Please click here to read the article Twentieth century art and social movements offered more than one vision of a world that valued freedom and spontaneity. These values were a challenge to authoritarianism; they also became a foundation from which artists could envision and declare possible future directions of the world. Linda Sormin’s artistic practice […]

December 11, 2008 The Aqua Wynwood Fair Thoughts and Standouts.. First off, when it comes to art fairs, The Aqua Wynwood Fair.. is lucky to have nice real walls, much better lighting, and real Flat Floors… which just makes for a much better presentation experience for Art viewing. If MAO had a drink dollar for […]

EXIT December 2008 by Soraya Murray David Huffman Dig It! And Jefferson Pinder Afro Cosmonaut/Alien (White Noise) Patricia Sweetow Gallery What is perhaps most notable about the paired exhibitions of recent works by painter David Huffman and video performance artist Jefferson Pinder, is the series of convergences that occur. Both are African American, and both […]

The Washington Post September 14, 2008 By Jessica Dawson Jefferson Pinder, 37 Video artist Thank you, Jefferson Pinder, for challenging this painting-friendly city’s oil-on-canvas habit. The District native plants himself — and his blackness — in almost every frame of his racially charged video works. “I play the role of social scientist and specimen,” Pinder […]

ART Sarah Wagner: Nuclear Family Sarah Wagner turns out delicate textile sculptures that resemble tangled roots and vines. Her faux-plant shapes sprout from the gallery’s cement floors and plaster walls, creating gardens that grow wild with tulle flowers, organza leaves, and burlap roots. Wagner’s work takes inspiration from the biology of the natural world, exploring […]

Jiha Moon at Saltworks by Rebecca Dimling Cochran May 2008 Jiha Moon studied both traditional Korean painting and Western painting at university in her native Korea. She furthered her knowledge of the latter in the United States, but it remains particularly telling that her early training was based in a system in which the two […]

Evanescence and Fragility Nuclear Family/ No Vanishing Point May 1 – June 14, 2008 GALLERY HOP IN TOWN WITH NATALIE STANCHFIELD Until June 14th, as you walk in the door of Patricia Sweetow Gallery you will be greeted by a luminous, ghostly, silk deer, the head of Sarah Wagner’s Nuclear Family. He is suspended from […]

May 2008 young at art: 15 artists under 35 Jamie Vasta, San Francisco by Laura Richard Janku All that glitters may no be gold, but Jamie Vasta has a definite Midas touch with a certain crafty material. With a brush of her fingertips, glitter is alchemized from carnivalesque into uncanny and classic figurative paintings. Vasta’s […]

April 2008 Jamie Vasta at Patricia Sweetow By Melissa E. Feldman Imagine punked out Pre-Raphaelites up to no good and you have an idea of Jamie Vasta’s meticulous paintings in acrylic and glitter on wood (aII 2007). Tangled branches of leafless trees marble the backgrounds of scenes dominated by monumental, classically posed sleepwalkers and stalkers, […]

What a feeling: Quaking the walls at the Mint By Scott Lucas April 2, 2008 THE WINDS: Work included in Jiha Moon exhibit at The Mint Museum of Art. Courtesy of the artist and Moti Hasson Gallery, NY. Ever recall being told a good story of great joy or regret or sorrow, and later, on […]