Opening This Weekend

There is a ton of arting going on this weekend. Here are some of our picks, starting with Shawn Barber’s Tattooed Portraits which opens at Joshua Liner Gallery this Saturday.

There is a ton of arting going on this weekend. Here are some of our picks, starting with Shawn Barber’s Tattooed Portraits which opens at Joshua Liner Gallery this Saturday.

We’re totally psyched for this!
Deluxx Fluxx
April 30th – May 27th, 2010
158 Allen St. New York, NY 10002 • Tuesday-Sunday 3-11pm
Opening Reception: April 30th 7:30-10:30pm
This past Saturday, we hosted a small closing reception for the Barnstormers show at Joshua Liner Gallery. Julia Chesky documented the fun. (El Toro was there too but, that is for tomorrow) Thanks to our sponsors Newton Vineyard, ROOT, and Brooklyn Brewery.

Hanna Liden,Untitled (white pentagram), 2010.
Neon tubing. 10 inches in diameter, edition of 3 + 2 APs

Make your way to a movie theater. I haven’t seen this yet, so don’t tell me anything if you see me (which you won’t, cuz I’m a recluse.)
After the jump are some randy pics that Roger took at the opening in LA.

Opens Tonight (4/14).
Curated by Peter Makebish. The exhibition includes artists Donald Baechler, Ross Bleckner, Kadar Brock, Brendan Cass, Sante D’Orazio, Matt Jones, John Newsom, Hermann Nitsch, Bill Saylor, Kenny Scharf, Ouattara Watts, and Dustin Yellin
Robert Lazzarini opened a new show at Honor Fraser in Los Angeles over the weekend, it runs until May 9th.
Robert Lazzarini’s artwork springs from a desire to understand the perceivable limits of the material world. Conceptually and formally rigorous, he pushes ordinary objects to their limits by mining the twined threads of distortion and material veracity…Lazzarini negotiates a place between two and three dimensions that challenges his viewers’ understanding of the physical world and their visual perception.
– Katie Sonnenborn

There are a bunch of great shows opening up this weekend all across America. The group show happening Saturday at Guerrero Gallery in SF will be butter. Continue after the jump for more to do.
We’re huge hans of Greg Lamarche’s work, so it is exciting to see that he has his first solo exhibition in Toronto opening at Show & Tell Gallery tonight.
Julia Chesky dropped by Deitch Projects last night to have a look at Jules de Balincourt’s fantastic new show. Visual evidence above.

Opening this Saturday in San Francisco, two amazing sculptors under one roof.
Shooting Gallery
839 Larkin Street · San Francisco, CA
Matt Mignanelli is a New York-based artist. He has a show, The Paradigm, opening at Recoat Gallery in Glasgow, Scotland tomorrow (4/2). We’re totally feeling his work. Peep a studio visit here
Patricia Piccinini’s Unforced Intimacies opened March 17 at Leeahn Gallery South Korea. The work is pretty amazing, and if you’re not familiar with it take a look, as the show is up until April 17th.
Lola Dupré is part of the Collage show which opens at THIS in Los Angeles tonight (flyer after the jump). She’s from Glasgow, Scotland.



Our good friend Mr. Kiji has this series of paintings in the show Small Favors, which opens at Giant Robot in New York tomorrow night.

Tonight (3/26).
We did a recent interview with SpY here
SC Gallery
C/ Cortes nº 4, Lonja 1ª Izq
Bilbao

The Last Night opens tonight (3/25) at ALICE gallery in Brussels. We did a nice, recent interview with HMN here
For this 37th exhibition at ALICE gallery, and for the very first time, Danish artist HuskMitNavn and American artist Lydia Fong will be presenting their latest work together. These two artists have built their reputation in the street, before being recognized by the art world. An East meets West get-together that’s been long awaited by many artists around the world.
If HuskMitNavn shines by his talent, the American behind Lydia Fong is a true living legend, however pretentious this might seem to the non initiated.