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"When you see a picture he's taken, you're stepping into some kind of jagged world that seems like Eggleston World." Ed ...
11/26/2022

"When you see a picture he's taken, you're stepping into some kind of jagged world that seems like Eggleston World." Ed Ruscha
William Eggelston@david Zwirner gallery, NY

“I want to make a picture that could stand on its own, regardless of what it was a picture of. I’ve never been a bit int...
11/26/2022

“I want to make a picture that could stand on its own, regardless of what it was a picture of. I’ve never been a bit interested in the fact that this was a picture of a blues musician or a street corner or something.”

William Eggelston @ David Zwirner, NY
Contemporaryart

“I wouldn’t know where to say intervention stops and destruction begins.”Rudolf Stingel@Paula Cooper gallery,NY         ...
11/23/2022

“I wouldn’t know where to say intervention stops and destruction begins.”

Rudolf Stingel@Paula Cooper gallery,NY

“The abstract expressionists had that thing of, subject matter becomes content, content becomes form. And I always thoug...
11/17/2022

“The abstract expressionists had that thing of, subject matter becomes content, content becomes form. And I always thought there was no room for style. I felt with my painting, the style really is the content. The style holds everything together.”

“If you know what you're doing, you're doing dull stuff.”Alex Katz@guggenheim, ny
11/17/2022

“If you know what you're doing, you're doing dull stuff.”
Alex Katz@guggenheim, ny

Richard Dienbenkorn (1933-1993)  Novak Contemporary @ adaa, ny
11/11/2022

Richard Dienbenkorn (1933-1993) Novak Contemporary @ adaa, ny

“If you follow the process of a thought - any thought, not just about art - the thought changes. It has to do with what ...
11/11/2022

“If you follow the process of a thought - any thought, not just about art - the thought changes. It has to do with what you can hold in your memory and what you lose. That's an interesting thing to try to paint.”
Ross Bleckner@petzel , ny contemporaryart

“A talented painter of eye-catching figurative pictures, Anna Weyant paints portraits and still lifes as convincingly as...
11/07/2022

“A talented painter of eye-catching figurative pictures, Anna Weyant paints portraits and still lifes as convincingly as the Old Masters yet with the irony of the best Pop artists. Inspired by the painters of the Dutch Golden Age, Modernist masters, and contemporary art stars—as well as movies, music, novels, and children’s books—Weyant filters her influences through her mental and visual sieves to create charming canvases ripe with dark humor.”
Ana Weyent@gagosian, ny

“You are a victim of the rules you live by”Jenny Holzer @ Hauser&Wirth, NY
10/30/2022

“You are a victim of the rules you live by”
Jenny Holzer @ Hauser&Wirth, NY

“Home can be a dream for some and a nightmare for others. It is the past we come from and the future we aspire to. But i...
10/25/2022

“Home can be a dream for some and a nightmare for others. It is the past we come from and the future we aspire to. But inevitably it’s where we are, the earth we stand, work, and rest on in the present.”

“I think that artworks are like these spiritual objects: I think that they have energies and powers beyond what the eye ...
10/25/2022

“I think that artworks are like these spiritual objects: I think that they have energies and powers beyond what the eye can see. A lot of my work involves instilling objects with the power of touch - a transference of soul, spirit, energy through actions.”
Dan Colen, ‘Lover, lover, lover’ at gagosian gallery, NY

“For the past couple years I have been extremely interested in Symbolist painting. Symbolism is from a complex time; mid...
10/22/2022

“For the past couple years I have been extremely interested in Symbolist painting. Symbolism is from a complex time; mid 19th century to the first World War. The anxieties people were grappling with in their changing world are sublimated in these paintings. There is so much bizarre fantasy in them and a lot of misogyny too. Freudian thought was not yet popularized- so they feel unanalyzed and really weird. Modernism seems really embarrassed about its Symbolist roots- that interests me too.”
Emily Mae Smith@Petzel gallery, NY

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