Taglialatella Galleries

Russell Young: Jackie O

Russell Young has long been fascinated by the dichotomy of the myth and reality of the ”American Dream”, which he often personifies as Hollywood glamour in contrast with our “knowing” of the jaded reality of celebrity. As explored in his previous collections Fame&Shame, American Envy, and This Land is My Land, Young transforms cultural icons with his signature silkscreen process, his unique color and often a glittering diamond dust finish. It is a fantastical glorification, simultaneously presenting the viewer with the tragedy of it all; finite beauty and the loss of innocence.

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Dopeness

The highlight of my day today was seeing these works buy Quentin Garel. Absolutly phenomenal. Minerva and I also really enjoyed seeing many of the video artist introduced to me by Barbara Miller, including Nam Jun Paik!

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Chelsea Galleries/Whitney Museum

Day two was even more exciting than the first, I think. Going to the Chelsea galleries was awesome because there was such a wide selection of things to see. It was kind of a bummer that we only had two hours there but I still saw some great things. NYC has got to be the only place where you can walk by a store front and see an Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, and Keith Harring. My favorite thing that I saw there was the RISD MFA Photo exhibition. I was especially taken by Andrew Wertz photos. I think that him and I have a similar eye for composition and it was encouraging to see work that relates to mine in a gallery in NYC. I didn’t take a good photo of his work so here is a link to his Flickr.

The Whitney Museum was great too. The piece there that resonated with me the most was an installation of four mannequins dressed as museum guards from four different museums by Fred Wilson. It addresses racial museum dynamics in regards to a large majority of the guards being African American and how they might be the only people of color in a museum. This really struck me because it was something that I had noticed and was wondering about and then I turned the corner and there was a piece addressing the very issue. I looked around and didn’t see any African American people beside the guards and it made it even that much more powerful.

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-Beaudry Allen

New Whitney!!!

    I’ve never seen anything from Noguchi that wasn’t 3D. This was such a treat!! I actually didn’t know he did drawings. The Whitney has an amazing collection! My other favorite was the de Kooning, Woman and Bicycle. I love his use of color and totally relate to his style as an artist! 

 -Celeste

Day 3- Chelsea!

 Some of my favorites from the Chelsea district!  Yannick Fournié

Beautiful depictions of the human figure! I love that he hides his characters identity in lucha masks. Adding a sense of mystery but also allowing the viewers imagination to wander and wonder.

  Scott Patt
I love Isamu Noguchi! This little phrase has been in my head all day:)

-Celeste