SAYRE GOMEZ – WINDOWS AND MIRRORS

Posted on 2011-12-05

Debut exhibition in his Chicago gallery of new work from the Los Angeles based artist Sayre Gomez. On view are the artist’s new works on canvas, thirty small works on paper, and a single graphite drawing. By mining images and texts from various blogs and image archives, Gomez’ new works are an extension of the artist’s inquiry into how aesthetics inform perception and how meaning is disseminated and contextualized.

Selecting images on a solely formal criterion, Gomez states that he seeks “Images that imbue a sense of familiarity yet remain difficult to place, this begins to create a dialogue about an images’ legibility and thus the frameworks through which we use to digest them. Through the incessant re-constitution and re-experiencing of any number of said images, a lapse in their contextual foregrounding becomes apparent. They begin to resonate with viewers in variety of ways, and can begin to function more as abstractions… While the previous generation’s engagement with image culture was primarily through television and print media, the images being absorbed were contextually bound to their original sources implicating the process of appropriation as something definitively politicized. While these implications may still be present the appropriative process here is intended to be less political and more populous..”

Opposite – Lorem Ipsum Painting (Citations of Thirst), 2011

Exhibition runs through to January 28th, 2012

Kavi Gupta Berlin
Kluckstraße 31
10785
Berlin

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JOAN MITCHELL – THE LAST PAINTINGS

Posted on 2011-12-05

This show brings together 13 works, dating from 1985–1992, that represent Mitchell’s exploration of painting in the last decade of her life. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-color catalogue with a text by Richard D. Marshall.

Joan Mitchell (1925–1992) moved from Chicago to New York in 1947. Early in her career, she was included in the historically significant 1951 Ninth Street Exhibition. Organized by Leo Castelli, the show was renowned for its championship of Abstract Expressionism, and positioned Mitchell with older, mostly male painters: Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline among them. Mitchell met de Kooning early on—inspired by his painting, she sought out an introduction and was a rare female participant in artistic debates at the notorious Cedar Tavern. In 1952, she had her first solo exhibition at the New Gallery.

Exhibition runs through to January 4th, 2012

Cheim & Read
547 West 25th Street
New York
NY 10001

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BILLY CHILDISH – I AM THE BILLY CHILDISH

Posted on 2011-12-05

A modern day renaissance man, prolific artist, writer, and musician Billy Childish truly embraces and encompasses the expression “walking to the beat of his own drum.” Over thirty-five years of continual creative activity, Childish has gained a cult status world-wide, writing and publishing over forty volumes of confessional poetry, recording over one hundred LPs, and painting several hundred works, all the while refusing to conform to the contemporary art world’s standards and placed importance on the market.As a poet, novelist, and painter, Childish has explored throughout his work, and often with a startling honesty, his struggles in coming to terms with addiction, abuse, and a childhood spent in a dysfunctional family setting.

Presented in two sections, curator Matthew Higgs highlights Childish’s recent body of work and places it alongside his music, literary and polemical projects. The first section of the exhibition focuses on the artist’s recent paintings that depict volcanoes and mountain-climbing scenes, influenced by the last climb of mountaineer Toni Kurz. These works will are juxtaposed with paintings of pastoral landscapes such as “Sibelius Amongst Saplings.” The exhibition continues upstairs with a survey of the artist’s music and literary projects, including fifty of Childish’s albums and a collection of poems and books written by the artist.

Opposite – Erupting volcano, 2011

Exhibition runs through to January 28th, 2012

Lehmann Maupin
540 West 26th Street
New York
NY 10001

www.lehmannmaupin.com

  

ADIDAS OBYO JEREMY SCOTT JS WINGS – AIR FORCE FLAG

Posted on 2011-12-05

Releasing in March of 2012, the “Air Force Flag” Pack highlights a pair of Wings 2.0 variations, each adorning a patriotic scheme — one blue and white and one red and white. The makeups pull inspiration from the American flag, as you will note one option featuring stars and the other, stripes.

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JIL SANDER PYTHON PRINT T-SHIRTS

Posted on 2011-12-05

Upcoming Jil Sander Python Print T-Shirts for Spring/Summer 2012. These come in overall three colorways.

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VISVIM TABI SASHIKO-FOLK SHOES

Posted on 2011-12-05

The Tabi Sashiko-Folk is a play on more traditional Japanese footwear, featuring a split-toe design. The upper is made of a premium suede with most of being covered in embroidery. The Japanese brand clearly shows in this release their deep knowledge and drive to release highly sophisticated and detailed product.

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