Tag: Hyde| James
“He Was Free and Brave”: A Garland of Tributes for Thomas Nozkowski
21 artists, critics and friends join editor David Cohen in remembering the late painter.
Podcast of November’s edition of The Review Panel
David Cohen’s guests were Jason Farago, Seph Rodney and Karen Wilkin
Billboard Syncopations: James Hyde at the Boiler Room (Pierogi 2000)
The Stuart Davis Group are high jinks riffs on that jazzy pioneer’s painterly syncopations.
Painting Then For Now; Fragments of Tiepolo at the Ca’ Dolfin
When these three Tiepolos at the Met were removed from the main salon of Ca’Dolfin, the intended site-specific lighting effects were lost. But Alpers, Hyde and Kulok recreate the way that, to quote Alpers and Baxandall, “the world, on Tiepolo’s account, presents a conundrum and his painting makes us conscious of having to work to make things out.”
Saint Clair Cemin, James Hyde, Jac Leirner at Sikkema Jenkins & Co
Just as Mr. Cemin’s somewhat romantic synthesis of the organic and the mechanical begins to relate to Mr. Hyde’s collision of the wayward and the contained, along comes Ms. Leirner, to remind the company that it is just art that’s being talked about.
February 2005: James Gardner, Walter Robinson, and Alexi Worth with moderator David Cohen
Petah Coyne at Galerie Lelong and the Sculpture Centre, Diana Thater at David Zwirner and Zwirner and Wirth, James Hyde at Brent Sikkema and Cecily Brown at Gagosian
James Hyde at Brent Sikkema, Suzanne Caporael at Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, Graham Parks at Feigen Contemporary
“James Hyde” at Brent Sikkema until February 5 (530 W 22 Street between 10th and 11th Avenues, 212-929-2262). “Suzanne Caporael” at Greenberg Van Doren Gallery until February 12 (730 Fifth Ave at 57th Street, 212-445-0444). “Graham Parks” at Feigen Contemporary until February 19 (535 W 20th Street between 10th and 11th Avenues, 212-929-0500). It seems … Continued
