Catalogue Essays

Andrea Joki

Sunday, February 1, 2009
Andrea Joki

Crisp dark lines emerge from misty gray washes, forming skeletal structures that resemble scaffolding or netting. But just as easily as such images appear, they almost fade from view as deeper layers of information come into focus. In the newest works on paper by Andrea Joki, networks of lines and shapes coexist like stratum,... »

Russell Maltz and Sara Eichner

Friday, March 4, 2005
Russell Maltz and Sara Eichner

The tangible and the abstract, though nearly opposite by definition, often coalesce in the works of New York-based artists Russell Maltz and Sara Eichner. Though each takes an entirely different approach to addressing issues of tactility and perception, both create works that urge us to reconsider the processes by which we understand visual information... »