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On the Move
18 April 2012
I luckily had time to catch the Schachter “Friends and Family Exhibition” - it is an endearing show. All the children including mum had created art showing great family unity.
Romantic Kenny and Ilona
Ilona
Kai
Adrian
Sage
I visited Samuel Levack and Jennifer Lewandowski's show called ‘Danse-moi vers la fin de l’amour’. They were still installing but it looked vibrant and beautiful.
Sadie Coles was the biggest surprise for me with artists such as Annette Kelm, Eddie Peake and Shannon Ebner amongst other future greats.
Shanon Ebner Y sculpture leaning out to South Audley Street.
Before heading to New York I visited Tel Aviv which is a tapestry of art, culture and business. The new Tel Aviv museum is spectacular.
On every corner like the town of Tel Aviv were twists and turns in architecture.
The Kiefer show was impressive and all the works related to the bible.
I visited a couple of collections, Doran Siebag at the Givon space and Avi Angel showing me his art hidden in the depths of a downtrodden building, like finding a diamond in the dust.
My highlight was visiting one of Israel’s more established artists, Yehudit Sasportis with Marie Shek, who will be creating a big show in the Israel Museum. She presented us with her ambitious project. <br><br>I had time to visit with Daniella Gareh the Noga Gallery, where ‘Misunderstood Part 1’ was curated by Yasmine Datnow and Maia Morgensztern. The show included Rina Banerjee and Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz. Also featuring a very strange young man called Hennessy Youngman you can find in YouTube. Tiffany tells me all the kids love his work.
My favourite of all the Israeli Artists was Sharon Yaari at Irit Somer gallery. His work is masterful.
I am back in the big city!!! New York, New York.Mike Kelley, Gelitin, Takashi Murakami eat your heart out!
Virginia Overton’s show Kitchen, where used and found materials were placed in such a way as to create delicate forms and tensions.
Then it was to Elizabeth Dee where I went to check our two latest purchases by the artist Ryan McNamara. Liz had found another great vibrant artist to work with.
I had time to help Ryan style for his big photo shoot, note how the yellow hanging rope coordinates with the Charles Eames Repo number?
Loved this work by Alicja Kwade, just perfect I thought.
I enjoyed the work of Kathy Ruttenberg.
Tom Burr show at the Bortolami again the real real deal.
New Discovery at Bill Jenkins at Laurel Gitlen thought there was some real talent there.
Bumped in to the new Twizy by Renault. The question is: is this the new trendy mobile in town?
Then it was to Mathew Dipple’s Gallery called. American Contemporary Inc. David Brooks fascinated me with his world, and rhetoric on the theory of science blending into art.
Organic substances and walls integrating with each other.
Agathe Snow’s body of work at Maccarone was full of energy and substance.
The best till last was Francesca diMattio. Tiffany and Olivia totally fascinated.
I was enlightened by her wonderful ceramic sculpture.