Past
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SHUBUCK | SPANGLER | STOCKHOLDER
30 Nov - 23 Dec 2006 Susan Inglett Gallery is pleased to present recent editions from SIMONE SHUBUCK, AARON SPANGLER, and JESSICA STOCKHOLDER published by I.C. Editions, Inc., an affiliate of the Susan Inglett Gallery. Work will be on view from 30 November to 23 December 2006. Read more -
GREG SMITH
GREAT PLAINS 24 Oct - 25 Nov 2006 Read more -
HOPE GANGLOFF
14 Sep - 14 Oct 2006 Hope Gangloff is a collector of moments, moods, objects, and patterns. Primarily portraits of her friends, Gangloff’s work glamourizes the mundane with a signature style. She describes her role among friends as observer, documenting daily activities, exchanges, and reflections. Objects and patterns that she finds visually compelling also figure into her compositions, rendered with the precision of a master draftsperson. Read more -
AARON SPANGLER
SCULPTURE PARK 1 Mar - 1 Apr 2006 A seasoned wood carver, this project represents Aaron Spangler’s first print and woodcut. As noted by Ken Johnson in the New York Times, Spangler “uses his extraordinary technique to elaborate profusely detailed, darkly comic visions of rural Post-apocalyptic ruin...he leaves things a bit rough (creating) a magical tension between the raw material and the epic fantasy”. Read more -
CRAIG LOVE
MOSQUITOS 9 Feb - 4 Mar 2006 In spring, the sweet young spring, decked out with little green, necklaced, braceleted with the song of idiotic birds, spurious and sweet and tawdry as a shopgirl in her cheap finery, like an idiot with money and no taste; they were little and young and trusting, you could kill them sometimes. But now, as August like a languorous replete bird winged slowly through the pale summer toward the moon of decay and death, they were bigger, vicious; ubiquitous as undertakers, cunning as pawnbrokers, confident and unavoidable as politicians.
—From William Faulkner’s Mosquitoes Read more -
JESSICA STOCKHOLDER
1 Jan - 1 Feb 2006 Jessica Stockholder is trained as both sculptor and painter. Each discipline is well represented in With your Salad. Red plastic cooler, brushed aluminum wall sconce, neon green extension cord and artistic folly meet in a riot of color, texture, and light. While Stockholder credits a surrealist’s game of chance as the starting point for her work, she proceeds to masterfully weave an inspired web of flotsam and jetsam which she personalizes with a plastic splash of Tropicana Cabana and Lime Green. Read more