Archive for January, 2010
Ilkka Halso At Wagner + Partner, Berlin
Weather has become “climate”, climate has turned into “climate crisis” – an unstoppable threat of our natural environment has been a global discussion topic for years. The internationally renowned Finnish artist Ilkka Halso (*1965 ) has been dealing with healing and rescue of endangered nature in his work for the best part of a decade. His photographic interventions are therefore not just the Finnish sequel of “Landart”, developed in the USA in the 1960s, but also a reaction to our changing planet.

Put Downs And Suck Ups: Matthew Collings’ Weekly Ventings About The Artworld No 44: Don’t Take Any Of This As Objective
Writing about art should have four main things after the first thing, which is critical judgement informed by knowledge and experience (which is what gives you some urgency...
Matthew Barney At Sadie Coles, London
In his second show with Sadie Coles HQ, Matthew Barney is presenting a group of new drawings relating to his project Ancient Evenings, an ongoing performance in seven...
Will Corwin’s Top 10 Shows In New York January Through March
There's a lot going on right now in New York, underground, so it's a good time to play detective and not necessarily show up at the...
Will Corwin's Top 10 Shows In New York
There's a lot going on right now in New York, underground, so it's a good time to play detective and not necessarily show up at the usual art...
John Stezaker At The Approach, London
John Stezaker's new exhibition at The Approach will combine historical works from the 1980s with new collages. 'Tabula Rasa' was a title first applied by John Stezaker in...
Jerry Saltz: Why New York Will Miss Jeffrey Deitch
Jeffrey Deitch is the Jeff Koons of art dealers. Not because he's the biggest, best or the richest of his kind. But because in some ways he's the...
Chris Ofili At Tate Britain, London
Chris Ofili's intensely coloured and intricately ornamented paintings are on show at Tate Britain in a major survey of the artist's career that brings together over 45 paintings,...
London's Ica Could Close By May
Charlotte Higgins reports in The Guardian that the ICA has warned staff it could be the first major British cultural organisation to fall victim to the recession....
Silke Otto-knapp At Gavin Brown's Enterprise, New York
In Silke Otto-Knapp's new works rooms, screens (partitions, windows, paintings within paintings) and stages together form a picture of what painting could be as a space of appearance:...

















Kerstin: Hi Adrian, Amazing.....great art work. I'm impressed about your work....
jaël estrella: me gusta mucho tu trabajo y tu estudio... adelante!!!!!...
Kelly Jill: It's wonderful that you found the passion to paint again. I love the ...
Ronald: Excellent decorated rooms/homes, Mary & great collection of art he...
Brinda: Wonderful paintings!...