daniel Baltzer: Complification
Living in the technological age, inundated with social media and the complexity of the world wide web, it is easy to feel one is on training wheels, and like a child.
Living in the technological age, inundated with social media and the complexity of the world wide web, it is easy to feel one is on training wheels, and like a child.
Markus Linnenbrink’s temporary installation ‘Today will be like tomorrow’, produced for Gensler’s Rockerfeller Center office atrium in Manhattan, creates a special experience between corridor and wall.
Shotz’ work is light-filled, sparkling and amazing.
Brightness, abstraction and a focus on nature’s calming power seem to be elements that Korean artists hold dear. ‘Mountain Series’ by Min Kyung Kim, …
Patina like the hull of a great ship. Atmosphere like the cavern of an empty mine.
Down the stairs in Dia:Beacon, I’m treading the cement caverns of this ex-soup factory with a little trepidation. The minimal lines of the gallery’s architectural fit-out, and the lifts are somewhat reassuring of a presence of order and civil stability… but It’s dark down here and there’s a strange light ahead that glows in varying hues.
The current photographic show at Roth Gallery is a selection of images taken by Keizo Kitajima in Okinawa in 1980. Over a period of time Kitajima …
I was glad to see Sonia Delauney’s work on Pier 92. As a textile designer I am always drawn to her works, and they are very little shown in the southern hemisphere, so it was a treat to find this large tapestry hanging in a thoroughfare of the show.
Ancient Greek epics swell and billow with the hot steam of a potent mythology. It is a remedy to life that once infused the ancients, and continues to mystify and propel today.
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