by Joseph A. Hazani July 2, 2021
Pictures do not do justice to the fastidiousness of Mr. Fisher’s new exhibition Seas at Ochi Projects. The minute yet impeccably mastered compositions – most are painted under one and a half square feet - have one confident theme: the sea and its arrival to shore. One might imagine the subject matter to be derivative, as if the countless other artists who have felt enthused to capture....
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by Joseph A. Hazani June 23, 2021
In the continuation of artistic responses to the world-historical biological phenomenon of COVID-19, Sarah Ann Weber’s call-to-arms at Anat Ebgi Gallery is a return to a blissful natural state. Consistently with her artworks in this exhibition are the positive encouragement of illustrious fantasy which is contained within natural figures. This idea of harmony is one which is so far removed from....
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by Joseph A. Hazani June 10, 2021
With the re-opening of the Broad Museum after the world historical COVID-19 pandemic, the vacuum of artistic sunlight and the bitter coldness was rekindled with the beautiful demonstration of new works of art exhibited from the collection's archive. Most resonant with the unearthing of more of the Broad’s collection were Lichtenstein pieces which provided ample demonstration of the artist’s....
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