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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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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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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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The "Unfinished" exhibition at the Met Breuer is truly a magnificent collection of paintings. I say that with some care as it's debatable whether or not the exhibition is great on its own or as a group of orphaned works spanning eras and demographics held together only by the academic…
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