Sunday, March 5, 2017

Highlights/choices from ADAA and Armory-excuse typos

Tony Smith sculpture installed (always) outside of Hunter 68 Street and Lexington #6 subway---look up next time  you pass.

Trends: COLOR, and color work, dark art not black art-finally seeing the separation between black art and dark art, exceptional work from Lee Kun-Yong, Bill Jensen, an amazing Theibaud, Else D'Hollander, and Ena Swansea. 





 Me-rare selfie--I was there--ADAA



Jacob Hashimoto



missing artist-



missing attribution-made from mops





Exceptional important piece --stands above -BILL JENSEN dark (not black) art






















Sioux Indian work




An exceptional Thiebaud





missing artist
missing artist














the red the painting-arresting--WOW












Plato entering the Academy "Let no unfair or unjust person enter"--reversed perspectives from Recycle Group



Far and above the most stellar and exceptional work seen-vibrant, energy-painted from the back of the canvas







 Leonardo Drew










 










Absolutely pristine-can only happen in paint--excuse the license I took in showing the detail
 

 
Detail of painting


Vito Acconci 

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