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Manoucher Yektai: The Stranger and the Tree, Curated by @donna_honarpisheh@icamiami Opening tonight from 5-7PM
This exhibition, titled after a 2005 poem by the artist, traces four distinct series created between 1948 and 1963, and brings together some thirty paintings that reveal Yektai’s development from surrealist-inflected abstraction to his signature gestural abstraction.
@manoucheryektai@karmakarma9 #manoucheryektai #manoucheryektaiestate
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Body Fragment Open to the public Saturday 12-5PM @the_power_station
Pictured:
Robert Gober
Untitled, 2000-2001
Willow, wood, beeswax, human hair, silver-plated cast brass, and pigment
16 × 32 1/2 x 26 inches
Cindy Sherman
Untitled, No. 187, 1989
C-Print
71 x 46 1/2 inches
📸 @todoraphotography
#powerstationdallas #robertgober #cindysherman
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Thanks to all that came to our opening of Body Fragment @the_power_station . Here’s some install views. The full group of images will be online soon. I quickly realized this exhibition could have been so much larger. Maybe a Part 2 someday….
A big thanks to everyone who made it possible including all of the artists for making these incredible objects.
BODY FRAGMENT
On view through June 13th
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Placed in dialogue with objects from antiquity are works by: Kelly Akashi, Michael Borremans, Eugène Delacroix, Eliza Douglas, Tracey Emin, Claire Fontaine, Robert Gober, Jana Euler, Sean Landers, Sarah Lucas, Victor Man, Mark Manders, Calvin Marcus, Jill Magid, Seth Price, Cindy Sherman, Joan Semmel and Michael E. Smith.
📸 by @todoraphotography
#bodyfragment #thepowerstation #powerstationdallas
Fifteen years and fifty plus projects as a team. Thanks to all who came out last night of ‘Body Fragment’ curated by Rob Teeters. If you missed it, we will have open hours this Th-Sun 12-5PM.
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Be sure to also check out ‘Feel Good Hit of the Summer’ organized by @picniccuratorialprojects in the annex and 3F. Picnic Curatorial Projects is the not-for-profit arm of @picnicsurfshapes A project first conceived of by our Director of Exhibitions Greg Ruppe during the Covid era, Picnic is a surf brand at its core, specializing in custom boards and other goods. A portion of sales go to support artists’ projects and collaborations like the one on view now. Pop-up shop will be accessible thru the duration of the @dallasartfair
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I love what I do for a living so much I find it hard to believe I’ve done it for 20 years. I suppose this officially makes me a veteran. Thanks @cultured_mag@sarahgharrelson for the recognition. Here’s a newly installed Horace Pippin painting at clients on Park Ave to celebrate.
Horace Pippin
Victory Vase
1942
Oil on canvas
19 x 19 inches
#horacepippin #victoryvase #culturedmagazine
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BODY FRAGMENT
Opening April 15th from 5-8PM @the_power_station
But what of the larger implications of the topic, what of that sense of social, psychological, even metaphysical fragmentation that so seems to mark modern experience - a loss of wholeness, a shattering of connection, a destruction or disintegration of permanent value that is so universally felt [...] as to be often identified with modernity itself? - Linda Nochlin
Body Fragment brings together a wide-ranging group of works spanning from antiquity to the present, examining a persistent and provocative motif throughout the history of art: the human body in pieces. The exhibition considers how fragmentation has shaped the representation and understanding of the body across centuries, transforming loss, rupture, and incompleteness into an aesthetic and political force.
Placed in dialogue with objects from antiquity are works by: Kelly Akashi, Michael Borremans, Eugène Delacroix, Eliza Douglas, Tracey Emin, Claire Fontaine, Robert Gober, Jana Euler, Sean Landers, Sarah Lucas, Victor Man, Mark Manders, Calvin Marcus, Jill Magid, Seth Price, Cindy Sherman, Joan Semmel and Michael E. Smith.
Pictured:
Jill Magid
Oval Office, 2025
Concrete cast of the artists heart
5 x 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches
#bodyfragment #thepowerstation #powerstationdallas
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A piece in @palmerpalmbeach written by @fabyab on Art Advisors in Palm Beach with a watercolor of me in a Rosemarie Trockel installation 😂 by @cassandre_m
#palmermagazine #palmbeach #artadvisor #rosemarietrockel #lindayablonsky
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Vincent Fecteau
Two Sculptures
I don’t know why it never occurred to me to make larger sculptures, but once I had the thought, I couldn’t
shake it.
My studio has two work tables; each measures four by eight feet, the standard size of a sheet of plywood. The
doorway out is three feet wide. With my parameters established, I set about wrestling balloons, pool floats and foamcore into strange geographies, covering them with papier-mâché, then repeatedly cutting and
reassembling.
Working on just two, my process felt particularly clear. It was like a scavenger hunt: Each day I’d descend the
stairs to my studio where a new clue or intuited instruction was waiting for me. I never disregarded or skipped over the next step, even when I was dubious that it was the way forward.
As I write this, a year and a half later, I’m almost finished. Or maybe they’re almost finished. Or we’re almost finished.
I rarely long for my older work, but I suspect there will be something palpable about the emptiness in my studio when these two sculptures leave.
V.F.
#vincentfecteau #danielbuchholzgalerie
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Pierre Klossowski @schinkelpavillon
Pierre Klossowski was temporary a priest, author, translator of outstanding philosophical and theoretical texts and artist at the same time. He grew up as an older brother to the artist Balthus and was the stepson of Rainer Maria Rilke in Berlin. In the 1930s in Paris he developed his literary and philosophical concepts within the impulsive surrounding of important surrealists as Georges Bataille and André Breton. Following an undogmatic concept of art and moral, referencing Marquis de Sade, Klossowski recurrently addressed the subject of desire, from spiritual to sexual ecstasy. Through the complexity of his oeuvre. Klossowski became a symbol of modernism: he linked the intellectual with the physical, aesthetic, philosophical, literary, anthropological and political theories and influenced strongly french thinkers like Jean-François Lyotard, Jacques Derrida, Gilles Deleuze und Michel Foucault.
#pierreklossowski