Pace is presenting Materialism: Past, Present, Future, a solo exhibition by DRIFT, featuring three new central works.
(More about DRIFT)
#DRIFT

Pace is presenting Materialism: Past, Present, Future, a solo exhibition by DRIFT, featuring three new central works.
(More about DRIFT)
#DRIFT

Hyperallergic says many of the works in Iðavöllur are big and chock-full of issues and socially engaged ideas, like so much art elsewhere. Dodda gets a nice nod.
#doddamaggy

Hyperallergic notes that the work Sheela (and others) have in Fault Lines prove that abstraction need not be confined to the inner life of the artist.
#sheelagowda

#marycorse

Not sure where I first saw below but it’s popped into my IG feeds a few times in the last week because Ruby has a solo show up at Morgan Lehman.
#rubypalmer

Was featured in this piece on Artists influenced by Rothko– can’t believe I’ve never blogged about her Albers-influenced work before.
#sheilahicks

Artforum notes their recent collaboration and that Parreno has often cited Buren’s influence, and Buren included Parreno in an exhibition he curated in 2007. Their work has been shown together on several occasions, and as of 2016 they are both represented by Kamel Mennour (where below occurred).
#danielburen
#philippeparreno

Artnews says Brie’s earthy sculptural installations at Night Gallery in LA question our role in the physical world.
#brieruais

Lison gallery shows (posthumously) some of Hélio’s work. This Brazilian was one of the originators of installation art and conceptual art, establishing an influence still felt today. A poet of the favelas, or makeshift slums, found in Rio de Janeiro, Oiticica created installations that were influenced by the social circumstances of his environment.
#heliooiticica
