
Phillip Buntin will exhibit a series of oil and acrylic paintings this month at RHV including “X, Y, Z” pictured above. His paintings look like what you might find in a Petri dish underneath a microscope.
What: Phillip Buntin
When: March 10, 2010 – April 11, 2010
Where: Robert Henry Vintage, 683 6th Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11215

I am so into this print by Ashley Goldberg — it’s kind of Alexander Girard-ish, but in an imperfect way.
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Jennifer Sanchez has got some great new paintings up on her site. I love what she’s doing with graffiti markers these days. You can grab some of her prints on 20×200.

Balance, 2009, by Chris Duncan.

Studio Taschide and Designe, kleine! used the summer break with their new project Susan & John to create the second exhibition 2. MAL. The exhibition hall “Auststellungshalle 1A” in Sachsenhausen was the staged for many small fizz-like bubbles made out of cardboard.
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I wrote about Gareth on Monday, and he asked me to write about him again today. The mountain, not Gareth. And you really can’t go around arguing with a mountain, can you?

Daniel Diggle’s mostly awesome b/c of his name, but his work’s pretty good, too. I suppose.

James Roper’s installation “Into the Fold” has been turning heads for three years. I’m totally amazed.

The Everything Color circle — a fascinating, and oh-so-patient project from Brook Inman.
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