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Matt Tierney at Toth Gallery until oct 29 2017
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Matt Teirney EMPIRES FALL | THE DANCE GOES ON at Bryant Toth Fine Art

by Benjamin Schmidt October 22, 2017
written by Benjamin Schmidt

Matt Tierney has his first solo show at Bryant Toth Fine Art- and it couldn’t have come at a better time. On view until Oct 29 in NYC.

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Review: Sarah Meyohas "Cloud of Petals" at Red Bull Arts New York
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Review: Sarah Meyohas “Cloud of Petals” at Red Bull Arts New York

by Benjamin Schmidt October 17, 2017
written by Benjamin Schmidt

The show features 100,000 roses as well as a number of multi-media experiences.

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Scandinavian MAN launches with party, discussion at NeueHouse in NYC
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Scandinavian MAN launches with party, discussion at NeueHouse in NYC

by Benjamin Schmidt October 17, 2017
written by Benjamin Schmidt

The event featured presentations by Scandinavian designers as well as a panel discussion.

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Modernism on the Ganges: Raghubir Singh Photographs

by Jinny Choi October 14, 2017
written by Jinny Choi

“For a nation of millions to make any kind of sense, it must base itself firmly on the concept of multiplicity, of plurality, and tolerance, of devolution and decentralization wherever possible. There can be no one way—religious, cultural, or linguistic—of being an Indian; Let difference reign.”

-Salman Rushdie

Modernism on the Ganges: Raghubir Singh Photographs showcases the trajectory of photographer Raghubir Singh’s career. His works are presented in dialogue with artists who have inspired him, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Satyajit Ray, and Helen Levitt.

Despite his momentous contributions to the art form, Singh’s influences often go unrecognized—he has not had a major exhibition since 1998, and this exhibit reflects the Met’s continuing efforts to include international artists and expose the global artistic process. The Met acquired their first photograph by Singh 25 years ago, when Singh himself was a frequent visitor to the museum. This exhibition is a sort of canonization for one of the most important photographers of the generation.

Born in 1942 in Jaipur, India; Singh began photographing his native land at the age of 14. He was a pioneer of color street photography, known for intermixing traditions of the East and the West. Although he spent most of his adult life travelling between Hong Kong, Paris, London, and New York, he had a devout, visual passion for his native land India. His Western academic and artistic influence allowed him to capture India both as an insider and an outsider. He could immerse himself seamlessly into the Indian culture while being able to interpret it with an outsider’s perspective.

Photograph courtesy Succession Raghubir Singh

Unlike Bresson, whom he greatly admired, Singh insisted that he capture India in color photography. Color had always been a foundation of Indian art, and to betray the country’s abounding colors with black and white photography was to betray a large aspect of Indian culture. His photographs achieve a beautiful balance of colors: as saturated tones are often directly contrasted with muted ones. He wrote in 1998, “The fundamental condition of India, however, is the cycle of rebirth, in which colour is not just an essential element but also a deep inner source, reaching into the subcontinent’s long and rich past.”

His artistic process was often a waiting game, anticipating the world to congeal into harmony—a fleeting moment in which he could capture reality’s beauty and chaos into four corners. His photographs carried mythic iconographies mixed with the dailiness of the regions; themes of monsoon and floods; and the natural unity of people and animals interacting and coexisting within the various terrains of India.

His photographs are patriotic. They expose the paradoxical truths of his native land: of agony and tenderness, of commotion and serenity.

Photograph courtesy Succession Raghubir Singh

 

On view at the Met Breuer now till January 2, 2018

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Bill Powers of Half Gallery
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ON THE SCENE: Bill Powers of Half Gallery Launches ‘One Night Only’ Art Series in NYC

by Benjamin Schmidt October 3, 2017
written by Benjamin Schmidt

I went downtown to socialize with the beautiful people and coincidentally, the beautiful art by Austin Eddy.

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Book Selects for Fall 2017
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You Wanna Talk About Reading: Five Fresh Book Picks For Fall

by Benjamin Schmidt September 27, 2017
written by Benjamin Schmidt

Let’s talk about reading. Pumpkin Spice latte in hand, Adirondack chairs on deck, the weird occasional Christmas advertisement on the radio. Sounds like fall.

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Billboards in Bushwick: Exclusive Interview with Ken Lavey and SaveArtSpace

by Quiara Capellan August 18, 2017
written by Quiara Capellan

Be sure to read the interview and visit the public art located in Brooklyn.

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Riddle Within The Art: Lévy Gorvy’s New Show ‘TERRITORIES’

by Sergio Rico July 11, 2017
written by Sergio Rico

New York’s Lévy Gorvy Gallery champions Vincenzo Agnetti in a solo exhibition for the Modern Italian Artist; it is the first in over twenty-five years.

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Lavazza Presents A Coffee Shop and Visionaries exhibit at The Guggenheim
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Lavazza Presents ‘Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim’ Plus Pop-up Coffee Shop

by Benjamin Schmidt June 24, 2017
written by Benjamin Schmidt

Lavazza has launched a pop-up coffeeshop in the lobby of the Guggenheim for the duration of the “Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim” exhibit, now on view.

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On The Scene: The Third Mind exhibition Opening At San Remo Cafe

by Sergio Rico June 19, 2017
written by Sergio Rico

Nothing screams counter culture more than the new show at the San Remo Café, curated by former graffiti writer Nemo Librizzi.

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