
Eamon O’Kane: Der Glasraum at Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco
Irish painter O’Kane employs both meticulous quasi-realism and expressive, gelatinous abstraction in depicting half-imagined architectures. Hinting at the ghosts of their makers as much as the perceptual itinerary of their inhabitants, O’Kane’s new series fuses Modernist glass, steel, and concrete archetypes into psychologically and visually lush inversions of time, space, boundaries, and histories.




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Oh thank you!… these all look great. Don’t leave out the fantastic “Lowbrow Tarot” show in LA at La Luz de Jesus Gallery in October. Or the online Eclectix exhibit “H2O” of newbrow art based on water. Or Dave Kinsey at Joshua Liner in NYC…
While you’re in D.C…..check out the National Portrait Gallery’s exhibit Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture. Mapplethorpe, Gonzeles-Torres, Wyeth… should be amazing.
Paul McCarthy?! That’s all I have to look forward to in L.A. (not familiar with Jen DeNike)?! Ugh …
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Hmm…Superflex is what’s coming to DC? Think I’ll be taking the train to NY.
looks good —
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