Miami Project: Richard Levy Gallery

Miami Project
110 NE 36th Street
Entrance: NE 1st Avenue @ NE 34th Street
Wynwood District, Miami, FL 33137
December 2 – 7, 2014
Richard Levy Gallery
Booth 617 | Albuquerque, NM

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“Music to Drive To, oil on canvas, 53×114 in

Presented Artists: John Baldessari, Willy Bo Richardson, Xuan Chen, Matt Magee, Jay Kelly

I have large scale paintings, oil on canvas at the art fair.  More Information: Richard Levy Miami

The Richard Levy Gallery Program

Founded in 1991 in downtown Albuquerque, NM, Richard Levy Gallery fosters a mission to support cutting-edge artists in all media. The gallery shows six exhibitions per year and participates in selected art fairs.

The Gallery is also an active publisher of contemporary prints and multiples. The artists whose work we have published includes Thomas Barrow, James Casebere, Stanley Greenberg, David Levinthal, Wes Mills, Robert ParkeHarrison, Dean Bienvenido Ramos, Lorna Simpson, Lisa Solomon, Richard Tuttle, and Tom Waldron.

Other projects include co-productions: with the Albuquerque Museum of a citywide exhibit, On The Map, Unfolding Albuquerque Art + Design (2015), with the International Symposium on Electronic Art (2012), and with several organizations for a statewide exhibit, Land/Art (2009).

Other exhibitions at Richard Levy Gallery and representation in national art fairs include:

Texas Contemporary art fair 2014
2014 Exhibition: That’s Where You Need to Be
Solo Exhibition 2015: Clockwork for Oracles
Seattle Art Fair 2015
Art on Paper 2015, New York City
Art on Paper 2016, New York City 
Art Market San Francisco 2015

Art Collision & Repair Shop™: CCA

Art Collision & Repair Shop™
Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe
Muñoz Waxman Main Gallery
November 14, 2014 – February 1, 2015
Opening reception: Friday, November 14 6 – 8pm

Art Collission and Repair Shop

The Art Collision & Repair Shop™ is created by Santa Fe/Brooklyn artist Susan Begy and co-curated by Kathryn M Davis. This is a process-driven project about creativity, collaboration, and the prospects of failure. For ArtCRS™, selected artists are invited to anonymously donate a piece of their own unfinished work that is stuck or “stalled.” Another group of invited artists, the “Art Mechanics”, work in teams to complete the artwork without knowing its source or back story. The exhibition at CCA features nine refurbished works, alongside documentation of the original artworks. There are no rules governing the process–paintings are transformed into sculptures, sculptures have become video installations, poetry is woven into objects. Panel discussions and other programming explore the role of collaboration in art-making.

And of course the video!

The Story of Art Collision and Repair Shop™ from Susan Begy on Vimeo.

The Art Mechanics are:

Ethan Bach, Susan Begy, Kristin Bortles, Alexis Bove, Paula Castillo, Cary Cluett, Sydney Cooper, Kathryn M Davis, Sandra Halpin, Jamie Hamilton, Hannah Hughes, Cheri Ibes, Christopher Jamie Johnson, Caity Kennedy, Don Kennell, Matt King, Shirley Klinghoffer, Katherine Lee, Michael Lujan, Nina Mastrangelo, Cyrus McCray, Dylan McLaughlin, Stacey Neff, Willy Bo Richardson, Michael Schippling, Erika Wanenmacher, and Jerry Wellman.

Originating artists include:

Rita Bard, Matthew Chase-Daniel, Luke Dorman, Charles Greeley, Bob Haozous, Christy Hengst, Joel Hobbie, Jennifer Joseph, Bebe Krimmer, Eve Andrée Laramée, Nora Naranjo Morse, Bunny Tobias, and Judy Tuwaletstiwa.

William Siegal Gallery: Color Fall

Color Fall
William Siegal Gallery
August 29 – September 23, 2014
Opening Reception: Friday, August 29 5 – 7pm
David Ivan Clark, Cornelia Thomsen & Willy Richardson

David Ivan Clark  Color Fall exhibition of paintings  Cornelia Thomsen

Color Fall unites three artists whose work addresses verticality in painting. Exhibition ran along side SITE Santa Fe Spread 2014.

David Ivan Clark’s subtle gradations take cues from color-field and monochromatic painting traditions but simultaneously evoke a sense of reductive landscape. Cloudy layers of atmospheric color hover above low horizons blurred as if by fading twilight or rising heat waves.

Willy Richardson’s gestural abstractions take gravity as a constant. Paint is pulled downward in large, loose brush strokes later intertwined with smooth gradient passages and the occasional drip. The result is an  energetic dialogue between high and low key color manifest in an array of contrasting brush techniques.

Cornelia Thomsen’s vertical stripe paintings seem impossibly precise. One might mistake them for digital renderings were it not for the edges of the canvas where her painterly process reveals itself. Her perfect lines and seem less gradations are a testament to her masterfully steady hand, while contrasting colors pulled from representational paintings of her past push and pull the eye like a waving curtain – creating a dynamic visual vibration.

William Siegal Gallery in Santa Fe is a high-concept space that exhibits a distinguished collection of ancient art and artifacts alongside contemporary works of art. William Siegal has assembled the world’s largest collection of Andean Textiles dating from 750 BC to the 19th Century. The Gallery is located along Santa Fe’s dynamic Guadalupe Corridor, between downtown and the Railyard district.

William Siegal Gallery
Railyard District
540 South Guadalupe Street
Santa Fe, New Mexico
505.820.3300 | info@williamsiegal.com

Upper Galleries

The design of this gallery space is based upon the diagram of a central cubic mass set in a clean, modern space. The upper level mezzanine consists of two spaces connected by a bridge. Interior finishes include hard-troweled earth plasters, providing personalized and intimate spaces for the display of ancient and contemporary abstract art.

Gallery Press Release

Other exhibitions at the gallery include: Invitational

One can read about some of the paintings in Kate Beck’s Art notes: Color as it Happens

Texas Contemporary… taking it on the road

Texas Contemporary art fair
Texas Contemporary international art fair
George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, TX
September 4 – 7, 2014
Richard Levy Gallery | Booth 603
Presented Artists: William Betts, Matt Magee, Willy Bo Richardson, Manjari Sharma
More Information: Texas Contemporary international art fair

The Richard Levy Gallery Program

Founded in 1991 in downtown Albuquerque, NM, Richard Levy Gallery fosters a mission to support cutting-edge artists in all media. The gallery shows six exhibitions per year and participates in selected art fairs.

The Gallery is also an active publisher of contemporary prints and multiples. The artists whose work we have published includes Thomas Barrow, James Casebere, Stanley Greenberg, David Levinthal, Wes Mills, Robert ParkeHarrison, Dean Bienvenido Ramos, Lorna Simpson, Lisa Solomon, Richard Tuttle, and Tom Waldron.

Other projects include co-productions: with the Albuquerque Museum of a citywide exhibit, On The Map, Unfolding Albuquerque Art + Design (2015), with the International Symposium on Electronic Art (2012), and with several organizations for a statewide exhibit, Land/Art (2009).

Other exhibitions at Richard Levy Gallery and representation in national art fairs include:

Miami Project 2014, Art Basel Miami
2014 Exhibition: That’s Where You Need to Be
Solo Exhibition 2015: Clockwork for Oracles
Seattle Art Fair 2015
Art on Paper 2015, New York City
Art on Paper 2016, New York City 
Art Market San Francisco 2015