PAUL SMITH

Posted on 2020-09-21

Smith curated several exhibitions at ABC No Rio and NYC nightclubs, including works by then unknown artists such as Andres Serrano and Zoe Leonard alongside early works by Richard Prince, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, etc. Friendship with David Wojnarowicz led to a role in Rosa von Praunheim’s film “Silence Equals Death” 1990, and in several Wojnarowicz photographs. A 1991 Fullbright fellowship in India led to friendships with and writings on Indian artists including Raghubir Singh, Bhupen Khakhar and Vivan Sunderam, a solo exhibition and workshop at the National Centre for Photography, Mumbai, and a project with SAHMAT at Gallery Chemould, Mumbai and Rhabindra Bhavan, New Delhi. In 1994 he showed Guatemalan paintings at galleries in Guatemala City, Antigua, and Panajachel–where he continues to work several months most years. His use of wide-angled, curvilinear picture planes led to participation in a widely travelled Hudson River Museum show, “The World is Round” curated by Marcia Clark, and discussion in the forward to a translation of the seminal book CURVILINEAR PERSPECTIVE (Flocon & Barre). From 2008 to 2016 he participated in the Brucennial exhibitions and Free University of the Bruce High Quality Foundation, which he chronicled in a 2-part feature article in Art In America.

Opposite – 57th and 3rd, 1986

Exhibition runs November 12th through to December 19th, 2020

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

www.danielcooneyfineart.com

  

BEING SEEN

Posted on 2020-09-21

Curated from The Ringling’s photography collection, this exhibition features works by photographers who examine the complexities of identity and the staging of selfhood. Consisting primarily of self-portraits and portraits of empowered subjects, these works explore personal agency at the intersection of politics and the female body. Many of the artists in the exhibition are recognized as leading voices in contemporary art and offer diverse perspectives on issues surrounding power, sexuality, and self-representation. Each photograph presents a unique invitation to renew the dialogue on the authority of the gaze in the twentieth-first century.

Opposite – Zanele Muholi (South African, born 1972), Misiwe IV, Bijlmer, Amsterdam

Exhibition runs through to January 3rd, 2021

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art
5401 Bayshore Road
Saratoga
FL 34243

www.ringling.org

  

PETER YDEEN – EASTON NIGHTS

Posted on 2020-09-14

Easton Nights is a story about small town America as told by Peter Ydeen’s night time photographs. The Lehigh Valley, where Easton lies, has close to a million people. There is no downtown, but instead a sea of small towns which have grown together. It has its own personality, serving as a living museum of small town Americana.

Exhibition runs through to October 15th, 2020

Sykes Gallery, Millersville University
46 E. Frederick Street
Millersville, PA

www.millersville.edu

  

JAY SEBRING….CUTTING TO THE TRUTH

Posted on 2020-09-14

Jay Sebring….Cutting to the Truth, a film by Anthony DiMaria, is an illuminating portrait of Sebring, the long-forgotten artist, designer, and entrepreneur who created a billion-dollar hair & beauty industry and defined iconic Hollywood styles for men. The documentary traces Sebring’s life from his humble Michigan roots to his meteoric rise as a groundbreaking trendsetter, and further examines the facts leading up to the fateful night on Cielo Drive and the endless media reports on the murders that followed.

Released September 22nd, 2020, on VOD

www.shoutfactorytv.com

  

NO SAFE SPACES

Posted on 2020-09-14

Terrifying violence on college campuses across America. Students lashing out at any speaker brave enough to say something they disagree with. Precious snowflakes demanding “Safe Spaces” to protect them from any idea they haven’t heard from their liberal professors. In No Safe Spaces, Dennis Prager and Adam Carolla expose the attack on free speech and free thought. It began in the universities, but – fair warning – it’s coming to your neighborhood and your workplace.

Released September 15th, 2020, on DVD/Blu-ray

nosafespaces.com

  

TOMMASO

Posted on 2020-09-14

Playing opposite the director’s own wife and daughter, Willem Dafoe is a Ferrara-like American artist living in Rome in this improvised drama of doubt and disconnection, shot in self-reflective documentary style.

Released September 15th, 2020, on VOD

www.kinolorber.com