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| -Julie Allen’s sculptures were recently featured in Made to Deceive: An Exhibition of Trompe l’Oeil Art at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Design in Louisville, KY. | |||
| -Reed Danziger recently had a solo exhibition of new drawings at the Hosfelt Gallery in San Francisco, CA. She was featured in the January 2008 issue of San Francisco magazine in an article about local art collecting.
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| -Jim Dingilian will be included in the exhibition Drawn to Detail at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Garden in Lincoln, MA, August 30, 2008 – January 4, 2009. He will have a solo exhibition at the gallery opening September 4. He will also be included in the exhibition TIMELESS, at the Morris Museum in Morristown, NJ, September 30 – December 21, 2008.
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| -Stephen Hannock’s monumental painting, Kaaterskill Cascade for Frank Moore and Dan Hodermarsky, was recently acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it is currently on view hanging adjacent to his Oxbow painting of 2000, in the Modern wing of the museum. | |||
| -James Lecce’s recent exhibition at the gallery was reviewed by Rafael Risemberg in The New York Blade, May 16, 2008. He will be included in a group exhibition in the fall at the Hunterdon Museum of Art in Clifton, NJ. | |||
| -Jean Lowe’s exhibition, Achieve and Maintain a More Powerful Delusion, on view at the gallery February 14 – March 15, was reviewed by Ken Johnson in the New York Times on March 7, 2008, by Jeffrey Wright in Chelsea Now, March 14, 2008, and by Mary Hrbacek in the April issue of M The New York Art World. An earlier version of the exhibition, seen at Rosamund Felsen Gallery in Santa Monica, CA in 2007, was reviewed in the November 2007 issue of Art in America by Leah Ollman. Lowe’s installation, The Loneliness Clinic, was exhibited as part of the International Women’s Biennale in Incheon, Korea. Her work was recently on view in the group exhibition, Innocence is Questionable, at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido.
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| -David Mann was recently included in the exhibition, Mixed Paint: New Work by 12 Contemporary Painters, at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center in Auburn, New York, through April 19, 2008. The exhibition was reviewed by Katherine Rushmore in the Syracuse Post-Standard on April 6. Mann's fall show at the gallery was reviewed by Jonathan Goodman in the March 2008 issue of Art in America. He will show small works in Conversations in Paint at The Art League of Long Island, June 25 – July 27, 2008. | |||
| -Maureen McQuillan was recently included in the group exhibition “G-Salon,” at Galerie G-Module in Paris, and is featured in Fundamental Abstraction II: In Memory of Kim Wauson at Haines Gallery in San Francisco, May 22 – July, 2008. Her new photograms will be on view in the gallery’s summer group show, Horror Vacui, June 12 – August 1, 2008. | |||
| -James Nelson recently concluded a solo show titled Head of a Girl (in play) at Gallery Joe in Philadelphia, PA. The exhibition was reviewed by Edith Newhall in The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 28, 2008. His work will be included in the gallery’s summer group show Horror Vacui, June 12 – August 1, and will be featured in the exhibition TIMELESS, at the Morris Museum in Morristown, NJ, September 30 – December 21, 2008.
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| -Aric Obrosey will be will be included in the gallery’s summer group show Horror Vacui, June 12 – August 1, and will be featured in the exhibition TIMELESS, at the Morris Museum in Morristown, NJ, September 30 – December 21, 2008.
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| -Barbara Takenaga recently concluded a solo exhibition at the Gregory Lind Gallery in San Francisco, CA. Her work was included in the exhibition Midnight Full of Stars at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey and was reviewed in The Star-Ledger on April 20, 2008 by Dan Bischoff. From May 17 – August 31, Takenaga is featured in the exhibition RSVP at the Museum of Nebraska Art, and from May 29 – September 7, 2008 in the National Academy Museum and School of Arts 183rd Annual: Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary Art. That exhibition was reviewed on May 30 in The New York Times by Karen Rosenberg. Takenaga was awarded the Eric Isenburger Annual Prize for her participation.
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| -Don Voisine’s work was recently featured in Spring Selections at the Ober Gallery, Kent, CT; in The Discerning Eye of Rose Marie Frick at Aucocisco Gallery in Portland, ME; and Shape Shifters: New York Painters at Sideshow Gallery in Brooklyn. That exhibition was reviewed in Artcritical.com by Cathy Nan Quinlan in May, 2008. Voisine’s paintings are currently on view in Words Fail Me at H29 Gallery in Brussels, May 24 – June 14, 2008. He is also included in the National Academy Museum and School of Arts 183rd Annual: Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary Art, May 29 – September 7, where he was awarded the Henry Ward Ranger Fund Purchase Award. His drawings will be included in the gallery’s summer group exhibition Horror Vacui, June 12 – August 1, and his paintings can be seen in Unpainted – New Abstract Painting at Thomas Robertello Gallery in Chicago, June 13 – August 2. Voisine will have a solo exhibition at Icon Contemporary Art in Brunswick, ME, July 12 – August 9, 2008.
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| -Laura Sharp Wilson’s work was recently exhibited in This is My Nature at the Nicolaysen Art Museum in Casper, WY. She had a solo exhibition at the Friesen Gallery in Seattle, WA, and was in the group exhibition there, What Does Compassion Look Like? That exhibition is now in the permanent collection of the Hedreen Gallery at Seattle University. Her work was also included in the recent exhibition Heroes, which she co-curated with elin o’Hara slavick, at Lump Gallery in Raleigh, NC. She recently concluded a solo installation of work from the last 15 years, “Busy,” at The Black Front Gallery in Olympia, WA, and was interviewed by Jason Taellious on OlyBlog.net, on April 3, 2008. Her drawings will be on view in the gallery’s summer group exhibition Horror Vacui, June 12 – August 1, 2008.
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