BMoreArt approaches Hasani’s newest at Resort as an immersive sensual experience which gets processed for the viewer/reader as an interview as well.
#hasanisahlehe

BMoreArt approaches Hasani’s newest at Resort as an immersive sensual experience which gets processed for the viewer/reader as an interview as well.
#hasanisahlehe

I’ve posted on a number of artists making art from and focused on woven and sewn material (as opposed to applying paint to flat surfaces) and so was glad Boom noted Macarena who is a self taught textile designer based in Los Angeles, California, producing colourful rugs and often collaborating with other artists to bring their drawings to life.
#macarenaluzi

Artnews notes that* Yoo is/was one of Korea’s best artists and is now coming into focus (*like Zao).
#yooyoungkuk

Artforum notes Karen’s newest: Middle Ground is centered around her current bas relief works and her early “zipper” series, both bodies of work that deploy geometric configurations to explore the convergence of gender, nature and the material world.
#karencarson

Artforum says “SEHN SIE TIEF 9975-15432-32718” is Christian Eisenberger’s most comprehensive exhibition to date at Galerie Krinzinger. Though these paintings are not abstraction they are abstractions literally and conceptually- and clearly owe their execution approach to a number of abstractionists.
#christianeisenberger

When we bought our current home from an older gentlemen who had appointed it with furnishings and art he liked from the ’60s (and left much of it when he downsized and moved closer to his kids), one of the artifacts was a print by Donna. I have hung it up in my studio for two reasons. In addition to the positive vibe I feel keeping something that lived in the house prior to me, there’s a short bio on the back which I can’t stop thinking about (second image below).
I don’t know in the end if the work that I am making in my moment of human history will be valuable to people in the future. As I read the bio for Donna, I see that it is likely she had a satisfying career as a creative. It is also relatively hard to find information about her on the Internet*, which is another way of saying her place in the canon is not prominent. I have written about contradiction as a theme for me before.
*What is not terribly hard to find on the Internet are pieces of Donna’s artwork for sale, which means they retain some (historical) value given the seriousness with which she approached her practice, apparently.
#donnajaggard


Artsy notes some rising Chinese artists- the surge is apparently also pulling Zao into our consciousness which is better late than never (he passed in 2013) as he was quite interesting.
#zaowouki

John Yau looks back (posthumously) at Anne’s career as a spiritual quest (personally I like her sculpture best).
#annetruitt
