Andrew Schoultz is part of the exhibition Between the Lines, now on view at The Mine in Dubai featuring Kenton Parker, RETNA, Andrew Faris, Paul Insect, BAST, eL Seed, Jenny Sharaf and Word to Mother.
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Andrew Schoultz is part of the exhibition Between the Lines, now on view at The Mine in Dubai featuring Kenton Parker, RETNA, Andrew Faris, Paul Insect, BAST, eL Seed, Jenny Sharaf and Word to Mother.
Click here for more information on the show.

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Yoram Wolberger is part of the exhibition Off the Wall, currently on view at Bentley Gallery in Phoenix, Arizona.
Breaking away from artistic conventions, the artists in Off the Wall explore the relationships between painting, sculpture, and architecture. In Off the Wall the relationship of work to wall and wall to floor is at the heart of the work, whether on paper or in metal or wood, straight-edged or curvilinear. Color and form are made to interact with both the wall and the space of the viewer. As Ellsworth Kelly explained to composer John Cage, he wanted his works, both paintings and sculpture, to hang where they “meet the eye – direct.
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Yoram Wolberger is featured in Time Out New York’s article “The best artworks at the Brooklyn Museum in NYC,” a collection of top ten artworks from their permanent collection.
Read the article here.

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Future Perfect, a career survey of the work of Penelope Umbrico, opened last night at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Embracing the flood of images available in the Internet age, contemporary artist Penelope Umbrico sifts through millions of images shared on Craigslist, Flickr, and other social media sites and appropriates them as source material for her work. She seizes upon popular subjects such as sunsets and televisions and creates large-scale installations that reveal contemporary society’s collective photographic habits and the underlying desires that shape them. Future Perfect features over 30 photo-based installations—comprising nearly 5,000 individual images—along with photographs, videos, and books that trace Umbrico’s obsessive systems of inquiry and online research since 2006.
The exhibition runs through August 7, 2016.

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Penelope Umbrico has an extensive interview up on A Photo Editor, detailing her background, artistic process, and ‘Bad Display‘ – her solo show now on view at the gallery.
Read the interview here.

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New York artist Jean Shin is working with Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) and its design team to incorporate art at new facilities at the transfer station during Phase II of the project. By referencing the topography of the site before 1966 when the North Transfer Station was built, RECLAIMED brings the memory of the former landscape to the new Transfer Station plaza.
The artwork expresses these natural forms through the use of industrial materials—10,000 linear feet of rebar that will be reclaimed from the site during the upcoming demolition of the current NTS building. Liberated from the architectural structure, the recycled rebar will form the organic, colorful linear contours of the previously existing landscape into sculptural forms. Additionally colored pathways will cut through the landmasses to create topography through the plaza.

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Gallery artist Andrew Schoultz‘s latest solo show, Age of Empire opens this Thursday at Joshua Liner Gallery. This is Schoultz’s first exhibition with Joshua Liner Gallery featuring painting, work on paper, and a site specific installation. The exhibition will run from April 28 to May 27, with an opening reception on Thursday, April 28. The artist will be present for the reception.
Click here for more information on Age of Empire.
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Gallery artist David Maisel is part of Reset Modernity, curated by Bruno Latour at the ZKM Karlsruhe, Germany. The show opens April 16th and includes work by artists Sophie Ristehueber, Tacita Dean, Pierre Huyghe, Jeff Wall, Thomas Struth, and Simon Starling. A catalogue will be published by MIT Press.
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Gallery artist Allison Schulnik is part of ‘Memory Theater,’ a project by Srijon Chowdhury at Upfor. The show features works by Arnar Asgeirsson, Jack Bangerter, Sarah Burns, Alexander Collins, Scott Cowan, Katy Cowan (Cherry and Martin), Liz Craft, Zoe Crosher, Roy Dowell, Alec Egan, Grace Eunchong, Andreas Gurewich, Regina Herod, India Lawrence (Ginerva Gambino), Ellen Lesperance (Adams & Ollman), Sofia Londono, Jason Bailer Losh (Anat Ebgi), Anna Margaret, Erin Morrison, Kori Newkirk, Jorunn Hanke Ogstad, Pablo Picasso, Fay Ray, Charlie Roberts (MacCaulay & Co. Fine Art), Allison Schulnik (Mark Moore Gallery), Brian Strandberg, Katie Thoma and Dani Tull.
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Gallery artist Jean Shin is part of a new feature in Introspective Magazine titled “Artful Installations Take Over a Grand Manhattan Apartment.” The article features the group show, Be My Guest: The Art of Interiors Shin is currently a part of along with Mickalene Thomas, Misha Kahn, Friedman Benda and more.
Read more about this impressive exhibition here.

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