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MATT GONZALEZ: MAGIC-CIRCUMSTANTIAL COLLAGES

This article was originally published in Juxtapoz Magazine on June 25, 2021 Beauty Will Be Convulsive / Dolby Chadwick Gallery / July 1-August 29, 2021 Not to be missed is Beauty Will Be Convulsive, new work by Matt Gonzalez, which runs concurrently with the Terry Powers show at Dolby Chadwick Gallery. The exhibit includes 20 […]Read Post ›

TERRY POWERS: ART’S NECESSARY ANGELS

This article originally appeared in Juxtapoz Magazine on June 24, 2021. Why do we even bother to look at art in this day and age? Is it for the hope of a deeper exchange or some promising sign, if not of a better life, of a finer, more dear appreciation of this one. In The […]Read Post ›

Displacement Geology

Tamsin Spencer Smith’s third collection of poems is now available through FMSBW Press. A love letter to the natural world and the wild human heart, the cover of this book is based on a painting by Kevin Earl Taylor.

XISLE, a novel

Tamsin Spencer Smith’s first novel is now available through FMSBW Press. Set in Havana, Miami, and Washington D.C., the political thriller canvases four decades of intrigue and romance, amidst the backdrop of US-Cuba policy. Cover art based on a painting by Jerry Lyles.

All that’s Solid Melts into Paint: Alex Kanevsky

This essay originally appeared in Juxtapoz Magazine on September 30, 2020. Alex Kanevsky’s exhibition of new work at Dolby Chadwick Gallery focuses on the human figure. Whether lying on a bed, sharing a meal, or riding a horse, each subject appears in syncopation with their surroundings. Each painting comprises still life, landscape, and portrait. Interior and exterior […]Read Post ›

Chelsea Wong: The Pleasure of Joy

  The post was originally published by Juxtapoz Magazine on June 22, 2020. Picasso is reputed to have said, “The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our soul.” Chelsea Wong doesn’t deny daily life its grit; she sprinkles it with pixie dust, making all the souls her paintings exemplars of the kind […]Read Post ›

TAMSIN SMITH & EMILIO VILLALBA

Originally posted on Art & Politics: The Matt Gonzalez Reader:
first published in Juxtapoz Magazine, December 20, 2019 Two Hands, One Brush: Tamsin Smith & Emilio Villalba Collaborate @ Adobe Books Gallery ? THE PAINTER’S ALPHABET Tamsin Smith + Emilio Villalba Adobe Books Gallery 3130 24th Street, San Francisco Exhibition: Nov 22-Dec 9, 2019 ? Painting…

David Ligare @ LewAllen Galleries

LewAllen Galleries // August 30th, 2019 through October 12, 2019. This article originally appeared in Juxtapoz Magazine, September 5th, 2019. David Ligare: Elements of Radical Renewal  By Tamsin Smith David Ligare had his first solo exhibition in New York in 1969. Elements at Santa Fe’s LewAllen Galleries marks his forty-eighth. In the way that Homer, Virgil, […]Read Post ›

MARYAM YOUSIF & NICK MAKANNA

Originally posted on Art & Politics: The Matt Gonzalez Reader:
first published in Juxtapoz, August 14, 2019 Maryam Yousif, “Puabi Bust”, glazed stoneware, 18 x 10 x 20.5 inches, 2019. Back to Back: Maryam Yousif & Nick Makanna @ Guerrero Gallery By Tamsin Smith & Matt Gonzalez ———————— Maryam Yousif: Puabi Live! / July 20 –…

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