
Some Walls is pleased to present David Rhodes: "Nocturnes," paintings on linen and paper by the British-born, Berlin-based artist from January 19 - March 31, 2013. This is a unique opportunity to see Rhodes's work in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Joan Mitchell, Then, Last Time IV, 1985 Oil on canvas 102 x 79 inches February 3 – April 28, 2012 ‘My paintings aren’t about art issues. They’re about a feeling that comes to me from the outside, from landscape. … Paintings aren’t about the person who makes them, either. My paintings have to do with feelings’. – Joan Mitchell, 1974 Hauser & Wirth is proud to present an exhibition of late paintings by American Abstract [...]

Organized as part of The Phillips Collection’s 90th anniversary, Eye to Eye features a group of paintings by modern American artist Joseph Marioni in the context of the museum permanent collection.
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Tags: Adolph Gottlieb, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Arthur Dove, Gene Davis, Henri Matisse, Joan Mitchell, Jorge Pardo, Joseph Marioni, Kate Shepherd, Milton Avery, Morris Louis, Pierre Bonnard, Piet Mondrian, Tayo Heuser, The Phillips Collection, Thomas Downing, Vincent van Gogh, Washington DC

Installation view The Jewel Thief explores new ways to think about and experience abstract art. Using divergent forms of display, the exhibition focuses attention on art’s intersection with the decorative and functional elements of architecture. Beginning in the museum’s atrium, the exhibition continues into the large Wachenheim gallery, filling the space with a diverse range of artwork, including painting, sculpture, textiles, wallpaper, chandeliers, video, and photography. Artwork is presented through the lens of several opposing [...]
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The following interview was published on MINUS SPACE in May 2004 in conjunction with Laura Sue Phillip’s spotlight exhibition. Matthew Deleget: Let’s start at the beginning of your career. You grew up in California and did your undergraduate work at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco. A few years later, in the early 1990s, you earned your MFA at Hunter College in New York. What kind of work were you making [...]
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Tags: Andy Goldsworthy, Artist in the Marketplace, Bronx Museum of the Arts, California College of the Arts, David Reed, George W. Bush, Hunter College, Interviews, Joan Mitchell, Jonathan Lasker, Laura Sue Phillips, Lydia Dona, Matthew Deleget, Moira Dryer, Peter Halley, Richard Tuttle, Sean Scully, Sidney Janis Gallery, Sigmund Freud, Tema Celeste, Tom Nozkowski, Valerie Jaudon, Vincent Longo