Ruby Nell Sales
“How do you make sense on an emotional, intellectual, and pragmatic level of the visual residue one leaves behind?” This is a pivotal question for Adam Pendleton’s recent abstract paintings on view here, which involve a process of accumulation in which the surface of the canvas teems with sweeping gestures, language, drips, splatters, and moments of erasure in a reflection of how we evolve in life. Pendleton has explained that these works “verge on the monumental; they can take months to make and capture a deep history of marks and impressions. Minor moments become major moments because of how they articulate who we are or who we might be at any given moment. It’s a visual poetics of disruption.” These paintings, Pendleton has suggested, ask: “how do you leverage, subvert, and deploy your subjectivity? We all are doing it all of the time. It becomes more interesting when we’re aware that we’re doing it.”
Ruby Nell Sales
Hey Hey It’s 100 Years
Adam Ondra: Pushing the Limits
Agno: Memories of a Forgotten River
Dark Horse on the Wind
Someday It Will Fall
Tussen Vis en Staal
Vladimir Kagan: A Life of Design
The Lost Camps of the Third Reich
Chase
Rosa Bonheur, dame nature
Yell, Stomp, Hiss
Hatun Phaqcha, The Healing Land
Title 18
IWF: 7300 Days of Independence
Knock knock – a Woodpeckers world
My Rome - the gastronomic life in Prati
CIRCA
Fragl. Herkunft