Tag: David Nolan Gallery
Hybrids, Mutants: Alexander Ross at David Nolan
A show of “Archimboldo-esque coagulations that insist on being read as faces.”
Communism Never Happened: Serban Savu and the Cluj Connection
Extract from Cohen’s monograph on Savu as his show continues at David Nolan through October 22
Refined Nutt: A Jim Nutt retrospective at Nolan
Jim Nutt: “Trim” and Other Works: 1967 – 2010 at David Nolan Gallery
Morphological Mutiny: Steve DiBenedetto, Alexander Ross and James Siena at David Nolan Gallery
Dibenedetto, Siena and Ross have defined an architectural endoskeleton within the body of the biomorph.
Serban Savu: The Edge of Empire at David Nolan Gallery
Although the architecture’s physical decay reflects its economic uselessness, such romantic titles as The Guardian of the Valley and Mountain of Nostalgia lend emotional value to these dour and severe scenes. These paintings speak to the failed utopian ideas in Communism.
April 2008: Dore Ashton, Joshuah Mack, and Stephen Maine with moderator David Cohen
Julian Hatton at Elizabeth Harris, Byron Kim at Max Protetch, Alexander Ross at Marianne Boesky and at David Nolan and Tabaimo at James Cohan
Alexander Ross at David Nolan Gallery
His new show opens Thursday, October 30
