jameskalmroughcut | Shirley Jaffe at TIBOR DE NAGY Federico Herrero at JAMES COHAN RED TELEPHONE at FIERMAN @jameskalmroughcut | Uploaded January 2020 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
James Kalm brings “paint head” viewers along for a Sunday afternoon gallery tour. Stopping first at Tebor De Nagy we slip in to check out “Cut in Square”. Shirley Jaffe is perhaps one of the most underrated painters of her generation. Coming to maturity in the heydays of Abstract Expressionism, Jaffe maintained her vocabulary of post cubist forms, while expanding its color, spatial and referential signs.
Then we bike on to the James Cohan Gallery for a glance at Federico Herrero’s “Volume” as selection of recent paintings and sculpture. This show features Minimalist concrete sculptures with brightly painted sections and a large installation mural and lushly hued paintings.
Finally, viewers wind up with an after closing time look at “Red Telephone” at Fierman Gallery. This exhibition, curated by Nora Griffin, is a selection of some of the more challenging paintings being produced in the New York region. Included in this presentation are: Uman, Robin Bruch, Jane Corrigan, Matthew Dale Fisher, Alteronce Gumby, Peter Gallo, Ruth Root, Hermine Ford, Nora Griffin, Jarrett Key, and Chris Martin. This program was recorded January 19, 2020.
James Kalm brings “paint head” viewers along for a Sunday afternoon gallery tour. Stopping first at Tebor De Nagy we slip in to check out “Cut in Square”. Shirley Jaffe is perhaps one of the most underrated painters of her generation. Coming to maturity in the heydays of Abstract Expressionism, Jaffe maintained her vocabulary of post cubist forms, while expanding its color, spatial and referential signs.
Then we bike on to the James Cohan Gallery for a glance at Federico Herrero’s “Volume” as selection of recent paintings and sculpture. This show features Minimalist concrete sculptures with brightly painted sections and a large installation mural and lushly hued paintings.
Finally, viewers wind up with an after closing time look at “Red Telephone” at Fierman Gallery. This exhibition, curated by Nora Griffin, is a selection of some of the more challenging paintings being produced in the New York region. Included in this presentation are: Uman, Robin Bruch, Jane Corrigan, Matthew Dale Fisher, Alteronce Gumby, Peter Gallo, Ruth Root, Hermine Ford, Nora Griffin, Jarrett Key, and Chris Martin. This program was recorded January 19, 2020.