Veröffentlicht am 16.05.2016
James
Kalm is out on a Sunday afternoon, doing what he does, when he steps
into Gavin Brown’s Enterprise on the Lower East Side to view a drawing
show by Alex Katz. With in minutes he bumps into Walter Robinson,
Roberta Smith and Jerry Saltz (which tells one the esteem in which Katz
is held by the New York critical establishment). These drawings are all
from the last couple of years and feature studies of friends and
family. Zipping north, we stop in to view a two person show by husband
and wife painters Meghan Brady and Gideon Bok titled “Colors and the
Kids” at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects. Each of these artist’s work
is enhanced by their mutual contrasts. While Bok renders obsessively
detailed interiors in expressively rich textural oil paint, Meghan Brady
creates coloristic studies with a complex layering of hues in graphic
designs that recall classic modernist motifs and patchwork quilts. A
musical introduction is provided by Little Walker. The Brady and Bok
segment of this program was recorded May 8, 2016, and the Alex Katz
segment was recorded May 15, 2016.
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