by Joseph A. Hazani April 5, 2024
In an exceptional exhibition of a radical if not avante-garde representation of the tension between life and death, Ms. Claire Chambless proudly presents bold sculptural forms with a plethora of material, especially hydroxyapatite - the base material found in bone - with a subtle affirmation of living. It is in this challenging yet exhilarating representation of abstract concepts of (per Oswald....
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by Joseph A. Hazani March 29, 2024
Shelf Life introduces onto the world a conception of preservation which helps better refine our understanding of consumption with the process and ideas expressed by Mr. Ry Rocklen at Wilding Cran Gallery. His clever choices of media representations impose that cultural perspective which is accustomed to disposability; of commodity purchases which are primarily aimed for absorbing spills; cleaning....
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by Joseph A. Hazani March 23, 2024
Mr. Patrick Wilson opens with an amazing geometrical exhibition with his Field Sketch at Veilmetter Los Angeles. What he accomplishes with his rectilinear ideas and gradient of colors imposes upon that understanding of order and regularity yet with enough sensation of motion, the kinetics experienced by the works of art are standout on their own. And it is in his creativity at introducing new....
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