by Joseph A. Hazani June 10, 2022
Mr. Casey McCafferty presents to us an organic formalism with his quasi-tribal yet thoroughly faunal originality opening at Nino Mier Gallery in West Hollywood, CA. The measure of the placement of the physical extensions of anthropomorphic – and therefore humanely cosmic – forms is its own weight of the difficult act of balancing human imagination with the Natural World. And it is here where....
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by Joseph A. Hazani June 1, 2022
In her opening Thinking about Forgetting at Otra Vox Gallery, Amelia Carley explores, nay, transcends the manufacturing elements which impose an artifice upon the shoreline of a Brooklyn Beach called Glass Bottle Beach, towards arriving at a novel meditation of preservation. The concept being that her confrontation with waste products which organically arrive onto the shoreline become her source....
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by Joseph A. Hazani May 19, 2022
In Mr. Antonio Adriano Puleo’s Una Cosa È Una Cosa at Lowell Ryan Projects, we are confronted with a positive query on the stature of originality when working with geometrical precepts. The circle, the square, the parallelogram, even the line, have all been done before. What then, to make of a work which composes them all in a flurry, yet methodically? Is it a good thing to produce for our....
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