January 7, 2014

Thanks, William Eckhardt Kohler & the Huffington Post

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I'm grateful to William Eckhardt Kohler and the Huffington Post for the kind mention of the show at Hionas Gallery titled Drifter that David Rhodes curated and of my painting in a general round up of shows in the Lower East Side.

William started the piece with this paragraph:

We live in a time when artists, curators and galleries are no longer expected or required to hew rigidly to a particular dogma and artistic ideology, to represent a camp and to draw battle lines in the heroic march of artistic progress. Though orthodoxies exist, and while pluralism in art is not anything like a new idea, it seems that this is one of those periods of art when, outside some passing fashions, it would be difficult to identify any dominant movement. There is a great deal of lively and generous work being made and shown today that crosses lines and exists in between historical polarities.

What follows is intended to pick out some examples of "in betweenness" from among the many current group shows. I do not regard these picks as remotely comprehensive of what is on even only view today.

Well, this sounds right up my alley.

You can click here or the image above to read the article.

Posted by Dennis at January 7, 2014 12:19 AM

2 Comments

What a lively description of your painting! Congratulations on the mention in Huff Po, and more importantly, on the show on the lower east side. If it's up on my next hop over to the city, I will check it out. My husband and I are currently living in Toronto most of the time and it's a quick jump over to the Apple.
I hope you are happy and well-

Hi Linda!

Thanks for the shout out! Nice to see that we are on the same side of the continent. Hope to see you soon!

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