
Author: sterlingsart
Sonia Gechtoff
Hyperallergic stays with the theme of highlighting under-appreciated artists by pointing out that there are many reasons Sonia should be better known.
#soniagechtoff

Julia Morrisroe
Julia is a visual artist and author of the blog 13 Ways of Looking at Painting.
#juliamorrisroe

Wilder Alison
Tauba Auerbach
Ted Lawson
Ander Sagastiberri
Artforum says the question posed by the title of Ander Sagastiberri’s solo exhibition “I Do Have Seen Some Objeto Volador No Identificados Do You?” looms over the twenty-one untitled paintings like a garbled transmission from outer space. The disorienting effect of the wonky half-translation extends to the work itself, which is vexingly shrunken.
#andersagastiberri

Caroline Roberts
Jeff Hamada interviews Caroline for Booooooom!. Her work is sometimes figurative and often has a digital component.
#carolineroberts

Jane Benson
Ann Schaumburger
Ann is a New York City painter and colorist who, lately, has been intrigued by how repeating a plaid arrangement of four colors numerous times changes how color is seen.
More (from Two Coats)
#annschaumburger

Annette Hur
Two Coats has words about Annette’s solo show “Watching from the Other Side” at Hesse Flatow in Chelsea, where “elegant shapes shine through dappled light and leaves. Oils blur, drip, or dive across the surface at wild angles. But discolorations and deformations suggest that something is unresolved, something is in process.”
#annettehur

Kimberly English
Lisa Hoke
Davis Choun
HJ Bott
Hyperallergic says the Houston artist conveys a restless, open, and experimental temperament that is in dialogue with his better-known contemporaries.
Also, “damndazzled Generalizing specificity” (below) is an awesome title.
#hjbott









