Hyperallergic shouts out Time and Space for Philips newest as one of 10 to see in upstate this summer.
#philipgebhardt

Hyperallergic shouts out Time and Space for Philips newest as one of 10 to see in upstate this summer.
#philipgebhardt

Kristina Kay Robinson visits the studio of Matthew, a multidisplinary artist working in New Orleans who repurposes salvaged materials, for Burnaway. The work is composed of recognizable images and objects much like Hunter.
#matthewrosenbeck

Hyperallergic calls our attention to Moss Gallery’s retrospective (and posthumous) presentation of Beate’s work, Abstract Rhythms; 1960s on 10th Street.
#beatewheeler

Katy at Two Coats of Paint (who is also a painter) compares Rosy’s process to Jack Whitten.
#rosykeyser

Suzanne at Two Coats has words about Michele’s newest at Kate Werble, noting the works look more like a dream than a product of twentieth-century formalism.
#micheleabramowitz

Claire at Whitehot sits downs to talk about Outside the Possibility of Worldly, Mannat’s first solo exhibition in New York.
#mannatgandotra

was also one of the artists (like Constantino) in Nivola, Savelli, Scarpitta: an international trio.
#salvatorescarpitta

Manuela at White Hot takes a look at the American dream through the talent of three Italian artists, touching on Constantino, a multifaceted sculptor and artist.
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#costantinonivola

Carlotta at Whitehot magazine invites us to consider how Haley’s works feel like windows into other worlds, “at once transcendent and deeply grounded—a vibrant meditation on landscape, abstraction and the emotional weight of form.”
#haleyyoung

Juxtapoz notes Jess’s recent Notes From a Lurker at Chefas Projects, which are abstractions more than abstraction (they are “an ode to meditative observation of both the self and of one’s surroundings”).
#jessackerman

Artsy said Ang is one of 8 rising Asian American women artists to watch (Jacqueline also made this list).
#angziqizhang

Adam Simon at Two Coats recently gave us a two-fer on Bettina and Don, saying they share a vocabulary of basic geometric forms, directional brushwork, and an emphasis on color relationships. Both shows present the rectangle as a primary condition of most painting as well.
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#bettinablohm
