Reflections on the work of contemporary artists POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 19, 2022 BY ETTY YANIV Habby Osk: No Tricks Involved https://artspiel.org/habby-osk-no-tricks-involved/
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To view click here The exhibition comprises eight photographs and two sculptures. All works explore the tension that exists in stasis, the singular moment, seemingly impossible, when after a painstakingly laborious process, a problem is instantaneously solved. Osk explores these ideas through materials that are themselves transient and unpredictable like wax, jello – even sugar. The…
NARS is pleased to present Hush, an exhibition curated by Eva Mayhabal Davis and with works by Gabriel Bielawski, Matthew Cronin, Traci Hercher, Andrew Yong Hoon Lee, Habby Osk, Whitney Ramage and Daniela Stubbs-Levi. Reflecting on the tension that social crisis creates on the world, these artists set forth bodies of work that are introspective…
Interview about the solo exhibition, art and life with Undercurrent: https://undercurrent.nyc/podcast/2021/1/26/habby-osk
The live Artfare moderated by Carolina Wheat is now on the Artfare YouTube channel: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A3JK-2VuotA
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