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John Michael Byrd on Kelli Scott Kelley
Contemporary 8/4/18 Contemporary 8/4/18

John Michael Byrd on Kelli Scott Kelley

To my eyes, this is a love letter to the maternal archetype—the maternal ideal.

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Carol Diamond on Al Held
Modern 7/27/18 Modern 7/27/18

Carol Diamond on Al Held

Each hue resonates as cool or warm, deep or shallow, allowing the eye and the sensibility to soak in energy, light and form as pure color sensation.

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Yvette Gellis on Katharina Grosse
Contemporary 7/19/18 Contemporary 7/19/18

Yvette Gellis on Katharina Grosse

Then there is the color itself - the purity of color and the psychological effects that pure color can have not only on the eye, but also on one’s emotional states and well-being.

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David Humphrey on William John Whittemore
Contemporary, Modern 7/12/18 Contemporary, Modern 7/12/18

David Humphrey on William John Whittemore

I like thinking, though, that the painting makes a complete body out of dispersed heterogeneous parts, a complicated body constrained and subdivided by guardrails, pedestals, canvas edges, bowler hats and neckties.

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Johanna Robinson on Maria Lassnig
Contemporary, Modern 7/5/18 Contemporary, Modern 7/5/18

Johanna Robinson on Maria Lassnig

... she only painted the parts of her body that she could physically feel in the moment...

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Suzanne Stryk on Maria Sibylla Merian
18th-19th C- 6/26/18 18th-19th C- 6/26/18

Suzanne Stryk on Maria Sibylla Merian

Most alluring to me is her enviable touch—the delicately notched antennae, chomped and curled leaves, or gooey-pale larvae casting shadows as they inch along.

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Sam McKinniss on Aaron Zulpo
Contemporary 6/19/18 Contemporary 6/19/18

Sam McKinniss on Aaron Zulpo

...the evidence of his happiness made me happy, and for that I was grateful.

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Brandi Twilley on Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
Contemporary 6/12/18 Contemporary 6/12/18

Brandi Twilley on Lynette Yiadom-Boakye

... Even as invented portraits, they have that quality that “someone is home.”

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Brendan Carroll on Kamrooz Aram
Contemporary 6/5/18 Contemporary 6/5/18

Brendan Carroll on Kamrooz Aram

He has skirted being defined by tradition, modernism or post-modernism by replacing theory and ideology with personal expression.

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Tom Levy on Hans Hartung
Contemporary 5/28/18 Contemporary 5/28/18

Tom Levy on Hans Hartung

But with Hartung it felt different. He did what I am currently trying to do.

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Claire Scherzinger on Kelly Richardson
Contemporary 5/21/18 Contemporary 5/21/18

Claire Scherzinger on Kelly Richardson

...Her work is a portal for the viewer to step into as the room transforms into a theatre of the mind.

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Alan Feltus on Susan Yanero
Contemporary 5/10/18 Contemporary 5/10/18

Alan Feltus on Susan Yanero

...her cast of characters played out dramas on a stage that is both circus and life as she knows it...

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Elizabeth Neel on Francis Bacon
Contemporary 4/30/18 Contemporary 4/30/18

Elizabeth Neel on Francis Bacon

Regarding the Other in horror and finding that Other in myself, it’s impossible to look at “Study of a Baboon” and not be sucked into a vortex of abjection and a struggle for empathy.

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Construction and Erasure: Matt Bollinger on Narrative in Catherine Murphy and David Byrd
Contemporary 4/23/18 Contemporary 4/23/18

Construction and Erasure: Matt Bollinger on Narrative in Catherine Murphy and David Byrd

While both Murphy and Byrd use form as a means to make narrative works, they also create paintings that exist on a spectrum between solidity and erasure.

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Trenton Doyle Hancock on Kerry James Marshall
Contemporary 4/13/18 Contemporary 4/13/18

Trenton Doyle Hancock on Kerry James Marshall

The cool confident stare of Marshall’s “Nat Turner” speaks directly to me as a painter, saying to accept without regret the task at hand and rewrite the master script of possibility.

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Altoon Sultan on Piero di Cosimo
Renaissance 4/6/18 Renaissance 4/6/18

Altoon Sultan on Piero di Cosimo

There I was, standing in front of this beautiful, tender, poignant painting, unable to stop weeping.

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Michelle Stuart on Maya Art
Ancient 3/30/18 Ancient 3/30/18

Michelle Stuart on Maya Art

They are simple yet complex, erotic yet spiritual, wildly designed yet perfectly rendered to fit both the scale of the object and the place in architecture.

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Between Her Garden and the Studio: Jessica Stockholder on Laura Letinsky, Part II
Contemporary 3/24/18 Contemporary 3/24/18

Between Her Garden and the Studio: Jessica Stockholder on Laura Letinsky, Part II

Like art, the garden represents an insertion of personal idiosyncratic thought into a campus landscape designed to represent power, prestige, order, unity and corporate structure.

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Between Her Garden and the Studio: Jessica Stockholder on Laura Letinsky, Part I
Contemporary 3/15/18 Contemporary 3/15/18

Between Her Garden and the Studio: Jessica Stockholder on Laura Letinsky, Part I

The gap between gazing through the window that turned the yard into something picturesque, and being in the yard with dirt under my fingernails, can be understood as one subject of my work.

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Painting is Undead: The Iconography of Anne Imhof, By Dil Hildebrand
Contemporary 3/2/18 Contemporary 3/2/18

Painting is Undead: The Iconography of Anne Imhof, By Dil Hildebrand

...when performing actions they do so with zombie-like disaffection like flies stunned by a bug lamp, jerking sporadically into and out of states of repose.

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