Various Small Books Now Available
Ed Ruscha: Books & Co.
Gagosian Gallery, New York, March 5 - April 27
Museum Brandhorst, Munich, Opening June 6

Current and Upcoming Exhibitions

My books Real Estate Opportunities, Records, Some Los Angeles Apartments, Stained, and Stains are included in the exhibition Ed Ruscha: Books & Co. at Gagosian Gallery, 980 Madison Ave., NYC, from March 5 - April 27. The show features all of Ed Ruscha's artist's books, related materials and ephemera, and over 100 books inspired by Ruscha. Most of the books are available for reading. A related book entitled Various Small Books (which also includes my "Ruscha" books) has been published by MIT Press. Selections from the exhibition, including some of my books, will travel to the Museum Brandhorst in Munich, Germany, for an exhibition opening June 6.

My solo exhibition Survey opens July 6 at NO FOUNDATION, 1082 Queen St. West, Toronto. The show will run throughout the summer, with different works being installed every two weeks.

My books Some Los Angeles Apartments and Records and the CremasterFanatic.com web site will be featured in Love to Love You, an exhibition about fandom and art, at Mass MoCA in North Adams, MA from May 26 - January 31.

Records is also being exhibited alongside the original book by Ed Ruscha in the exhibition Connecting Cultures: A World in Brookllyn at the Brooklyn Museum.

The catalog for my 2012 solo exhibition The Rematerialization of the Art Object is now available, featuring works "after" Richard Prince, Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, John Baldessari, Sol LeWitt, Ed Ruscha, On Kawara, and Charles Ray. More than just a souvenir of the exhibtion, the catalog was conceived as an artist's book; with illustrations of my artwork inserted into the pages of pre-existing art books. The originals texts have been edited and annotated to correspond to my work. More information HERE, buy the catalog HERE.

Recent Press

NY Times review of my exhibtion The Rematerialization of the Art Object by Ken Johnson.

Huffington Post review of my exhibtion The Rematerialization of the Art Object by Filip Noterdaeme.

Video walk-through of my exhibtion The Rematerialization of the Art Object with James Kalm.

Video of my TEDxChelsea talk Copyright and the Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.

Interview with Mishka Henner on the ABC Artists' Books Cooperative web site.

Video of my "cowboy rephotography" workshop at Printed Matter.

Review of my work from the group show Staging Over Manipulation in the Baltimore City Paper.

Blake Gopnik chose my Cowboy photographs (after Richard Prince) as three of the pieces he would buy on an (imaginary) Art Basel Miami shopping spree (see slide #5).

I was mentioned in a Huffington Post article about Jerry Saltz's search for a fake Gerhard Richter painting.

My exhibition Eastern Standard Time was reviewed by the LA Weekly and The Huffington Post.

Audio interview with Tom Sanford and Amanda Browder for Bad At Sports.

The New York Art Resources Consortiom blog has a nice piece about the Brooklyn Museum's acquisition of my books Some Los Angeles Apartments and Real Estate Opportunities.

I Like The Art World And The Art World Likes Me, an exhibition I curated of artworks inspired by the art world, was reviewed in Frieze Magazine, Artforum.com, NYFA Current, Idiom, Hyperallergic, Art Fag City, and Gallery Beat.

My On Kawara "Bootleg" in the Crowd Scene exhibition was reviewed and awarded a "critics pick" on artforum.com

The Volunteer Lawyer for the Arts Art & Law Residency Exhibition (in which I showed artworks based on pieces by John Baldessari, Sol LeWitt, and Lawrence Weiner) was reviewed on idiom.

Vince Aletti wrote a nice blurb about my books Some Los Angeles Apartments and Real Estate Opportunities for Photograph Magazine. The books were also included in a recent centerfold portfolio by Tom Sowden for Afterimage Magazine called, "Ruscha Rip-Off, Rip Out"

My exhibition Eric Doeringer : Sol LeWitt at {CTS} @ Dam Stuhltrager Gallery was reviewed by Jerry Saltz for New York Magazine / artnet.com. The gallery produced a video docutmenting the installation of the drawings that you can watch HERE. The show was also the subject of a "Facebook Roughcut" video by James Kalm.

Lengthy interview with Qi Peng for the Salt Lake City Examiner.

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