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Showing posts with label Nate Lowman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nate Lowman. Show all posts

Thursday, December 04, 2008

peanut gallery


Agathe Snow - enjoyed her show at James Fuentes in October, even more so now looking back at my pictures. Each of those hanging sculptures - I thought of them as mobiles - was based on a different Leonardo da Vinci fable.

Peanut Gallery, curated by Joe Bradley, at Journal Gallery.


Rita Ackerman - this is my other favorite piece from the show, and I liked her paintings at Andrea Rosen on that same October visit. I think they're roommates(?).
Nate Lowman
Nate Lowman - i like this one.

It was an unexpected and pleasant surprise to see a Chris Martin side-by-side with a B. Wurtz in this group show of artist friends... because Chris Martin put together that fun painting show at Janet Kurnatowski, and B. Wurtz curated the concurrent and very good sculpture show at White Columns. Nice pairing.

I'm not actually sure if everyone in this show is friends... but maybe... and I like how he hung it with Dan and Nate on different walls, Agathe and Rita on different walls, Chris M. next to B. Wurtz. It's nice to see a network of artists feeding off of and informing each other... not this Nate Lowman specifically, but a few of the ones at Stellan Holm, are like more cluttered mini-versions of the dirty-canvas grease-pencil Bradley pieces at Canada.

(Elena Pankova is left of Snow, top photo... liked that one too, but didn't get a picture)

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Dan Colen and Nate Lowman

Dan Colen and Nate Lowman, Clo$ing Down $ale, at Maccarone Gallery. IMG_0889 Dan Colen, with the Olsen twins. Ha ha, just kidding, they're his mother and her sister. IMG_0883 Acura on Ford. Nate Lowman. Strapped, bolted, and clamped together. IMG_0900 IMG_0909 Sign pole piercing rims. He said he almost killed himself doing it... (something like that, can't remember his exact words). macrack. "I went to a psychiatrist. He said, tell me everything. I did, and now he's doing my act"... that would have been a good one. UPDATE #1 - my photos ripped off by supertouch's uncle o'lame-acy. his captions are superlame. what a dork. UPDATE #2 - the show reviewed by Jerry Saltz.

Saturday, December 08, 2007

The Artist's Artist


anything.

Dec/07 Artforum feature, The Artist's Artist, Nate Lowman selects Richard Prince: Spiritual America -

"Richard Prince is a boring fuck and so are all of his boring fuck head friends and stupid shit for brains fans and I'm glad he did this show"

BONUS: Richard Prince, recent Reviews and Features -

R.C. Baker, The Village Voice
Steven Daly, Vanity Fair - some good pictures in the magazine. Maccarone has an ad in this issue for her Paul McCarthy show, it looked good and was unexpected to see an art show ad in Vanity Fair, especially one for Maccarone.
Charlie Finch, Artnet
Blake Gopnik, The Washington Post
John Haber, Haber's Art Reviews
Howard Halle, Time Out New York
James Kalm Youtubes Richard Prince
Randy Kennedy, The New York Times, 12/06/07
Randy Kennedy, The New York Times, 9/23/07
me, anaba, + richard prince label, click and scroll down
John Perrault, on his blog, Artopia
Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker
Roberta Smith, The New York Times
John Yau, Brooklyn Rail - this is a good one.