Vessels, Interconnectedness, and the Beauty of Boundaries with Rose B. Simpson
Written by Amy Funderburk
October 7, 2024
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Live From the Grand Palais: With the Return of Art Basel Paris, a New Fair Reins Supreme
Written by Jacoba Urist
October 17, 2024
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Six Standout Works by Women at Art Basel Paris 2024
Written by Ocula Advisory
October 16, 2024
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New Mexico Is Where the Outlaw Artists Live
Written by Zoë Lescaze
October 2, 2024
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Woody De Othello exhibits a new large-scale, patinated bronze at Frieze Sculpture in London, co-presented by Jessica Silverman, Karma and Stephen Friedman Gallery. Curated by Fatoş Üstek and on view through October 27, 2024, in The Regent’s Park, London, this is Othello’s first large-scale public artwork presented in Europe.
The First American Pavilion in the Gwangju Biennale Questions Notions of National Identity
Written by Elisa Carollo
September 12, 2024
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$1.5 million Yoo Youngkuk painting leads Frieze Seoul 2024 opening day sales
Written by Arun Kakar
September 4, 2024
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Two Exhibitions Chart Judy Chicago’s Visionary Legacy
Written by Chloe Stead
August 29, 2024
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Sir Isaac Julien Elected as a Fellow of the British Academy
Julien joins an august group consisting of over 1,700 leading minds in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Only a small number of scholars are elected to the British Academy as Fellows. The academy is also a funder of national and international research, as well as a forum for debate and public engagement.
August 26, 2024
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Larry Gagosian, Almine Rech, and More on the Art Books Every Collector Needs to Read
Written by Maxwell Rabb
August 28, 2024
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Netflix Cofounder to Open Outdoor Art Park on Utah’s Powder Mountain
Written by Artforum Staff
August 16, 2024
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Listen to Dashiell Manley in conversation with Mika Yoshitake to discuss the thinking, process, and personal significance behind “Tule Lake,” his most recent solo show with Jessica Silverman.
“Conceptually, I wanted it to speak to memory, history and story. The way those things are manipulated or changed over time and the way memory gets scratchy, foggy, obscured.“ — Dashiell Manley
Manley was joined in conversation with LA-based independent curator Mika Yoshitake at the opening reception of his most recent solo show with Jessica Silverman, “Tule Lake.”
The conversation ranged from Manley’s interest in memory and film to time and iconography. Using imagery sourced from the National Archives’ repository of photographs, Manley reflects upon the site of Tule Lake, an internment camp on the California-Oregon border where members of his family were held.
August 14, 2024
Jessica Silverman congratulates Rupy C. Tut on being awarded a 2024 Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship.
The Joan Mitchell Fellowship annually recognizes and supports 15 US-based artists working in the evolving fields of painting and sculpture. Encompassing long-term financial support, skills development, and community building, the multi-year Fellowship structure provides critical resources that artists need to sustain their practices.
“For me, stepping into the studio is driven by love—a deeply personal and nonnegotiable force. I’m honored to be selected for the 2024 Joan Mitchell Foundation fellowship, where I can now be nurtured by its opportunities and community.” – Rupy C. Tut
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August 14, 2024
Join Chelsea Ryoko Wong for a walkthrough of “Nostalgia for the Present Tense,” her second solo show at Jessica Silverman. Listen to the artist speak about the inspiration behind the exhibition, the importance of living in the moment, and the joy of being with community.
Frieze Sculpture 2024 to feature works from Leonora Carrington and Theaster Gates, among others.
Written by Maxwell Rabb
July 19, 2024
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8 Must-See Solo Gallery Shows in July
Written by Paul Laster
July 3, 2024
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How 5 LGBTQ+ Art World Couples Inspire Each Other
Written by Osman Can Yerebakan
June 26, 2024
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The Wide, Wide World of Judy Chicago
Written by Emily LaBarge
July 3, 2024
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10 Exhibitions to Visit in Washington, DC, This Summer
Written by Murat Cem Mengüç
June 10, 2024
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Hayal Pozanti’s Lush Paintings Magically Transform the Natural World
Written by Osman Can Yerebakan
April 17, 2024
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How the Whitney Biennial Artists Are Tackling Today’s Most Resonant Issues
Written by Ted Loos
May 22, 2024
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Clare Rojas’ New Paintings Depict the Rich Inner Lives of Women
Written by Champe Barton
May 2, 2024
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Five NYC Shows to Round Out Your April
Written by Lakshmi Rivera Amin
April 16, 2024
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Three Local Artists Win SFMOMA’s SECA Art Award
Written by Sarah Hotchkiss
April 12, 2024
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Life Burbles with Inside Jokes in Rebecca Ness’s Jumbo Paintings
Written by Emily Wilson
April 4, 2024
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Dozens of Artists, 3 Critics: Who’s Afraid of the Whitney Biennial 2024?
Written by Jason Farago, Travis Diehl, and Martha Schwendener
March 13, 2024
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Nicole Wermers Takes Us to the Cleaners
Written by Phin Jennings
March 25, 2024
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Rose B. Simpson’s Antidote to “Postcolonial Stress Disorder”
Written by Erin Joyce
March 24, 2024
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Rose, Rina, Roxanne and Rose B. Simpson: Four Generations of Santa Clara Ceramics at Norton Museum of Art
Written by Chadd Scott
March 21, 2024
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In Transfixing Work, Loie Hollowell Derives Artful Abstraction From Childrearing
Written by Stephanie Sporn
February 8, 2024
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Ruth Foundation for the Arts New $100,000 Artist Awards
Written by Maximilíano Durón
February 1, 2024
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Isaac Julien Receives Prestigious Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon Award
On Monday 18 March 2024, Whitechapel Gallery will host its annual Art Icon Gala in honour of Isaac Julien.
Of the announcement, Gilane Tawadros (Whitechapel Gallery Director) said:
“It’s an honour to announce Isaac Julien as our 2024 Art Icon. His ground-breaking, visually compelling film and video works, alongside his elaborate multi-screen installations, have defined new and important territories for artists and filmmakers, and changed the way that audiences view and experience moving image work – both within and outside art spaces.
His work offers a uniquely seductive yet critical lens to explore and interrogate historical and contemporary experiences and he is rightfully acknowledged to be one of the most influential artists of his generation. I couldn’t be more delighted to be presenting him with this year’s award on behalf of Whitechapel Gallery and the 2024 Art Icon committee.”
Fight the Urge to Sit at Two Shows of Artful Chairs
Written by Sarah Hotchkiss
January 17, 2024
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Loie Hollowell on Frottage, Fantasy and Feminist Erotica
Written by Sarah Thornton
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Whitney Biennial Picks a ‘Dissonant Chorus’ of Artists to Probe Turbulent Times
Written by Siddhartha Mitter
January 25, 2024
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Loie Hollowell Abstracts the Body
Written by Jacoba Urist
January 18, 2024
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More than pretty chairs: ‘Enthroned’ at Jessica Silverman’s gallery is a celebration of female talent
Written by Julie Baumgardner
January 13, 2024
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Judy Chicago New Museum
Written by Jan Avgikos
January 1, 2024
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