4 Stellar Artworks in NYC This Summer
If you're in NYC this summer, these 4 artwors are 100% worth visiting on your lunch break.
Summer is the ?off season? for the contemporary art world in New York ? a time when galleries close on weekends and organize exhibitions that tend to be smaller (no laser-rooms), but more experimental. Here are our top four picks for this summer that are 100% worth visiting on your lunch break.
Grant Worth, Season?s Premier 2018
Grant Worth, Season?s Premier 2018
Grant Worth, Season?s Premier 2018
Grant Worth’s sculptures at the Feature Hudson Foundation in the Lower East Side are technicolor rainbows of an element called Bismuth, in the form of a modified Oscar. If you?re unfamiliar with the material, check out YouTube for a demonstration on how to melt and crystalize this brittle, low melting-point metal. This is the first time I’ve seen it used in fine art, and it excels far beyond a ?material gimmick?, with mysterious complexity: playing off the body, celebrity culture, and display itself, all with alien rainbow crystals that are each unique. Mario Navarro, Future Islands, 2016, Photo by Ricardo Guzman
“Almost Solid Light” at Paul Kasmin Gallery, 2018
?Almost Solid Light: New Work from Mexico? is an intriguing and appropriately-timed group exhibition at Paul Kasmin Gallery, featuring several contemporary Mexican artists, many of which have never before exhibited in the USA. The entire show is flawless, but Mario Navarro’s ?Future Islands? is ...
Summer is the ?off season? for the contemporary art world in New York ? a time when galleries close on weekends and organize exhibitions that tend to be smaller (no laser-rooms), but more experimental. Here are our top four picks for this summer that are 100% worth visiting on your lunch break.
Grant Worth, Season?s Premier 2018
Grant Worth, Season?s Premier 2018
Grant Worth, Season?s Premier 2018
Grant Worth’s sculptures at the Feature Hudson Foundation in the Lower East Side are technicolor rainbows of an element called Bismuth, in the form of a modified Oscar. If you?re unfamiliar with the material, check out YouTube for a demonstration on how to melt and crystalize this brittle, low melting-point metal. This is the first time I’ve seen it used in fine art, and it excels far beyond a ?material gimmick?, with mysterious complexity: playing off the body, celebrity culture, and display itself, all with alien rainbow crystals that are each unique. Mario Navarro, Future Islands, 2016, Photo by Ricardo Guzman
“Almost Solid Light” at Paul Kasmin Gallery, 2018
?Almost Solid Light: New Work from Mexico? is an intriguing and appropriately-timed group exhibition at Paul Kasmin Gallery, featuring several contemporary Mexican artists, many of which have never before exhibited in the USA. The entire show is flawless, but Mario Navarro’s ?Future Islands? is ...
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