December 3, 2009
Firstly, Deitch Project’s huge and amazing layout along with the quality of light makes it pretty much the ultimate gallery in NYC to experience paintings. This time around I caught Kristin Baker’s show which is up until December 19th. Kristin Baker’s paintings at once will stimulate that Retina of yours so much so you might [...]
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May 23, 2009
This Memorial Day weekend we hit the jackpot Erdal and I, catching three exciting shows down in Soho. The First show was Unica Zurn at the Drawing Center at 35 Wooster St., second show was Jonathan Borofsky at Deitch Projects at 76 Grand St.,third one was Francesco Clemente at Deitch Projects at 18 Wooster St. [...]
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