Tag Archive

Christian Wuffen @ Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland

By admin

The art of Christian Wulffen is all about deeply questioning the identity of and meaning behind everyday materials, objects and experiences. In his solo exhibition "It Is, It Is Not," on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland through Sunday, May 10, he presents 17 pointedly austere works – drawings, photographs, sculptures and... »

Kristen Cliffel @ William Busta

By admin

Kristen Cliffel's clay sculptures are at once goofy and serious. Elaborately constructed and extraordinarily detailed, they often take years to create. Her solo show of 11 large ceramic sculptures at the William Busta Gallery, titled "The Sweet Life," is the result of more than three years of studio work and is her most ambitious... »

Jim Hodges @ Battery Park

By admin

Jim Hodges: Look and See By Dan Tranberg Jim Hodges’s work has always had its playful side. His latest endeavor, an 11-foot-tall, 50-foot-long sculpture made entirely from one-inch-thick stainless steel, is no exception, forming a kind of abstract... »

Russell Maltz and Sara Eichner

By admin

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... »