With weighty shadows and crisp lines, Vardanyan’s large-scale paintings of groups of young students capture the tension between the individual and community—aside from a couple of whispering girls, the teenagers don’t interact with each other, instead staring down at...
PUBLISHER’S EYE
PUBLISHER’S EYE Jochen Lempert and Lin May Saeed at Chris Sharp
Pairing Lempert’s tender black-and-white photographs with Saeed’s large, carved and painted slabs of styrofoam, this two-person exhibition is a poem about nature, scale and texture. A few of the unframed photos show a spider balancing on a human’s knuckle, its...
PUBLISHER’S EYE Olivia Mole at Gattopardo
This three-channel video installation will leave you entranced, smiling at its ridiculousness, and maybe with a New Order song stuck in your head. A beige inflatable couch in the gallery, which appears in the videos, invites you to sit and watch three different...
PUBLISHER’S EYE Edie Beaucage; Jean Lowe at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Walking through Edie Beaucage's show of sculptures and larger-than-life portraits is like wading through clouds of brushstrokes made of vivid greens, blues, and pops of orange, the subjects of the paintings staring coolly at you. In the following gallery, Jean Lowe's...