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Casper Brindle presents two new bodies of work at William Turner Gallery artdaily.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from artdaily.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Review: Judy Chicago Takes Aim at the Sexism of Art Critics in Her Memoir and New Retrospective newrepublic.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newrepublic.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Beverly Fishman’s intoxicating artworks are hard pills to swallow Beverly Fishman’s intoxicating artworks are hard pills to swallow In Los Angeles, American artist Beverly Fishman’s provocative, electric-hued objects square up to the pharmaceutical industry, confront physical and mental health, and nod to California’s modern art roots Beverly Fishman, Untitled (Anxiety, One Missing Dose), 2020, urethane paint on wood. Courtesy of the artist and GAVLAK Los Angeles | Palm Beach. Photography: Ed Mumford Beverly Fishman’s work might appear enticing and harmless, but one need only scratch the surface before something more murky comes bubbling up. At Gavlak gallery, Fishman’s show, ‘Love Letter to LA’, explores the marketing of pharmaceuticals to an increasingly medicated public. These alluring, ultra-polished wall reliefs rendered in urethane paint seek to make tangible the physical and mental states of pain, anxiety and wellness ....
Reopened Portland Art Museum offers rare opportunity to see work of activist-artist Ed Bereal Updated 7:51 AM; Today 7:51 AM Ed Bereal is shown in 2019 with his holographic installation, “Exxon: Five Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” Photo courtesy of David Scherrer and the Whatcom MuseumDavid Scherrer and the Whatcom Museum Facebook Share By Alex V. Cipolle | For The Oregonian/OregonLive The year is 1962 and, in a garden-level San Francisco apartment, legendary activist-artist Ed Bereal sculpts the contours of his lover’s face as a tear runs down her cheek. Her name was Barbara, and she was pregnant with their child. As young starving artists, they had decided to give up the child for adoption. ....