Someone has to cure artist Malado Baldwin of her addiction to one-day pop-up exhibitions: her work deserves to be seen by bigger, better audiences that can study her paintings in daylight and reward themselves with the return visits her enticing, complex forms demand. Baldwin, born in Africa and named after one of that continent’s goddesses by her Peace Corps parents, channels cooler, more northerly, indeed Nordic forces in her lustrous landscapes: Louisa Matthiasdottir, late Edvard Munch and Per Kirkeby all come to mind. On Sunday, June 12, New Yorkers can sample her work at a hummus tasting party (talk about alternative venues!) at Nolita’s Open House Gallery, 201 Mulberry, from 11am to 7.30pm.
printSunday, June 12th, 2011
Editor’s Pick: Malado Baldwin at Nolita’s Open House Gallery
by Chief
