A review by Will Heinrich in the Weekend Arts section of today’s NY Times.
Deep thanks to gallery folks Jack Barrett and Juliana Lopez for their interest in my work and curatorial vision. Thanks also to Grace Whitcomb and George Simonds for their support mounting the exhibition.
Thank you Will Heinrich @willvheinrich for your craft and boundless energy in this town.
Thank you Tara @taraadma for your encouragement, patience, guidance, and endless advocacy. I love you.
A bright spot on a “tension-filled” week.
NYC FRIENDS- I have a show of new work opening at Jack Barrett @jackbarrettgallery and there will be a reception this Friday from 6-8pm. The show is downstairs, on the sublevel of the gallery (Paul Rouphail’s @paulrouphail exquisite paintings are upstairs). The exhibition will be on view until mid-December. Hope to see you!
Daniel Terna
The Terrain
Jack Barrett
89 Franklin St.
New York, NY
Opening Reception: Friday, October 25, 6-8pm
On view: October 25 - December 14
Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 12-6pm
Fred Terna (1923-2022). Yesterday evening, Dec. 8, at 6:25pm, I said goodbye to my dad, my hero, and a remarkable man, as he passed away. I loved him so much and will love him harder in my life without him. He gave me so much and was a living monument to hope and inspiration for so many others whose lives he touched. Tonight is our first Shabbat without him, and to not hear his deep voice singing the blessings is so heartbreaking. Goodnight dad.
April 27, 1945. Happy Liberation Day, Dad.
My father, Fred Terna, retells the story of his escape and liberation from the Kaufering concentration camp.
Clip is 8:53 split into 1 minute segments.
We love and miss this incredible guy 🌻 #fredterna
My first front page, below the fold.
Photographs for The New York Times Sunday edition, featuring The Met and MoMA PS1.
1. John Hanc on rethinking the Metropolitan Museum of Art @metmuseum
2. Leslie Wayne on “Greater New York” at MoMA PS1 @momaps1
Grateful to photo editor Lisa Dalsimer 💙 @lisadalsimer
Portraits of historian and author Dr. Rhae Lynn Barnes for the cover story of this weekend’s Book Review in the NY Times. “Darkology” explores the history of Blackface in minstrel shows.
@onceuponatimeyoudressedsofine@nytbooks@nytimes
Written by Jennifer Schuessler
@jennyschuessler
Thank you photo editor Erica Ackerberg
@ericabackerberg