REAS/Todd James new work !
OBEY in Brooklyn
Vans commercial
OBEY in the street`s of Soho
Timothy Cumming
Funny patings from Timothy @ Nancy Hoffman Gallery.
www.nancyhoffmangallery.com
Wes Lang studio visit
We went to Brooklyn and visited Wes Lang`s studio, his moving to a new studio next week.
http://www.galleriloyal.com/BioWesLang.html
Artist Choice @ Helene Nyborg Contemporary
Yuji Wantabe, Dot Forest, 2006 (detail)
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HELENE NYBORG CONTEMPORARY
Tuesday – Friday, 12 – 17
Saturday 12 – 15
and by appointment
Carl Jacobsens Vej 16 entrance 6, 2nd floor
DK-2500 Valby
DENMARK
Tel. + 45 36 45 23 07
Fax + 45 36 45 23 03
www.helenenyborg.com
Joseph Hart & Anna Norlander @ Galleri Loyal
JOSEPH HART & ANNA NORLANDER”The Belief Signal”GALLERI LOYALDecember 1, 2006 – January 13, 2007Opening Reception with the Artists:Friday, December 1, 6 – 9 pmOpening on December 1, 2006, Galleri Loyal is proud to present “The Belief Signal”, a double solo exhibition with Joseph Hart and Anna Norlander. Joseph Hart’s artwork seems to beckon from another dimension. Using references to classical sculpture, monuments, mythology, the universe and nature, Hart creates elegant and inspiring works on paper. The alternately whisper-thin and densely saturated pencil work gives Joseph Hart’s collage compositions a sense of depth and limitlessness. The viewer is ushered around the paper by a wide range of mark-making methods, thereby creating a mantra-like narrative which revolves around the concept of belief in the face of uncertainty and change. Born in 1976 and raised in rural New Hampshire, Hart finds visual inspiration in the humble sophistication of nature and folk art. Joseph Hart lives and works in Brooklyn, New York where he has recently been included in group exhibitions at Alexander and Bonin and CRG Gallery. Anna Norlander’s artwork is directly personal, stark, and sensitive. To sit down and look at her delicately rendered pencil drawings and raw sculptures of painted wood and nails, or to try to read the words on her sewn collages, it is as if one has secretly stumbled across one of her personal diaries. Intimate and uncensored, she reveals her ability to coax meaning out of her own life. Norlander shows us depictions of her daughter, self-portraits, shiny leather shoes, and haunting musical instruments. Constantly present are references to the creative forces that influence her including Joseph Beuys, The Residents, Bob Dylan, and Ian Curtis. Esoteric mysteries combine with a folk sweetness and purity, the kind you can find in a young girl dripping tears into a rainbow. In Norlander’s art there is no distance between what we see in the images and the artist’s own private thoughts.Anna Norlander was born in 1976 in Knivstad (Knife Town), Sweden. Since 1996 she has lived in London (Lilla Göteborg) where she works and lives today.Both Hart and Norlander were included in Galleri Loyal’s group show “Everybody Knows This is Nowhere” and are featured and interviewed in the book “Loyal And His Band”.Welcome Friday!/
LoyalGALLERI LOYAL
Torsgatan 59113 37 StockholmSwedent
+46 (0)8 32 44 91 m +46 (0)73 322
9289galleri@galleriloyal.com
www.galleriloyal.com
Annette Kelm/Mark Roeder @ Gallery Sora
Annette Kelm / Mark Roeder
January 20 – February 17, 2007
gallery.sora. is pleased to announce a two-person exhibition of photographic works by artists Mark Roeder (Los Angeles) and Annette Kelm (Berlin).
gallery.sora.
open: thurs to sat/ 14:00-19:00
1-25-1 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0033 JAPAN
tel: 81 (0) 3 5646 6050 fax: 81 (0) 3 3642 3067
e-mail: tig@takaishiigallery.com website: http://www.blogger.com/www.takaishiigallery.com
For further information, please contact Jeffrey Ian Rosen
Image 1 : Mark Roeder, “Sculptural Composition (Hazy Allusions — Monolith, Monkeys, Grunts)”, 2005
Image 2 : Annette Kelm, “Reading a book about Robert Stacy-Judd”, 2006