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Chris Mars at Billy Shire Gallery

November 29th, 2009 by Andrew Sieker

CopyrightChrisMarsGallery I: Chris Mars – ‘In Preparation of Barrier Transcendence’

Minneapolis-based artist Chris Mars brings his exhibition, ‘In Preparation of Barrier Transcendence’ to renown Culver City gallery Billy Shire Fine Arts this December, presenting the sole commercial offering of work from the show. “In Preparation of Barrier Transcendence” debuts at The Longview Museum of Fine Arts (Texas) in September before traveling on to The Phipps Center for the Arts (Hudson, Wisconsin) in February 2010 and Mesa Contemporary Arts (Arizona) for an extended run commencing in March.

December 12, 2009 – January 2, 2010

Reception: Saturday, December 12, 7pm – 10pm

Billy Shire Fine Arts
5790 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232

Moksha Art Fair

November 27th, 2009 by Andrew Sieker

moksha-familyThe Moksha Family is doing it again! Check out this incredible mix of Visual Art, Music and Performance. Join the Moksha Family and many other artists and performers for this year’s Art Fair, held during Art Basel in Miami.

Moksha Art Fair

Dec. 3 – 5, 2009 (during the week of Miami Art Basel)

Visionary Art, lectures, art panels, music, performance art.

Featured Artists: Alex Grey, Robert Venosa, Martina Hoffmann, Fred Weidmann, Amanda Sage and many more.

Opening 12pm, Thursday, December 3rd

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Moksha Family site.

228 NE 59 Street, Miami, Florida 33137

Magistrates Exhibition Opening Video

November 23rd, 2009 by Leo Plaw

On Friday the 13th of November, Strychnin Gallery had their opening for the Magistrates exhibition. It was a well attending evening, with a number of artists traveling very long distances to attend.

The group show features Ray Caesar, Michael Forbes, Chet Zar, David Hochbaum, Guillermo Riggatieri, Cliff Wallace, Tim Roosen, Dean Fleming, Chris Conn, Luis Lorenzana, Mikael Alacoque, Jon Jaylo, Marco Rea, Michael Page, Jason Limon, Ali Eckert, Scott Altmann, Bruce Mitchell, Francois Escalmel.

The show runs for two more weeks.

Yoko DHolbachie Show in London

November 22nd, 2009 by Andrew Sieker

dholbachieLondon Miles presents:

A Solo Exhibition with Japanese Artist Yoko DHolbachie, “Living In Your Dreams”

November 19th to 30th, 2009

Westbourne Studios, Acklam Road W10 5JJ, London, UK

Kris Kuksi at Joshua Liner Gallery

November 19th, 2009 by Andrew Sieker

phpThumb_generated_thumbnailjpgJoshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present Beast Anthology, an exhibition of new mixed-media works by the Kansas artist Kris Kuksi. This is Kuksi’s second solo show with the gallery.

Resonant with the times, Kuksi’s art contains both micro and macro dimensions. A scavenger of pop-cultural castoffs, Kuksi combines mass-produced “junk” – toy soldiers, plastic skulls, knick-knack figurines, and mechanical bits-into rococo tableaux. His intricate assemblages of small parts and large figures resolve into highly aestheticized totems with an air of neoclassicism. But unlike the idealistic fantasies depicted in art of the Belle Epoque, Kuksi exposes the dark, crass, even mercenary underbelly of civilization.

The sculptural assemblages of Beast Anthology play broad riffs on a variety of morality themes. In The Temptation of St.Anthony, for example, the patron saint of lost and stolen articles is shown in a state of existential angst. Arrayed around this central figure are lost causes of every sort, from war-weary soldiers, to lost dogs and cows destined for the slaughterhouse, to detritus of obsolete technology. St. Anthony forms the towering pinnacle of this triangular composition; unable to intercede, he casts his doubt over the entire votive like the burnished pall of the work’s bronze-colored patina.

Almost hilarious by contrast, Gertrude Von Howitzerhen is a wry visual joke on blind faith and the eternal optimism of power. A chicken with a howitzer gun for a head is the large central figure in this multi-tiered scene of ruinous ecstasy, which includes robotic whores of Babylon and artillery of all shapes and sizes. Yet the spry, can-do spirit of this headless chicken is evident in the ladders, buttresses, and overall industriousness of the work’s meticulous construction. As the artist notes, “I get inspired by the industrial world, the rigidity of machinery. My art speaks of potentiality and motion attempting to reach on forever and yet pessimistically delay… I treat morbidity with a sympathetic touch.”

November 21 to December 19, 2009.
Joshua Liner Gallery
548 West 28th Street
3rd Floor
New York, NY 10001
United States

News from Alessandro Fantini

November 4th, 2009 by Andrew Sieker

MonorchiDEa-2009News from Alessandro Fantini:

A deluxe edition of Alessandro Fantini’s book, “The Sinovial Gaze”, is now available.

Page Count 141 pages, full-color, available from Lulu.

Alessandro Fantini’s imagination knows no bounds: his visions have their own story, their own world and their silent messages… a truly singular creation.” – Jean Michel Jarre, world-wide renown composer, author of million-selling albums such as “Oxygene” and “Equinoxe”.

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