Viewing Program artist Seher Shah’s architectural drawings are both fantastical and factual. Her drawings are complicated studies of real architectural spaces with multiple perspectival renderings of the structures. On a
Monthly Archives: June 2013
Deborah Dancy: Chasing the Light at Sears Peyton Gallery

Currently on view until June 29 at Sears Peyton Gallery is a collection of luminescent paintings and drawings in the exhibition Deborah Dancy: Chasing the Light. The entire exhibition, including both
Nancy Lorenz: New Work at Morgan Lehman Gallery

It’s a treat to see an artist working confidently with unusual materials. In her exhibition New Work, Nancy Lorenz has made use of mother-of-pearl inlay, lacquer, white gold, and
Vitamin D2: New Perspectives in Drawing

In May 2013, art book publisher Phaidon released Vitamin D2: New Perspectives in Drawing, a sequel to their 2005 publication Vitamin D. Aiming to present an “up-to-the-minute” survey of
Subliming Vessel: The Drawings of Matthew Barney at The Morgan Library & Museum

Matthew Barney, DE LAMA LÂMINA: De Lama Lâmina, 2005. Oxidized iron powder, petroleum jelly, and graphite on embossed paper in self-lubricating plastic frame, 12 1/2 x 10 x 1 1/4 inches. Collection of the artist. © Matthew Barney, courtesy of Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels.
Life, decay, and death mingle freely in Matthew Barney’s delicate and elaborate drawings currently on display in the exhibition Subliming Vessel, on view at The Morgan Library and Museum
Tracey Emin: I Followed You To The Sun at Lehmann Maupin

Tracey Emin, Lonely Chair Drawing II, 2012. Gouache on paper, 40 x 54 inches. © Tracey Emin. Image courtesy of Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong and White Cube. Photo: Ben Westoby.
Though not often known for subtlety in her work, British provocateur Tracey Emin offers a refreshingly more mellow output in her latest body of drawings, presented in a two-part exhibition
Christopher Knowles

Viewing Program Curator Lisa Sigal recalls a recent meeting with poet and artist Christopher Knowles. I was looking back at TDC’s archives, which are organized in black binders; inside are
Garrett Phelan, Silent Score for Wheels, 2012
Dublin based Garrett Phelan, best known for his installations, radio and zine projects recently premiered New Faith Love Songs, a series of 8 animations at IMMA in Dublin. We are