ARTmonday: The Armory Show 2013 (Part II)

Here is my second installment of works  that will be on exhibit at The Armory Show in New York this coming weekend. All pieces are pulled from the show’s online partner, Artsy. If you missed yesterday’s of 20 pieces from The Armory Show, you can see it here

Laura-Letinsky-Untitled-#27-from-the-series-Ill-Form-and-Void-Full-2011

Laura Letinsky, Untitled #27, from the series “Ill Form and Void Full,” 2011
Archival pigment print on paper; edition of 9
$5,000 – $7,500; Yancey Richardson

Niele-Toroni-Untitled-1973

Niele Toroni, Untitled, 1973
Oil on paper
Armand Bartos Fine Art

Paul-Feeley-Alioth-1964

Paul Feeley, Alioth, 1964
Oil-based enamel on canvas
Gary Snyder Gallery

Rachel-Perry-Welty-Lost-in-my-Life-(luxuries)-2012

Rachel Perry Welty, Lost in my Life (luxuries), 2012
Archival pigment print; edition 5/6
Yancey Richardson

Rafael-Careiro-Sem-Titulo-2013

Rafael Carneiro, Sem Titulo, 2013
Oil on canvas
Luciana Brito Galeria

Will-Barnet-Untitled-196183

Will Barnet, Untitled, 1961/83
Oil on canvas
Driscoll Babcock Galleries

Ragnar-Kjartansson-Night-swimmer-2011

Ragnar Kjartansson, Night-swimmer, 2011
Oil on canvas
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Takehito-Koganezawa-untitled-2013

Takehito Koganezawa, Untitled, 2013
watercolor on paper
$2,000, Loock Galerie

Richard-Diebenkorn-Green-1986

Richard Diebenkorn, Green, 1986
Etching with aquatint and drypoint; edition of 60
$400,000 – $500,000, Craig F. Starr Gallery

Richard-Diebenkorn-Green-1986

Allison Miller, Spines, 2012
Acrylic, dirst and pencil/canvas
$16,000, Susan Inglett Gallery

Ron-Nagle-Topbana-2013

Ron Nagle, Topbana, 2013
mixed media
Rena Bransten Gallery

Sharon-Core-1695-2012

Sharon Core, 1695, 2012
Archival pigment print, edition of 7
Yancey Richardson

Tom-Wesselmann-Monica-Nude-with-Mondrian-1989

Tom Wesselmann, Monica Nude with Mondrian, 1989
Screenprint
$30,000 – $40,000, Allen Cristea Gallery

Tomas-Saraceno-Tucana-2013-sculpture

Tomas Saraceno, Tucana, 2013
Aluminum, plastic mirrored panels, stainless steel wire, nylon rope, adhesive
Andersen’s Contemporary

Tomma-Abts-Untitled-(Brushstroke)-2009

Tomma Abts, Untitled (Brushstroke), 2009
Color water bite aquatint, hard ground etching and drypoint
$2,000, Crown Point Press

Ed-Panar-Early-July-2010

Ed Panar, Early July, 2010
Archival pigment print
Spaces Corners

Polly-Apfelbaum-Love-Alley-4-2012

Polly Apfelbaum, Love Alley 4, 2012
Woodblock
$8,000, Durham Press, Inc.

Michal-Chelbin-Xenia-Janna-&-Alona-in-the-woods-Russia-2003

Michal Chelbin, Xenia, Janna & Alona in the woods, Russia, 2003
C-print, edition of 30 + 5AP
$1,000 – $2,500, Aperture Foundation

Rochelle-Feinstein-Wonderful-Body

Rochelle Feinstein, Wonderful Body
On Stellar Rays / Higher Pictures

Nathalia-Edenmont-Requiem-2011

Nathalia Edenmont, Requiem, 2011
C-type print mounted to glass in a black wooden frame; edition of 6
$30,000, Wetterling Gallery

 

ARTmonday: Group Show at Berta Walker

Friday night we went to the opening of a group show at the Berta Walker Gallery in Provincetown.Berta represents some of the best artists in Provincetown, including Paul Resika, Robert Henry, Selina Trieff, Elspeth Halvorsen, and Romolo del Deo. I am excited and proud to say that my mother-in-law, Judyth Honeycutt Katz, had six pieces in the show. Five gorgeously colored pastels of the Truro landscape hung in a group on a wall in the middle gallery, in prominent view. Another was up by the front desk. Two sold on opening night; I’d best hang on to mine! Here is a sampling of some of the pieces I liked best in the show, plus a peek at works in Berta’s office.

Oliver Chaffee

Salvatore Del Deo

Left: Salvatore Del Deo

Left: Robert Henry  |  Right: Romolo Del Deo

Romolo Del Deo

Far left: Paul Resika

Paul Resika

Judyth Honeycutt Katz

Judyth Honeycutt Katz

Left: Robert Henry  |  Center: Selena Trieff  | Right: Judyth Honeycutt Katz

Penelope Jencks

Far left: Selina Trieff  | Center top: William Fitts

Sky Power

Erna Patroll

Left: Herman Maril  |  Center: Romolo Del Deo  |  Right: Blanche Lazell

Romolo Del Deo

on a shelf in Berta’s office

Center left: Erna Partoll  |  Center right: Elspeth Halvorsen

Left:  Salvatore Fiumara

Romolo Del Deo

Agnes Weinrich

Agnes Weinrich 

Blanche Lazell

sculptures in Berta’s office

Berta Walker

ARTmonday: Kate Lewis’ Interior Paintings

Influenced by the rehabbing and decorating of her Victorian home, Chicago artist Kate Lewis creates interior paintings in acrylic and watercolor. The scope ranges from full rooms to the details, like a sliver of a stack of kilim rugs. All are full of wonderful color and pattern.

Nate’s House

Radiant Settee

Sister Chaise

Kilims are Kool

Look at that Rug and Half of a Black Chair in progress

Look at that Rug and Half of a Black Chair

Did Someone Say Pattern?

Just Imagine

Breakfast Nook

Kitchen with Blue Dog and Ladder

Fearlessly Mixing Patterns

Confetti

Blue Bedroom

Tribal Doodle inspiration + finished work

Tribal Doodle

Lollipop

Lollipop in progress

ARTmonday: Diana Delgado Colorful Abstract Paintings

I discovered painter Diana Delgado on Elements of Style, in which Erin Gates went bananas for the leopard print swatch in the first painting below. Based in New York, Delgado received her MFA from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia in 2007 and her BFA from Syracuse in 2005. I love the colors in these paintings—note the neon—and mix of geometric forms with drips. In her artist’s statement she explains:

While color is a driving force behind decisions made on the canvas, raw gesture, geometric shapes/forms and pattern play important roles. Representational elements and seemingly unstable architectural structures exist within the abstract atmospheres. . . Reoccurring themes in the large-scale canvases are personal narrative, glam, fashion and the embracing of frivolousness.

You Can Lead a Horse to Water

 Menstrual Mountain

Chocolate Fountain

She Could Drape it in Color

Cotton Candy Love

Neon Deer

White Goose Blue Jeans

Untitled-(Ribbons-and-Things)

YoungmanGirl

Copycat Cluster

Chandelier

Double Bubble

 

 Rabbit Ears

And a Hot Air Balloon

Smelly Yellow

ARTmonday: Lee Essex Doyle “Dreams of Dawnridge”

Boston-based artist (and one of my dearest friends) Lee Essex Doyle is showing her newest series of paintings, “Dreams of Dawnridge” at Child’s Gallery in Boston. It’s on view until this Saturday, January 21, so if you’re on Newbury Street, try to pop in for a look. They’re absolutely beautiful. The pieces are based on L.A. artist and designer Tony Duquette’s ornate home, called Dawnridge.

“Double Sunburst”

“Library Altar”

“Thai Cockatoo”

“Malachite and Bird Cages”

“Red Interior”

“Ducommon Console and Mirror”

“Green and Yellow Interior”

“Garden Antelope”

See images from Lee Essex Doyle’s “Postcards from India” series.