Alan Loehle was recently interiewed by The Painters' Table, and he has an exhibition soon to open at Marcia Wood Gallery in Atlanta, GA on March 16 - April 21, 2012; opening Friday March 16, 6:00 - 9:00.

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Alan Loehle was recently interiewed by The Painters' Table, and he has an exhibition soon to open at Marcia Wood Gallery in Atlanta, GA on March 16 - April 21, 2012; opening Friday March 16, 6:00 - 9:00.


Opening Reception: Thursday, November 17, 6-8pm
Fri, Oct 29, 2010 to Sat, Dec 11, 2010
The New Intimists is an excitingly soft-spoken exhibition curated by Samantha Friedman, proving that two-dimensional work remains powerful. This exhibition considers a trend within contemporary practice to embrace the decorative through the use of pattern and the subject of the interior. Inheriting the tradition of the late 19th century Nabis, these artists embrace flatness in their form and look inside for their content.
By documenting domestic spaces – whether personal, historical, or constructed – we see a vision of life unavailable on any website. From damask wallpaper to plaid bedspreads, these artists bring the viewers back down to earth, inviting us to engage their personal space. They reject illusionistic representation in a celebration of geometric flatness, pointing to the demure quietness of a domestic space that is commonly overlooked at a time where our attentions are so intensely fought for by issues far from the domestic sphere.
Venue: NURTUREart Gallery
910 Grand Street
Brooklyn, NY
Opening Reception: Friday, Oct. 29, 7pm, press preview at 6pm.
Curated by Samantha Friedman
Saya Woolfalk
Institute of Empathy
October 21, 2010 - march 20, 2011
Drawing material from various realms of the visual—pop-culture, ritual, street-spectacle—I use art as a laboratory to catalogue and critique our socio-visual landscape. Combining performance, sculpture, painting, and video, my installations investigate and playfully re-imagine the representational systems that hierarchically shape our lives. My art is an experimental ground where I create alternative bodies, environments, and consciousnesses.
A black, white, and Japanese woman, my work is inspired by ethnographic, feminist, and psychoanalytic theory. I spent two years going back and forth between Brazil and the United States and traveled to Japan in the fall of 2008. All three countries have had an enormous influence on my practice.
Opening reception:
Saturday, October 23 | 6 - 8 pm | FREE
artist talk:
February 10, 2011 | 5 PM | free
The Big Screen Project
October 2010
Public Art Project
A large scale projection in a new at the 10,000 sq. ft. public plaza for public art through the Big Screen Project. The plaza is located behind a new 54-story multi-use building on Sixth Avenue between 29th and 30th Street in New York City. Please see the web site for upcoming schedules, more details to follow.
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Acrylic Innovation: Styles and Techniques Featuring 64 Visionary Artists
October 2010.
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LMCC / Governor’s Island
2011
Soon Tegeder will be taking a ferry to the studio. She will have a residency through LMCC’s Governor’s Island Studio program starting this winter and through the summer.
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Art in Odd Places
October 1-10, 2010
Tegeder is placing 500 small square yellow hand made books filled with conceptual poetry (directions from taxi drivers to random locations) in the back of yellow cabs for people to find during the Art in Odd Places Exhibition over the next seven days. You can also pick up a free book at C&B Convenience Store 248 E. 14th Street through Oct. 10.