The exhibition is on display through June 17, at the gallery's 507 West 24th Street location in New York City.
Willie Cole Curated Exhibition at Green County Council for the Arts
Andrea Carlson and Julie Buffalohead win Joan Mitchell Grant
Carter exhibition on view @ Georg Kargl in Vienna
Willie Cole featured in Cantor Arts Center's Surrealism exhibition
Julie Mehretu and other artists save Nina Simone's childhood home
Joel Janowitz exhibition @ Cambridge Arts Council
Do Ho Suh on view @ MMoCA
Thomson’s “Pocket Universe” & Horochowski’s “Vortex Drawings” reviewed in Mar/April issue of Art in Print
Highpoint is excited to share two reviews of Highpoint Editions publications in the recent issue of Art in Print, a printmaking journal that offers important and timely writing on art and prints by an international array of curators and critics, artists and scholars. Both Mungo Thomson's Pocket Universe series and Alexa Horochowski's Vortex Drawings were featured.
Kinji Akagawa at MSU’s Gordon Parks Gallery
Willie Cole interviewed about Ci Wara Sculptures for The Met’s “The Artist Project”
Carlos Amorales selected to represent Mexico at 2017 Venice Biennale
Jim Hodges sculpture @ The Contemporary Austin
Willie Cole @ The Driskell Center, University of Maryland
Jay Heikes ‘No Future ism’ at Federica Schiavo in Milano
Mungo Thomson Chosen to Design New LA Metro Station
Mungo Thomson in LACMA’s exhibition, “L.A. Exuberance”
Todd Norsten: Monoprints
Do Ho Suh featured on Bloomberg’s ‘Brilliant Ideas’
Do Ho Suh was featured on Bloomberg Business’s Brilliant Ideas, a weekly art-centric tv series that airs on YouTube and the business giant’s website. Suh discusses a whole range of topics, including his childhood and his artistic motivations. Art curators and historians such as Sarah Suzuki (Museum of Modern Art, New York) and Alexandra Munroe (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum) discuss Suh’s importance among the international art narrative and why his work is so important to the current cultural environment.
Alexa Horochowski Vortex Drawings
Minneapolis artist Alexa Horochowski worked with the Highpoint printing staff the summer of 2016 to create her first HP work. The artist is known for her sculpture and installation art which ‘address the interrelatedness of natural forces (e.g., weather, erosion, plant life), globalization, culture, and matter.’