James Kalm drifts through Downtown Manhattan and records a couple of exhibitions of interest. Jonathan Borofsky has been a presence on the international art scene since the late sixties. His installations and counting practice were unique, but with Five Large Paintings hes given up counting and taken up the paint brush. Across town we drop in for the opening of Carrie Moyer. This recent selection of paintings displays Moyers sense of elegance and a knowing employment of painterly devices recalling biomorphic Surrealism, with a Post Modern distance. A cameo appearance by sand painter Wayne Coe begins the tour, and interviews of Borofsky and Moyer are featured.
YEA WAYNE!!!
maeiraldi 1 year ago
Borofsky's sculpture in Baltimore (close to MICA) is huge, makes those paintings look almost miniscule.
chandru1103 2 years ago
You just mapped out my Friday for me
Yamonthese 2 years ago
plus 8! Good Luck Wayne
kidluna 2 years ago
Tangled Alphabet
kidluna 2 years ago
awesome shows. thanks james and kate.
plywood75 2 years ago
thumbs up for Moyer and the music track,,,,,
candeaguilar 2 years ago
This video, I really like. Thanks James, made my day.
claureic 2 years ago
excellent vids! Keep it up
zoticus1 2 years ago
Slag is a good element against the elements. Today I will learn Chinese and vow to eliminate all effort in art. Big rooms and ceilings have done their damage. Thank you for your tireless reporting. Much, much, much appreciated.
spawndawnacl 2 years ago