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HG Magazine Issue no. 10
The Art of Hanging; plus Lordy Rodriguez, Rina Banerjee, and Larry Rinder's book recommendation June 13, 2020 Todd Hosfelt discusses his methodology for hanging artwork Lordy Rodriguez' Selma to Montgomery explained in depth We recommend a conversation... Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 9
Online Shop launches, plus Birgit Jensen, Andrew Schoultz, Cornelius Völker, & British New Wave films June 5, 2020 Hosfelt Gallery launches an Online Shop Birgit Jensen's MONDE opens at the Leverkusen Schloss Morsbroich New to Inventory: Cornelius Völker... Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 8
Andrew Schoultz: Mother Nature, Father Time May 28, 2020 Andrew Schoultz’s most ambitious project to date — Mother Nature, Father Time — opens at Hosfelt Gallery Read more
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HG Magazine Issue no. 7
Max Gimblett joins gallery; plus Lukas, Fein, Campbell, Hawkinson and Hilma af Klint documentary May 21, 2020 Hosfelt Gallery announces representation of Max Gimblett Emil Lukas, Nicole Phungrasamee Fein and Jim Campbell share work from their studio... Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 6
Studio Visits: Lokai, Piccinini, Porter, Fein, Wiley, Schoultz, Kürten - plus GF carrot muffin recipe May 14, 2020 Visit the studios of Bernard Lokai, Patricia Piccinini, Liliana Porter, Nicole Phungrasamee Fein, William T. Wiley, Andrew Schoultz and Stefan... Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 5
Rina Banerjee, Gideon Rubin, Rozzi Crane May 8, 2020 Curator Betty Seid discusses Rina Banerjee’s traveling survey exhibition Make Me a Summary of the World at The Folwer Museum... Read more
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HG Magazine Issue no. 4
Special Edition: Taking You To Germany April 30, 2020 Every year, we plan to take a group of collectors on an art and architecture (and culinary and shopping) trip... Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 3
Surabhi Saraf, Andrea Higgins, Rosie Lee Tompkins @ Berkeley Art Museum, soda bread recipe April 23, 2020 Surabhi Saraf's mesmerizing video FOLD is featured Andrea Higgins shares a work in progress from her studio New to... Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 2
Op Art, Isabella Kirkland, Lordy Rodriguez, movie recommendations April 16, 2020 Todd Hosfelt discusses the resurgence of Op Art Isabella Kirkland shares work from her studio Lordy Rodriguez' gerrymandering series is... Read more
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HG Magazine Issue no. 1
Premiere Issue: Liliana Porter, Jim Campbell, Todd's book recommendations April 9, 2020 This is the first of our weekly missives… our way of staying connected to you, our community. The Pennsylvania Academy... Read more -
Project Atrium: Rina Banerjee
on view at the MOCA Jacksonville through June 28, 2020 March 20, 2020 Rina Banerjee is known for her large-scale sculptures and installations made from a wide range of materials that she brings... Read more -
Gideon Rubin: Black Book
on view at the Jerusalem Artists' House through April 25, 2020 February 29, 2020 Following the initial shock, Rubin decided to purchase the entire 18-magazine edition [of a 1939 magazine containing an English translation...... Read more
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FAULTline Art Show: The County Experience – Isabella Kirkland, Russell Crotty
on view at the Bartolini Gallery through March 31, 2020 February 6, 2020 A varied and diverse exhibition of contemporary visual art, sculpture, tapestry, photography, and more, FAULTline Art Show: The County Experience... Read more -
Rina Banerjee: Make Me a Summary of the World
on view at the Fowler Museum at UCLA through May 31, 2020 December 8, 2019 Make Me a Summary of the World brings together several of Banerjee’s monumental installations in conversation with more than two... Read more -
The Observable Universe: Visualizing the Cosmos in Art
on view at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art through February 16, 2020 September 29, 2019 The Observable Universe explores a diverse range of artistic representations of the cosmos, including works by Lita Albuquerque, Lee Bontecou,... Read more
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Almost Human: Digital Art from the Permanent Collection
on view at the San Jose Museum of Art through September 27, 2020 September 22, 2019 The technologies developed in Silicon Valley have intrigued and inspired artistic experimentation for more than three decades and pave a... Read more -
Encounters: Honoring the Animal in Ourselves
on view at City of Palo Alto Art Center through December 29, 2019 September 14, 2019 Patricia Piccinini sculpts arresting, hyper-realistic creatures that are both human and other, speaking to the mutability of form. Read more -
Slant Step Forward
on view at the Verge Center for the Arts through October 27, 2019 September 12, 2019 The Slant Step is not just a California story. It belongs to all who can identify with Wiley’s early dedication... Read more
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How the Light Gets In
on view at the Johnson Museum of Art through December 8, 2019 September 7, 2019 The exhibition brings together an international group of artists and artist teams and collectives, ranging in age from their twenties... Read more -
Jim Campbell at the Anderson Collection
on view at the Anderson Collection through August 3, 2020 September 5, 2019 Contemporary artist Jim Campbell uses technology to filter images of daily life, mediating the audience’s encounter with his subjects and... Read more -
Escaping the Limbo of Man
on view at Fotografiska through November 24, 2019 August 30, 2019 Christian Houge has always explored man’s relationship to nature, both as opposing and unifying forces, in his photography. Read more
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Dataform
on view at the Moss Art Center through November 9, 2019 August 29, 2019 Featured in the Miles C. Horton Jr. Gallery, Jim Campbell’s work is luminescent yet nebulous, continuous but fleeting — visual... Read more -
‘I Like Drawings”: A Conversation with Todd Hosfelt
Squarecylinder August 5, 2019 Drawing, as Hosfelt has envisioned it, appears to have the structure of a decentralized network, patterned through endlessly overlapping family... Read more -
I’ll Bet Your Relationship To Art Began With A Crayon
A Gallerist's Musings July 25, 2019 This installation – eighty-one artists, taken together — marks an effort to understand what “drawing” means, its emotional gravity. Cultures,... Read more
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The Coming World: Ecology as the New Politics. 2030-2100
on view at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art through December 1, 2019 June 28, 2019 The Coming World: Ecology as the New Politics 2030–2100 is a major exhibition project that brings together historical and new... Read more -
Artistic License: Six Takes on the Guggenheim Collection
on view at the Guggenheim Museum, New York through January 12, 2020 May 24, 2019 For Artistic License: Six Takes on the Guggenheim Collection, six contemporary artists explore the Guggenheim collection to create the museum’s... Read more -
Michael Findlay Named President of Art Dealers Association of America Foundation
ARTnews May 21, 2019 Additionally, the ADAA Foundation has appointed three new members to its board: Debra Force, founder of Debra Force Fine Art... Read more
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Rina Banerjee: Make Me a Summary of the World @ SJMA
on view at the San Jose Museum of Art through October 6, 2019 May 16, 2019 Rina Banerjee: Make Me a Summary of the World focuses on four interdependent themes in Banerjee’s work that coincide with... Read more -
Housemuseum Blurs the Line Between Home and Gallery
Patricia Piccinini April 29, 2019 From a Tech Deck skate park to a purpose-built church organ and works by Reko Rennie and Patricia Piccinini, Corbett... Read more -
Boca Museum Goes “Beyond the Cape!” With Provocative Exhibit
William T. Wiley April 17, 2019 The Boca Raton Museum of Art’s playful and provocative exhibition “Beyond the Cape! Comics and Contemporary Art” explores this connection,... Read more
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Beyond the Cape! Comics and Contemporary Art
on view at the Boca Raton Museum of Art through October 6, 2018 April 16, 2019 Prominent art-world superstars such as Kumasi J. Barnett, George Condo, Renee Cox, Liz Craft, Kota Ezawa, Eric Fertman, Chitra Ganesh,... Read more -
These Three Art Exhibits Tether the Visual to the Written Word
William T. Wiley April 4, 2019 At his quasi-retrospective sculpture exhibit at Hosfelt Gallery , William T. Wiley obliterates this fine line between perception and intention... Read more -
Cornelius Völker: Schall & Rauch
on view at the Kunstraum St. Georgen through May 5, 2019 March 30, 2019 In his exhibition 'Schall & Rauch', Cornelius Völker encounters the monumentality of the St. Georgen Church and its stone-built manifestation... Read more
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From a $240,000 Plastic-Bag Bliss-Out to a $3,500 Surrealist Delight, Here Are 6 of the Best Artworks at the 2019 Armory Show
Jim Campbell March 7, 2019 Campbell, an MIT engineer who decided to commit himself to art, is known in certain circles in New York—a piece... Read more -
Built Environments
on view at San Francisco State University through April 4, 2019 February 23, 2019 The exhibition examines artistic interventions both inside and outside of the gallery space, where spatial relations and the routine materials... Read more -
Alan Rath: Virtual Unreality
on view at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art through June 2, 2019 February 23, 2019 Alan Rath: Virtual Unreality marks the first large-scale retrospective survey of this internationally recognized Bay Area artist since his 1998... Read more
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