Posts tagged ‘Susanne Vielmetter Gallery’

Twitter Reviews – August 2011

Marclay: #TheClock @LACMA (****) I had limited viewing time & was made acutely aware of actual time flying by. Amazing editorial feat.

1 Aug via TweetDeck

Periodically revisiting clock-watching films like Nick of Time & 3:00 High gave #TheClock a sense of storytelling & continuity.

1 Aug via TweetDeck

Also Marclay used more than time to unite the scenes in #TheClock linking sequential clips w/ themes like rain, trains, gears, phones, etc.

1 Aug via TweetDeck

Recognition of familiar characters & identifying films in #TheClock conjured pleasure in a sense of shared culture.

1 Aug via TweetDeck

Now when I watch old movies & I see a watch or a clock in a scene, I wonder if that clip is in #TheClock. Wish I could have seen more.

1 Aug via TweetDeck

End of Summer Party @ Peter Blake (****) Marvelous work by Johnson, Couwenberg, Gleason, DeLap, Burtch & others. Could have done w/o Lita.

22 Aug via TweetDeck

Cast resin wall sculpture by Eric Johnson in the End of Summer Party exhibition @ Peter Blake Gallery http://twitpic.com/6a7206

22 Aug via TweetPic for iPhone

Kristin Calabrese @svlap (***) Goofy but just mildly amusing, however, I did get a kick out of “Sabotage Bitch.” #artLA

27 Aug via TweetDeck

Monique Van Genderen @svlap (**) Boring, clichéd abstractions. Small ones should have been tossed in dumpster as failed experiments. #artLA

27 Aug via TweetDeck

Last year I thought it was good 2 see Monique trying something new, but after this show @svlap I say go back to the vinyl. #artLA

27 Aug via TweetDeck

Mindy Shapero @svlap (**) Schizoid show. Looks like she’s groping around in the dark after her impressive obsessive paper sculptures. #artLA

27 Aug via TweetDeck

Cityscape Show @ George Billis (***) Tight theme w/ the exception of 2 out-of-place treescapes–good vibe overall. A bit too crowded. #artLA

27 Aug via TweetDeck

Lay of the Land @ Angles (***) Something wrong w/ installation. Overexposed photos+florescent light+white walls=glare & squinting. #artLA

27 Aug via TweetDeck

Dion Johnson @ Western Proj (*****) Superliciously hot hard-edge abstraction that reads as huge stylized vertical & diagonal “drips.” #artLA

27 Aug via TweetDeck

Johnson @ Western Proj: Hung w/ some welcome breathing room. Eye-popping colors show off finesse w/ both opaque & translucent layers. #artLA

27 Aug via TweetDeck

Kirsten Everberg @ 1301PE (***) Bradbury Bldg interiors of grids & scrollwork & swamps w/ drippy palms. Some dead-on others look unfinished.

27 Aug via TweetDeck

Post 9-11 @OHWOWGallery (**) Textual work seems heartfelt but mostly poser angst from this vainglorious rebel clique. #artLA

27 Aug via TweetDeck

September 22, 2011 at 2:14 PM Leave a comment

Twitter Reviews – January 2010

Last Plastics Show @ Cardwell Jimmerson (*****) Loved all the cast acrylic/resin: Vasa, Chicago, Valentine, Alexander, Reiss & Eversley.
2:49 PM Jan 30th via TweetDeck

Rodney McMillian: Succulents @ Vielmetter (***) Not seeing link between “cultural meaning” & “aesthetic form.” But plants=cool clean air#artLA
3:32 PM Jan 30th via TweetDeck

Vielmetter’s new space (****) Loving bow-truss ceiling and ancient roll-up doors, but back 2 spaces too closed in & doors too narrow.#artLA
3:35 PM Jan 30th via TweetDeck

Lee Ufan @ Blum & Poe (****) Grainy blue or gray pigment and fading brushstrokes give them a weird photographic feel. #artLA #afd 8
4:01 PM Jan 30th via TweetDeck

Tom LaDuke @ Angles (***) Too much quotation & not enough distance from Richter in the paintings. Sculptures way cool though. #artLA
4:18 PM Jan 30th via TweetDeck

Freddy Chandra: Verge @ Walter Maciel (*****) Translucent & blurry like film strip sliding out of a projector Asymmetricals work best #artLA
4:49 PM Jan 30th via TweetDeck

I’m @hammer_museum for the Rachel Whiteread exhibition walkthrough. #whiteread
1:57 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Rachel is ill and won’t be here. Allegra will do the walkthrough alone. #whiteread
2:06 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Makes the invisible visible. #whiteread
2:07 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Rachel regards her drawings as a diary of her work. This is the first show of her drawings. #whiteread
2:09 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Very subtle, intimate work. Should get up close. Floor work done at Berlin residency. Apartment had herringbone floor. #whiteread
2:16 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Likes graph paper and correction fluid. Not technical or preparatory drawings. Parallel works. #whiteread
2:24 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Dissects every part of the room as if she were a surgeon. Drawings have lightness; plays w/ proportion. Opposite of sculptures. #whiteread
2:31 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Baths and plinths most solemn room in the show. Isolation, loss, passage of life. #whiteread
2:40 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Always disappointed she couldn’t cast the stairs in Ghost. Eventually figured it out. Contemplated casting architecture early on. #whiteread
2:44 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Hive is cast of beehive. Palladian shaped and cast in honey-colored resin. Deeply interested in texture. #whiteread
2:48 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

5 yrs of meetings for Holocaust Memorial was a very fertile time for her drawings. White bookshelves and page ends of books. #whiteread #afd
2:55 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Like her drawings, items in vitrine all related to personal memories. Collections, reminders, mementos, passing of time. #whiteread
3:03 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Packing her mother’s belongings after she passed away led to a series of boxes. Feeding the personal into the work. #whiteread
3:09 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Mattresses also extend idea of memory & loss. Frequently abandoned in the street, loaded w/ the lives of people who slept on them. #whiteread
3:36 PM Jan 31st via TweetDeck

Really cool circular graph paper used to plot the heat core test for the transparent resin cast of Trafalgar Square Plinth. #whiteread
6:06 PM Jan 31st via web

February 28, 2010 at 10:48 PM Leave a comment

Twitter Reviews – August 2009

Summer Group Show @ Cottage Home (***) Bart Exposito paintings & Pae White tapestry are the standouts. #artLA
4:47 PM Aug 1st from txt

Simone Forti @ The Box (*) Boring performance documentation. Walked in. Walked right out. #artLA
5:00 PM Aug 1st from txt

Monique van Genderen @ Happy Lion (**) Good 2 see Monique experimenting w/ something new, but needs more time in the studio. Only 1 I like.
5:10 PM Aug 1st from txt

Mark Roeder @ sister (***) Black line paintings on white gessoed canvas or paper. I like the idea of correction. #artLA
5:15 PM Aug 1st from txt

POVevolving Anniversary Show (**) Again–only one painting I like: Amy Casey’s “Residential Web.”
5:24 PM Aug 1st from txt

Will Fowler @ China Art Objects (***) I like these paintings. Layered, hard-edge yet messy, fun, bright with white. #artLA
5:31 PM Aug 1st from txt

Diem Chau @ fifth floor (****) Embroidered silk organza over china cups or saucers. Very delicate and poignant. #artLA
5:40 PM Aug 1st from txt

Conscious Pleasure @ Sabina Lee (**) I usually like Sabina’s shows, but not this one. Sloppy & derivative. #artLA
5:50 PM Aug 1st from txt

Pompeii @LACMA (****) Unlike blockbuster predecessor, focuses on wealthy, their art & seaside villas celebrating the Golden Age of Greece.
2:33 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

Pompeii: I really liked a gorgeous small glass bowl made of fused ribbon glass in stripes of blue, green and gold. http://tr.im/wDVy
2:41 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

Pompeii: There was also this amazingly detailed floor mosaic depicting Plato’s Academy. http://tr.im/wDXB
2:47 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

Pompeii: I didn’t really get into the frescoes but did like the Floating Maenad with transparent billowing drapery. http://bit.ly/u7YTH
3:07 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

Pompeii: I was oddly attracted to the portrait-herm of Menander. It was my favorite piece in the show. http://bit.ly/nzadb
3:20 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

Menander: Despite corrosion on the right side of the face and the tip of his nose missing, deep-set eyes, square chin & full lips got to me.
3:21 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

Your Bright Future: 12 Contemporary Artists from Korea @LACMA (***) Not recent enough to feel timely; not remote enough to be historical.
6:23 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

I agree with both @KnightLAT & Chris Miles–Do Ho Suh’s Fallen Star 1/5 is the piece to see. http://tr.im/wEyV
6:24 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

Fallen Star 1/5 is an exquisite clash between Wizard of Oz & Twilight Zone with Roland Reiss & Gordon Matta-Clark.
6:34 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

Fallen Star 1/5: I was particularly wowed by the extremely detailed and structured stitching on the deflated balloon.
6:35 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

I also liked the icy coolness of the honeycomb resin used in Do Ho Suh’s eerie Home within Home. http://tr.im/wEAn
6:35 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

Bright Future: As for the rest, I just don’t have the patience for standing around reading a lot of text or watching TV in a museum.
6:35 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

Bright Future: I’ve also grown weary of the Home Depot aesthetic. Please, no more sheetrock, metal shelving, cardboard boxes or crates.
6:36 PM Aug 18th from TweetDeck

From the Spoon to the City @LACMA (****) Small but worthy. Into the chaise lounges by Gehry & Breuer & Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin Line textile.
11:25 AM Aug 20th from TweetDeck

Patrick Wilson @ Susanne Vielmetter (****) Didn’t like the works on paper. Subtle harmonies of paintings like “Green Gray Yellow” work best. #artLA
2:19 PM Aug 21st from txt

Chris Vasell @ Blum & Poe (**) Why did everyone like these paintings? Yuck. #artLA
2:32 PM Aug 21st from txt

Laugh It Off @ Walter Maciel (****) Fun and funny, particularly the jabs at the Art World. #artLA
2:52 PM Aug 21st from txt

Wet Paint @ Steve Turner (***) Not bad for youngsters. Love all of Ana Rodriguez’s patterns & blobs.
8:37 PM Aug 22nd from txt

Wet Paint: Also drawn to Michael Rey’s “Limited (IME)” monochrome. I’m a sucker for chartreuse. #artLA
8:40 PM Aug 22nd from txt

Drawings & Objects by Architects @ Edward Cella (***) A bit too crowed on the walls, but represents some great architects.
8:58 PM Aug 22nd from txt

Edward Cella: Be sure to see Frank Gehry’s Wiggle chair, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Cottage Studio for Ayn Rand & Minoru Yamasaki’s Century Plaza Hotel.
8:59 PM Aug 22nd from txt

Deforestation Squad @machineproject (****) Love to see all this recycling going on. Side and coffee tables & a grass couch–cool. #artLA
9:57 PM Aug 22nd from txt

September 4, 2009 at 8:31 PM Leave a comment

Twitter Reviews – March 2009

Mineo Mizuno: Coexistence @ Samuel Freeman (***) Like moss covered ovoids in theory, but in reality fall short. Wish they were greener.
4:27 PM Mar 3rd from web

Mizuno @ Freeman: Misting contraptions distract. Matte-glazed works weak, but love the small, shiny river rock shaped ceramics.
4:32 PM Mar 3rd from web

David Hockney: Drawing in a Printing Machine @ LA Louver (**) Is this what phoning it in for an affordable price point looks like?
1:21 PM Mar 5th from web

Elias Sime: Eye of the Needle Eye of the Heart @ SMMoA (***) Wowed by obsessive craftsmanship of the stitching, but too much of the same.
1:37 PM Mar 5th from web

Julie Blackmon: Domestic Vacations @ Fahey/Klein (*****) Wonderfully humorous fictional photos of family life.
1:03 PM Mar 6th from txt

Jeremy Kidd: Fictional Realities @ Fahey/Klein (****) Dizzying (in a good way) urban photoscapes including LACMA under construction.
1:07 PM Mar 6th from txt

Carlos & Jason Sanchez @ dnj (***) Photos of some pretty depressing topics. Kind of a mood killer.
1:15 PM Mar 6th from txt

Angel Delgado: Continuous Limit @ Couturier (***) Liked the “objects in soap” series and sheep in metal cases. Didn’t care for drawings.
1:30 PM Mar 6th from txt

Angel Delgado @ Couturier: Objects are more metaphorical. Drawings are too literal.
1:31 PM Mar 6th from txt

Jutta Koether: Sovereign Women in Painting @ Susanne Vielmetter (*) Ridiculously awful.
2:09 PM Mar 6th from txt

Arsen Roje: Body Parts @ Peres Projects (***) Jenny Savillesque paintings of fingers, thumbs and hands.
2:22 PM Mar 6th from txt

Dave Muller: iamthewalrus @ Blum & Poe (****) “Beatles Within Beatles” is my favorite piece in the show.
2:32 PM Mar 6th from txt

Melissa Manfull: Tesseracts @ Taylor de Cordoba (****) Gridded towers and arches as organic stalactites and stalagmites.
2:51 PM Mar 6th from txt

Penelope Gottlieb @ Kim Light (*****) Suburban real estate dreams with shopping carts & fake fireplace thrown in to break the reverie.
3:03 PM Mar 6th from txt

Brad Eberhard: As Different as Twins @ Cottage Home (****) Washes, paint layering, colors, all great. “Snake Stack” my fav.
3:53 PM Mar 13th from txt

Katherine Gray @ Acuna-Hansen (***) Forest glass installations remind me of the coin toss at carnivals. Clear bubbles in back room best of show.
4:02 PM Mar 13th from txt

Vorcan: Painting Live Music @ L2kontemporary. (*) High school Day-Glo paintings made worse by 3-D gimmick.
4:11 PM Mar 13th from txt

Rebekah Bogard: Flesh & Bone @ Sam Lee (****) Pink and fecund. Cute but sexy, naughty.
4:21 PM Mar 13th from txt

David Kramer: Guilty Pleasure @ Jancar (***) Drawings with text. I laughed at “Burn This.”
4:46 PM Mar 13th from txt

“Burn This” says: Nice being an artist. Even if you are lucky enough to get famous your neighbor still doesn’t know who the f*ck you are.
4:51 PM Mar 13th from txt

Catya Plate @ Jancar/McCorkle (***) Does amusing things with clothes pins. Liked the colored pencil tarot card drawings best.
4:54 PM Mar 13th from txt

Illegiblusion @ Sabina Lee (***) Most delicate use of line. Grids for Mary Ijichi, and loops & dots for Kimiko Miyoshi.
5:04 PM Mar 13th from txt

Walter Robinson: Transport @ Charlie James (*****) Auto name plates, fun color, metallic sparkle meets Rothko and resin.
5:21 PM Mar 13th from txt

Kit Hinrichs: The Storyteller’s Art @ ACCD (***) Impressive body of graphic design. A bit stuck in the ’80s. Some stuff hung too high.
6:20 PM Mar 13th from txt

Jalopy @ Side Street Projects (***) Baron Margo’s race car and motorcycle look like something from the Rocketeer by way of the Great Race.
6:52 PM Mar 13th from txt

Eye in the Sky: JPL’s Mars Orbiter @ PMCA (***) Second time wearing 3-D glasses today. “Opportunity Rover at Victoria Crater” is amazing.
7:38 PM Mar 13th from txt

Data + Art @ PMCA (****) Best mix of data and art is David Bowen’s “Photographic Drawing Device,” solar-powered mini-robots drawing circles.
7:49 PM Mar 13th from txt

Roger Kuntz @ LAM (***) Though best know for his Freeway and Sign series, I prefer the Crystal Cove series, especially “Sea Porch,” 1960.
7:03 PM Mar 14th from txt

Kuntz created multiple paintings of same subject, starting with realistic rendering & achieving greater abstraction in each subsequent version.
7:10 PM Mar 14th from txt

The Bathroom series was Kuntz’s undoing. Especially when he added red to his favored blue and grey palette.
7:17 PM Mar 14th from txt

Kuntz gets brighter and funner in his subsequent Ocean Interior and Blimp series, bringing in luminous teals and greens.
7:28 PM Mar 14th from txt

I think Kuntz didn’t become as well known, not because the Bathroom series was out of step, but because it wasn’t as compelling.
7:47 PM Mar 14th from txt

Christine Nguyen: Dark Matter of Fact @ Angels Gate (**) Too much sketchbook experimenting. Only photo mural finds some resolutions.
3:10 PM Mar 20th from txt

Kurt Franz: Desublimated Landscapes @ Angels Gate (***) Diebenkorn but in 3-D. Nice to see construction materials used for more than scattertrash.
3:21 PM Mar 20th from txt

Amy Thornberry: Sheaths, Veils, Sediment @ Torrance Art Museum (**) Oh no–scattertrash!
4:26 PM Mar 20th from txt

Marie Thibeault: Broken Symmetries @ Torrance Art Museum (***) Paintings are dynamic, fragmented, chaotic and yes, scattered, but definitely not trashy.
4:30 PM Mar 20th from txt

Kim Abeles: Location Studies @ TAM (****) Who knew homeless sleep where the trees aren’t? Always liked her smog work.
4:34 PM Mar 20th from txt

Iva Gueorguieva @ Angles (***) So-so. Liked large B&W with collage best (The Pageantry of Power: The General).
12:50 PM Mar 27th from txt

Dimitri Kozyrev: Lost Edge @ Mark Moore (****) Love the way he uses masked areas of different paint texture & real/abstract as collage elements.
1:21 PM Mar 27th from txt

Steven Hull @ Rosamund Felsen (***) Felt like I was in a Psychedelic/Surrealist/Modernist haunted house in Disneyland with a bad hangover.
1:32 PM Mar 27th from txt

Nobuhito Nashigawara: Identities @ Mark Moore (***) Yoshimoto Nara meets Nathan Mabry.
1:36 PM Mar 27th from txt

John Miller: The Natural Order @ Patrick Painter (**) Gold-leaf pirate booty assemblages juxtaposed with ’80s decor. Kind of a snore.
1:51 PM Mar 27th from txt

Rock Paper Scissor @ Robert Berman (**) Why do rock musicians think they can get away with anything? Scissors should win. (Save 1 Pettibon)
2:07 PM Mar 27th from txt

Michael Beck: The Object as Still Life @ Lora Schlesinger (****) Each a single antique object against a wall. Multiple light sources make for cool shadows.
2:29 PM Mar 27th from txt

Alexandra Hedison: Ithaka @ Frank Pictures (***) Not about trees? Too bad–would have been better without the pseudo-theory text on the walls.
5:58 PM Mar 27th from txt

Donald Sultan: Recent Works on Paper @ Greenfield Sacks (**) Much better in reproduction than in person.
6:03 PM Mar 27th from txt

Amy Ross & Carole Silverstein: The aim of waking is to dream @ Overtones (***) Sugar pills and hallucinogens.
6:09 PM Mar 27th from txt

August 10, 2009 at 9:53 PM Leave a comment


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