I tease the parents about moving to Possum Gulch but feel somewhat vindicated by this afternoon photo in a nearby South Carolina swamp.
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A show I put together at M. Sutherland Fine Arts got a nice write-up in Wall Street International, seen here. We were also a notable hit for the New York Times' preview on Asia Week.
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I celebrate the onset of the holidays every year with a long crawl through Cary Grant movies, so called The Twelve Days of Cary Grant. There are dozens of exceptional movies to draw from and it's an opportunity to indulge in the golden age of the cinema and share a…
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Last month, I had the pleasure of creating a catalog for the Hsia I-Fu retrospective running over the Fall season at M. Sutherland Fine Arts. I never had the chance to meet Hsia but working with his intricate wonderlands over the past five years has been very rewarding. It was…
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I was very fortunate to have worked with Lennart Anderson for over ten years as his rep and gallerist producing a number of exhibitions and catalogs. Fortunately he has seen a crop of young painters carrying a torch for him since his passing. And Lennart certainly created paintings that deserved…
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Out tearing up Bradley Tweed during foliage days. Stopping to enjoy the vista before it turns to high rises again.
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Wherever the heart takes you , surely the legs must follow. Took this great autumnal shot heading up the Bradley / Tweed climb.
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The Armory Show has never been 'cool'. At least, not in its current incarnation. When it moved to the piers from a seedy hotel off-Gramercy, in nowhere Manhattan, it cast off the shackles of 'interesting' for the formal march towards profitability. At the westside piers, The Armory Show became the…
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Tonight it begins! 'Twelve Days of Cary Grant' begins tonight at 9pm est with 'The Awful Truth'. Chill the gin and pop those cuffs. Let the magic begin. Looks like I'm off Twitter this year; follow along on FB. #12dCG
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Originally published – JUNE 26, 2005 Robert Smithson, "Terminal Area Concepts," Tibbets, Abbot, McCarthy, and Stratton, c.1966 Robert Smithson’s distant, mythic, Spiral Jetty is his most familiar artwork. However, it was nearly eclipsed by an earlier and far more commercial proposal to develop the “Dallas Fort Worth Regional Airport” as…
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