Jennifer Greenburg's work again catches the eye of the critics. This interview in COMP Magazine with Chester Alamo-Costello is revealing of the work and the personality of this emerging artist. The work examines the role of the vernacular image in establishing our identity, individual and collective.
Read moreJennifer B. Thoreson in Black & White Magazine
We are thrilled to share this feature story with you: Machines: The Better Angels of our Nature by Larry Lytle of Black & White Magazine. The editorial covers the work of Jennifer B. Thoreson and three of her series: Baptism, Flora, and Medic. Lytle underlines overarching themes in the artist's work.
Read morePaul Turounet at New Mexico State University
Between Here and There: Paul Turounet & Terri Warpinski
Exhibition Dates: Sep. 3 - Oct. 3, 2015
New Mexico State University presents the work of Paul Turounet and Terri Warpinski; the artists "present works that grapple with the complexities and controversies surrounding the constructs of international borders as junctions that designate the present and future for m any migrants in transition as well as the effects on existing communities in border regions" (NMU exhibition text).
View install images & recap the show here.
Bear Kirkpatrick Reviewed by Photograph Magazine
Bear Kirrkpatrick's recent Boston exhibition, The Human Diorama, was reviewed by Edie Bresler in the September/October 2015 edition of Photograph Magazine. Bresler underlines Kirkpatrick's ability to reveal believable parallel realities. The review mentions the Artist's personal heritage, touches on layered visual influences, and summarizes the overall primal tone of the wok. There is something strange yet inherent to Kirkpatrick's portraits.
Read moreTatiana Parcero Accquired by Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College
This spring (2015) Scripps's Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery acquired the work of Tatiana Parcero. The acquisition was made on the recommendation of their Collector's Circle and is in anticipation of their forthcoming Exhibition, Revolution and Ritual, organized by Mary Davis MacNaughton. MacNaughton's exhibition is part of the 2017 Pacific Standard Time; it includes the work of Tatiana Parcero, Graciela Iturbide, and Sara Castrejon.
Read morejdc in Modern Luxury Magazine
Honored by the feature in Riviera Magazine
San Diego's Edition of Modern Luxury
San Diego’s visual arts scene has never been so captivating. We present the tastemakers, the rule breakers and the big-deal venues.
The space is small, just like its petite owner, but JDC Fine Art (jdcfineart.com) has outsize ambition. Chicago transplant Jennifer DeCarlo reps museum-quality artists at her contemporary photography gallery in Little Italy. And she doesn’t shy away from edgy subjects.
Read the Full feature in the annual Arts & Power column.