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Zahra Nazari, Unification, Sculpture, 12 Gauge Stainless Steel, 65"x90"x60", 2020.
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Unification

By Nancy Nesvet

Roya Khadjavi Projects opened Unification, Zahra Nazari’s solo exhibition at the High Line Nine Gallery in New York on May 1.

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ROOTED/UPROOTED: TREES AND ARTISTS AT ELGA WIMMER PCC GALLERY

By Nancy Nesvet

Rooted/UpRooted, curated by Roya Khadjavi and Massoud Nader, which is on view from November 12 through 25 at Elga Wimmer PCC Gallery, New York, New York, connects trees, whose roots […]

Artscope’s Nancy Nesvet (right) and artist Maryam Palizgir (left) with her archival pigment print series, “Epiphany,” 2018, at “Material Culture,” Elga Wimmer Gallery, New York.
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Creativity to Enlightenment: Material Culture at Elga Wimmer Gallery

By Nancy Nesvet

“Material Culture,” curated by Roya Khadjavi, on view from April 4 until April 18, 2019 at Elga Wimmer Gallery PCC in New York City’s Chelsea District features five Iranian-born artists […]

Rodney Graham, “Vacuuming the Gallery, 1949,” 2018, four painted aluminum light boxes with transmounted chrome genie transparencies, at 303 Gallery, New York.
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New York Armory Show (PART ONE): Mother Earth

By Nancy Nesvet

With global warming and general chaos due to facts emerging and infrastructure literally falling apart, it is not surprising that artists exhibiting at the Armory Show in New York are […]

Flyer for Plan B Volta show, courtesy of David Zwirner Gallery.
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THE BUSINESS OF ART: ARMORY AND VOLTA SHOW NEWS

By Nancy Nesvet

It’s been an interesting couple of months in the New York art world, as the Armory Show moves to Pier 90 and 94, cancelling emerging artist show Volta. Due to […]

Farsad Labbauf, "Of Shirin and Superheroes," oil on canvas, 2018, 54" x 44" from "From My East to your West," at Blank Space Gallery, 30 Gansevoort St, New York, until October 28.
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Farsad Labbauf: From My East to Your West

By Nancy Nesvet

In a layering of styles and content, east and west, Iran and America, past and present, Farsad Labbauf has used imagery from his youth in Iran combined with iconic imagery […]

LEFT: "5:30 a.m. In the Basement," oil painting on canvas overlaid with video projection, 60" x 36", 2018. CENTER: Safarani Sisters at interview, NY, Oct 19, with "Twilight reincarnation," oil painting on canvas overlaid with video projection, 108" x 72", 2018. RIGHT: "Late Afternoon Gaze 2," oil painting on canvas overlaid with video projection, 60" x 36", 2018.
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From Two, One.

By Nancy Nesvet

Seeming to reference Edward Hopper’s interiors and Gerhard Richter’s “Woman Descending the Staircase” (1965, after Duchamp), with a bit of Vermeer’s Dutch Master technique and figurative expertise thrown in, the […]

Image: Kameelah Rashad, A familiar repetition, 2016, inkjet print.
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Keep Still and Carry On

Three weeks after President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration, five weeks after Miami’s declaration as a Zika-free zone, five months after Brexit and nine weeks after the close of Art Basel Miami, artists and other Americans and Europeans are emerging from a catatonic state of denial, protesting and ma

John Evans, Field on Nantucket, oil on canvas, 42" x 42”.
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Artist profile: John Evans

Boston-based painter John Evans incorporates art into all aspects of his life. His Natick home is adorned with work, old and new, by both himself and his wife, Carolyn. Although his studio only had two current pieces, both works-in-progress, there was an abundant quantity of drafts of many of his wo

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ARTIST PROFILE: Carolyn Evans

Stepping into Carolyn Evans’ house is like stepping into a gallery. Every corner of her Natick home is filled with artwork, hers and her husband’s, recent and from years past. It contains her journey as an artist, from sculptor to painter, within its walls.