Reviews and writing on art by Robert Egert
Fountain Art Fair

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The Fountain Art Fair is a grungier, relaxed antidote to the more upscale Armory Show. The fair has its roots in Williamsburg and connections to Miami but for the third consecutive year, the exhibits were staged on the aging light ship, The Frying Pan, docked on the Hudson at West 26th Street. The Frying Pan has been set up with temporary walls, a tent roof, a bar, and heat, and one walks across a rail bridge and up a gangplank to enter.
Psychedelic Resonance: The Art of Fred Tomaselli

“Echo, Wow and Flutter,” 2000.Leaves, pills, photocollage, acrylic, resin on wood panel 84 × 120 inches. Copyright the artist Courtesy James Cohan Gallery, New York/Shangha
I first met Fred Tomaselli in the early 1990s, after he moved to Brooklyn from the West Coast and established a studio in Williamsburg. Word was out about his densely crafted paintings with psychotropic drugs embedded in resin. Flash forward to a hot summer evening in 2010, when Tomaselli took time to discuss his work, its influences, and his mid-career survey at the Brooklyn Museum.
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Veiled Spirituality
Painter Bridget Riley once wrote, “Painters have always needed a sort of veil upon which they can focus their attention. It’s as though the more fully the consciousness is absorbed, the greater the freedom of the spirit behind”. Mayumi Hyashi has assembled a resonant and mysterious [...]
A. M. Richards Fine Arts
Jaqueline Cedar & Kyoung Eun Kang
It’s unusual and refreshing to see ambitious, large-scale paintings today, especially from an artist just starting her career. Jaqueline Cedar’s new paintings manifest an admirable attempt to synthesize and reinvigorate figurative abstraction and to reconnect with themes [...]
Secret Project Robot
Mystic Stylez: Deuce 7 + Friends
Deuce 7 is a prolific street artist from the Midwest whose work you”ve probably seen even if you aren”t familiar with his name. He”s got something of a following with people who follow street art but also maintains a low profile and there”s definitely an air of [...]
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Margie Neuhaus and Patrick O’Hare

Margie Neuhaus' Fragment I. (2010) Copper coated steel, ink on mylar, vinyl coated wire, thread, plastic coated wire, acrylic, 42 x 18 x 20 inches
The human body as a subject in art tells us as much about our society as anything intended by the artist. Even representations of the inner workings of the body reflect social beliefs and cultural perspectives. The ancient Chinese, for example, had no tradition of autopsy and as a result had no [...]




















