Kasmin opens a solo exhibition of work by artist Ali Banisadr
Installation view. Photo: Diego Flores. Courtesy of Kasmin, New York.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Kasmin is presenting the gallerys first solo exhibition of work by artist Ali Banisadr (b.1976, Tehran). Comprising nine recent paintings, several of which were included in Banisadrs critically-acclaimed museum show at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT, in 2020-21, the exhibition also includes a new large-scale diptych, the first multi-panel work by the artist in six years. These Specks of Dust coincides with the publication of a major monograph by Rizzoli Electa featuring contributions from Negar Azimi, Robert Hobbs, Joe Lin-Hill, and John Yau.
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Kasmin exhibits Robert Polidori s photographs of the ancient frescoes found among the ruins of Pompeii
Installation view.
NEW YORK, NY
.- A new exhibition by Robert Polidori presents the artists large-scale color photographs of the ancient frescoes found among the ruins of Pompeii, Italy. Taken in 2017 and exhibited in North America for the first time, the works continue Polidoris lifelong investigation into the spiritual and psychological resonance of architecture and interior spaces. The exhibition is on view at 297 Tenth Avenue in New York from April 22 to May 15, 2021.
Depicted in many of the works in the series is the Villa dei Misteri, a well-preserved dwelling on the outskirts of the city famous for its exquisite frescoes clustered in one room. These artworks, originating from 70-60 BC and restored between 2013-15, are among the best known of the relatively rare survivals of Ancient Roman painting and are understood to portray the rites of a young woman as she is ind
Artist Jaana Baker talks about motherhood and Filipino American identity in her first solo show
By Vera CastanedaStaff Writer
After giving birth to her daughter, artist Jaana Baker felt an urgency to paint.
She had dropped out of Cal State Fullerton’s art program years prior and decided to return. Becoming a mother made Baker reevaluate her upbringing, identity and her voice.
“I always wanted to have my voice be heard, but I just didn’t know how to do it,” Baker said via Zoom from her home studio in La Mirada. “I became much more of an open and emotional person. Before I had my daughter, I was kind of hardened and I was internalizing a lot of things. For some reason after having her, I felt a lot more open to make work about myself and my experiences.”
By Park Han-sol
To Lee Jung-seob, one of the most iconic modern painters of Korea, a cow was much more than a common farm animal found in rural communities. Serving as one of the central themes in his work, the creature was a symbol of Korea s ― or Joseon s ― national identity and spirit under Japanese colonial rule.
The cattle in Lee s White Ox straining to take a step forward describes the unceasing sacrifice and labor of the people of Joseon. Among Lee s only five known surviving paintings of white bulls, the said piece s whereabouts had been unknown since it was on display in the early 1970s.
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