MUSÉE 29 – EVOLUTION

Evolution explores the concepts of progress, transformation, growth, and advancement in an age when images are taking a dramatic shift in the role they play in our lives.

Art In: Robert Mann Gallery, Kaufmann Repetto, Yossi Milo

Art In: Robert Mann Gallery, Kaufmann Repetto, Yossi Milo

Julie Blackmon Lindenlure, 2020 © Julie Blackmon, Courtesy Robert Mann Gallery

Julie Blackmon Lindenlure, 2020 © Julie Blackmon, Courtesy Robert Mann Gallery

Robert Mann Gallery: Talent Show

Robert Mann Gallery is pleased to present Talent Show by photographer Julie Blackmon. The collection of photographs encompass a theatrical, whimsical tableau of domestic youth inspired by her own family, Dutch master Jan Steen and French modernist painter, Balthus to evoke a past era vibe.

Gallery hours are by appointment only. Show closing is on October 17th, 2020.

Talia Chetrit Three Faces 2020. Courtesy of the artist and Kaufmann Repetto Milan / New York

Talia Chetrit Three Faces 2020. Courtesy of the artist and Kaufmann Repetto Milan / New York

kaufmann repetto: Joke

Kaufmann Repetto is pleased to announce the opening of Talia Chetrit’s Joke on October 16th. This body of work is an intimate and humorous portrayal of the feminist artist’s first year of motherhood. From self-portraits to family images, this stunning exhibition is a raw representation of the cycle of life.

Sarah Anne Johnson EBJF, 2020. Pigment Print with Oil Paint and Gold Leaf. 61” x 40 5/8” (155 x 103 cm)© Sarah Anne Johnson, Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York

Sarah Anne Johnson EBJF, 2020. Pigment Print with Oil Paint and Gold Leaf. 61” x 40 5/8” (155 x 103 cm)

© Sarah Anne Johnson, Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York

Yossi Milo: Woodlands

Yossi Milo is pleased to present the first solo exhibition by Canadian artist Sarah Anne Johnson. Johnson’s mixed media photographs of forests in her native Manitoba transcend traditional photography by incorporating oil paint, brass leaf and other non-conventional material to evolve the photograph to a more “honest” image and to depict “what the eye and camera cannot apprehend”.

Exhibition is on view from October 22nd to January 9th with extended hours until 8pm.

Weekend Portfolio: Kyra Tabea Balderer

Weekend Portfolio: Kyra Tabea Balderer

Book Review: #nyc by Jeff Mermelstein

Book Review: #nyc by Jeff Mermelstein