Opening night for “Elaine, Let’s Get the Hell Out of Here” at Nicelle Beauchene. Painting by Grace Hartigan.(L-R) Deborah Anzinger, I told you, 2017, acrylic and mirrored glass on canvas, 72 x 54 inches, Al Loving, Untitled, 1976, paper collage, 53 x 30 inches.Molly Zuckerman Hartung, Lurch, 2009-14, Acrylic, oil, enamel, spray paint on sewn t-shirts, coat liner, wool, canvas, and dropcloth, 112 x 69 inches.
Opening night for Isabelle Fein, “on the phone” at Jack Hanley GalleryOpening night for Isabelle Fein, “on the phone” at Jack Hanley Gallery.Opening night for Isabelle Fein, “on the phone” at Jack Hanley Gallery
Opening night for “All That Glitters” at Rachel Uffner Gallery.Opening night for “All That Glitters” at Rachel Uffner Gallery.Opening night for “All That Glitters” at Rachel Uffner Gallery. Maria Berrio, Nativity, 2014, Japanese paper on canvas, 48 x 60 inches (121.9 x 152.4 cm).
Jamie Martinez is an artist, the founder/publisher of ArteFuse Magazine, and the Founder/Director of The Border Project Gallery. His artwork strives to disrupt the prevailing colonial paradigm in which we exist. His intentions are to ignite contemplation regarding the eroded indigenous beliefs, investigate the potential of art as a shield for the journey beyond life, and orchestrate meaningful rituals and communal assemblies that underscore the significance of cultural interchange in society, encompassing labor as well.
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