Swoon

New York The Swoon opening was remarkable for a huge punk crowd that spilled into the streets and for an action-packed show that was simultaneously flat and three-dimensional….see the full review in March’s magazine.

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Evan Penny

New York Arguably the most memorable exhibition of last fall, Evan Penny’s “No-One In Particutar” was distinctive for works that offer less an extreme realism than an alternative reality….see the full review in March’s magazine.

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Karen Kang

New York For her temporary installation at the Empire Fulton-Ferry State Park, with its remarkabte views of the East River, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the downtown skyline of Manhattan, carver Karen Kang showed Surround Within, a comprehensive sculpture made of wood and carved stones….

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Christina Shmige

St. Louis Christina Shmiget’s Chinese Garden for the Delights of Roaming Afar was a poetic, purposefully bewildering, multi-room installation inspired by the artist’s recent relocation from St. Louis to Shanghai….see the full review in March’s magazine.

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Dietrich Klinge

Grand Rapids, Michigan ln his first U.S. museum show, Dietrich Klinge reveals his probing concerns and expressive strategies, long familiar in his native Germany, but untiI now mostly unnoticed here….see the full review in March’s magazine.

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Richard Cleaver

Baltimore Richard Cleaver’s disptay of over 100 hand-built and painted ceramic figures cast a spell akin to the effect of Laura’s glass animals in Tennessee Williams’s <iGlass Menagerie</i….see the full review in March’s magazine.

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