ANTONY DONALDSON – PAPERWORK FROM 1960 TO 2019

Posted on 2020-01-13

This show of drawings and prints, which covers Antony Donaldson’s career since he was a student at the Slade to the present, confirms that Joe Goode’s long-held opinion of his friend’s character is no less true of his art.
Donaldson’s art is indeed smart – it questions ceaselessly and scrupulously subverts clichés. It is cultured, in the breadth of its reference, and it is erotic to the nth degree of refinement, which is indeed most un-English. Pre-1960 there wasn’t much English art that dwelt on female sensuality. Donaldson was in the vanguard of that change and as the ultimate authority Marco Livingstone has written (Antony Donaldson Of Memory and Oblivion, The Mayor Gallery, 2015), far from objectifying
women in a male-dominated society his female images, early and late, while ‘sexually alluring’ also ‘exude a certain innocence’. There are 48 works on paper and all but eight of them feature alluringly youthful women. Other subjects – racing cars, planes, searchlight beams – are no less sensually described.

Opposite – Saskia in Esher, 1972

Exhibition runs through to January 31st, 2020

The Mayor Gallery
21 Cork Street
First Floor
W1S 3LZ
London

www.mayorgallery.com

  

TIM GREATHOUSE – ALBEIT

Posted on 2020-01-13

Greathouse studied art at West Liberty State College in West Virginia, and maintained a studio at the Boston Center for the Arts before moving to New York in 1977. Greathouse first showed his photographs of his friends on the Lower East Side in an exhibition titled “Work Prints” at Gracie Mansion Gallery, Loo Division in 1982. That exhibition, held in the tiny water closet of Mansion’s East Village apartment garnered him a review in the Village Voice. The review was the very first bit of press for the storied Gracie Mansion Gallery.

He opened his own gallery dedicated to photography, Oggi Domani, in a storefront on East 11th Street in 1983. In 1984 he moved to a larger space on the north side of Tompkins Square Park, renamed the gallery Greathouse and showed sculpture in addition to photography. He then moved the gallery to the northeast corner of the park and continued to expand his oeuvre to painting and drawing.

Opposite – Pier 47 (David Wojnarowicz), 1982

Exhibition runs through to February 29th, 2020

Daniel Cooney Fine Art
508 – 526 West 26th Street
New York
10001 NY

www.danielcooneyfineart.com

  

CARHARTT WIP/AWAKE NY

Posted on 2020-01-13

For Spring/Summer 2020, Carhartt WIP has collaborated with Awake NY.

The result of a mutual admiration and longstanding friendship, the twelve-piece capsule collection combines Carhartt WIP’s rugged, utilitarian aesthetic with the NYC-informed sensibility of Awake NY.

Launched in 2012 by Angelo Baque, Awake NY captures the unique cultural spirit and sensibility of New York City. Evoking both the changing aesthetic vibrancy and timelessness of its surroundings, Awake NY is, at once, both classic and contemporary.

www.carhartt-wip.com

  

BARBARA MORGAN – LETTER TO THE WORLD

Posted on 2020-01-13

Barbara Morgan (1900-1992) was a pioneering figure in American photography known for her dynamic images of modern dance, experiments in photomontage, and gestural light drawings. Throughout her career, Morgan worked to visualize the “inner meanings” of her subjects. Her photographs capture fundamental elements of both photography and life – light and motion. Raised in southern California, Morgan studied and taught painting and became interested in gesture and movement. She carried this fascination into her photography, determined to record what she called the world’s “rhythmic vitality.” The varied images on view in this exhibition reflect Morgan’s lifelong fascination with movement at every level, from the atomic to the tectonic, and her ceaseless effort to distill that energy into her photographs.

Opposite – Wild Bee Honeycomb Skyscraper, 1973

Exhibition runs through to February 9th, 2020

Portland Museum of Art
7 Congress Square
Portland
04101 OR

www.portlandmuseum.org

  

BRAHMS: THE BOY 2

Posted on 2020-01-13

After a family moves into the Heelshire Mansion, their young son soon makes friends with a life-like doll called Brahms.

In theatres February 21st, 2020

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EEDL – UNSTORED

Posted on 2020-01-13

Twelve years have passed since eedl released their masterpiece “Everse” [spa.RK, 2007] and in that time the duo -formed by Miguel Ángel Martínez and Joan Duat- have shied away from the spotlight and stage. Despite this apparent lethargy, their previous two works – “Parallemped EP” [spa.RK, 2003] and the aforementioned “Everse”- provided them with cult national scene status, while raising more than a few eyebrows among European “headz”. Both works continue to sound overwhelmingly modern and undated, an obvious signal that eedl is a special breed of cutting edge electronic music.

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