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Through LEGO Compositions, Katherine Duclos Grounds Chaos in Color

Through LEGO Compositions, Katherine Duclos Grounds Chaos in ColorThe artist begins each artwork with a color palette and no plan.

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David Surman’s Gestural Paintings Question How We Understand Animal Emotion

David Surman’s Gestural Paintings Question How We Understand Animal EmotionSurman renders animals in a manner that reflects our tendency to ascribe human emotion and feeling to other species.

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To Know Where to Go Back, Keita Morimoto Paints “To Nowhere and Back”

To Know Where to Go Back, Keita Morimoto Paints
Keita Morimoto paints the night like a contemporary vision of Hopper’s Nighthawks. There is human elements and a slight hint of movement in the late night scenes in a Morimoto universe, and the same quiet intensity of being a voyeur in those vulnerable hours. There is just something on the edge of a ghostly happening, a surreal and cinematic distance between you and the scenes before you that is unsettling and yet safe. Our relationship between midnight and dawn is often associated with excess, a night out that lingers into morning, a blurred sense of reality that comes from being at a late-night club, closing down a bar, hanging out with friends as the dark skies to turn to the…
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Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring and the Works of Sung Hwa Kim

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring and the Works of Sung Hwa Kim
Harper’s is pleased to announce Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring, Brooklyn-based artist Sung Hwa Kim’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. The presentation features new paintings by Kim and opens Thursday, March 6, 6–8pm, with a reception attended by the artist.