by Joseph A. Hazani January 13, 2023
In what can only be pronounced as quintessentially fine, Mr. Christopher Murphy introduces us a novel form of refinement in his capture of human life as an after effect of COVID-19 with his Tangle opening at Billis Williams Los Angeles. The plethora of multiplicity in human subject matter is its own commentary on the health of social interaction, if not cooperation. Yet the technique of the....
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by Joseph A. Hazani December 23, 2022
Untitled (Soft edge rolls), 2020Paper30” x 30” x 3 1/2”. Courtesy of the artist Rakuko Niato and Shoshana Wayne Gallery. 'Solar Medusa 922' (2022), acrylic on canvas54 x 59 in137 x 150 cm. Courtesy of Jan Kaláb and Hashimoto Contemporary. Glide2018 - 2021Cast bronze5 h x 4.5 d x 14 w inches. Courtesy of the artist (Neil Goodman) and Carl Hammer Gallery. Deborah McAfee -....
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by Joseph A. Hazani December 15, 2022
What is the truth? How can a man even know that about himself? Is peace of mind given to another brother enough to warrant salvation in the mind of the Lord? These truths are not so self-evident. In the traversing vortex of merchandising dreams which manically fill the life goals of hundreds of millions, the arrival at healthy happiness can blind one to the means, or the actual....
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