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It Ain't Fair 2009 [recap]










13thWitness Exhibition [NY]

The multi-talented 13thWitness will present a series of 25 works starting tonight. The approximately 2 week show will also include print sales, each limited to 13 pieces. The show thrown in conjunction with Status Factory will conclude on December 31st, 2009.
13thWitness Exhibition
December 17th, 2009 – December 31st, 2009
359 Lafayette St
New York City, NY
Yue Minjun [Italy]



Neon Monster [print by Dalek]

As part of their Artist Editions series, San-Francisco-based art and design collective, Neon Monsterreleases a new print by Dalek. The 9-color silkscreen print measures 38″ x 50″, and is limited to 50, each signed and numbered by the artist. You can purchase it through Neon Monster’s website.
pic and info: Neon Monster
Dalata in Rotterdam

Artist Dalata recently spent some time in the Dutch city of Rotterdam where he created a couple new works.
Check them out after the jump.



It Ain't Fair 2009 [Miami]

The second installment of It Ain’t Fair promises to be even more spectacular than the inaugural exhibition. Calling on the art community for participation, OHWOW assembled an international group show comprised of over 30 artists that they felt were creating the most relevant work today, including Rita Ackermann, Tim Barber, Lizzy Bougatsos, Scott Campbell, Julia Chiang, Barb Choit, Peter Chung, Brian Degraw, Ry Fyan, Cyprien Gaillard, Michael Genovese, Todd James, KAWS, Zak Kitnick, Terence Koh, Andrew Kuo, Nate Lowman, Ari Marcopoulos, Adam Marnie, Megan Marrin, Adam McEwen, Santiago Mostyn, Neck Face, Keiichi Nitta, José Parlá, Erik Parker, Brad Phillips, Kenny Scharf, Aurel Schmidt, David Benjamin Sherry, Agathe Snow, Spencer Sweeney, Eric White, Bobbi Woods and Aaron Young.
Opening night (December 2nd, 2009) will be highlighted by the screening of Cyprien Gaillard’s Cities of Gold and Mirrors accompanied by a performance by French symphonic composer Koudlam. The exhibition runs through December 6th, 2009.
OHWOW Gallery
3100 NW 7 Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
Heaven [Tomoo Gokita]










New Abstracts & Icons [N.Y.]










Beast Anthology [N.Y.]

Kris Kuksi will open up his latest exhibition “Beast Anthology” at the Joshua Liner gallery this weekend. The artist’s large-scale work sees few equals in his approach to detailings and intricacies. His muted color palette bring forth an eerie aesthetic to his overall work with some interesting themes at hand. The event opening will take place between 6 and 9 pm on Saturday, November 21st at New York’s Joshua Liner Gallery.
Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present Beast Anthology, an exhibition of new mixed-media works by the Kansas artist Kris Kuksi.This is Kuksi’s second solo show with the gallery.
Resonant with the times, Kuksi’s art contains both micro and macro dimensions. A scavenger of pop-cultural castoffs, Kuksi combines mass-produced“junk”—toy soldiers, plastic skulls, knick-knack figurines, and mechanical bits—into rococo tableaux. His intricate assemblages of small parts and large figures resolve into highly aestheticized totems with an air of neoclassicism. But unlike the idealistic fantasies depicted in art of the Belle Époque, Kuksi exposes the dark, crass, even mercenary underbelly of civilization.
The sculptural assemblages of Beast Anthology play broad riffs on a variety of morality themes. In The Temptation of St.Anthony, for example, the patron saint of lost and stolen articles is shown in a state of existential angst. Arrayed around this central figure are lost causes of every sort, from war-weary soldiers, to lost dogs and cows destined for the slaughterhouse, to detritus of obsolete technology. St. Anthony forms the towering pinnacle of this triangular composition; unable to intercede, he casts his doubt over the entire votive like the burnished pall of the work’s bronze-colored patina.
Almost hilarious by contrast, Gertrude Von Howitzerhen is a wry visual joke on blind faith and the eternal optimism of power. A chicken with a howitzer gun for a head is the large central figure in this multi-tiered scene of ruinous ecstasy, which includes robotic whores of Babylon and artillery of all shapes and sizes. Yet the spry, can-do spirit of this headless chicken is evident in the ladders, buttresses, and overall industriousness of the work’s meticulous construction. As the artist notes,“I get inspired by the industrial world, the rigidity of machinery…My art speaks of potentiality and motion attempting to reach on forever and yet pessimistically delayed…I treat morbidity with a sympathetic touch.”
Born in 1973, Kris Kuksi earned his BFA and MFA in Painting at Fort Hays State University and lives and works in Hays, Kansas. Solo exhibitions of his work include Imminent Utopia, Joshua Liner Gallery, New York (2008);Oblivion (with Richard Kirk), Strychnin Gallery, Berlin (2007); The Strange and The Fantastic, Leedy-Voulkos Art Center, Kansas City, MO (2004); and The Within, Fraser Gallery, Washington, DC (2003). Selected group exhibitions include Overdose, CoproGallery, Santa Monica, CA (2009); Paradise Lost, Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn (2008); and Flights of Imagination,Museum HR Giger,Gruyères, Switzerland (2006).








Buff Monster x MINDstyle

MINDstyle provide a look at an upcoming toy designed by Buff Monster. The new Buff Bunny character measures 8″ tall, and will release in the Spring.
More after the jump.
