Tuesday, December 28, 2010

EREVIEW

Today my friend Martin Bromirski shared this link of a review of "All Most All Ways" at the Nerman MOCA. I hadn't seen it yet, so thanks Martin!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Eric receives federal commission

very exciting, the contracts are signed!



Art in Architecture buildings program
www.gsa.gov/portal/content/104456
General Services Administration
Richard Bolling Federal Building
Kansas City, Missouri
2010, completion expected 2014


here is a smattering of work solicited from the U.S.A.





www.gsa.gov/portal/content/104456

Monday, November 8, 2010

Feature in City Pictorial

This feature is from a hip culture magazine called City Pictorial based in Guangzhou, China. They visited our studios in Brooklyn, NY back in July, and a few other artists too, such as our buddy Bryan Zanisnik. Our friend Ruijun Shen interviewed us and will be sending us a copy soon hot off the presses when she returns from China.




Thursday, November 4, 2010

Museum Interrupted - Nerman MOCA





Here are a few images of 'All Most All Ways' at the Nerman MOCA. I snapped these photos right after we finished installing, and will add more soon. That is Eric an Wyatt hanging out under the black side.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

All Most All Ways


This is a photoshop rendering of a piece I am working on for the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art. This is two sewn panels that join in the center, the black and white is opaque, and the colors are theater light gels that are inlayed into the fabric.  Anne Lindberg and Miles Neidinger are the other 2 artists in the exhibition. The show opens Oct. 29th!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Rachel Hayes - 2009 Saint-Gaudens Fellow Exhibition

















This is Happening - Fabric and Mirrors

Clinging To Fate - Fabric and Rocks
Free Energy 2
Clinging to Fate - detail of shadows on wall behind piece
Free Energy 1 - Steel and Light Gels
Free Energy 1 
Free Energy 2 - Steel and Fabric











This is Happening and Free Energy 2

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Eric in group show @ ATM

ATM Gallery
542 West 24th Street
New York NY 10011

JUNE 17-JULY 23, 2010

Anne Eastman
Virginia Martinsen
Noam Rappaport
Miguel Ângelo Rocha
Eric Sall
Peter Sutherland
Vince Roark

Eric Sall, "Curtain Call", 48" x 36", oil on panel, 2010

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

There Will Come Soft Light

in Context, An exhibition curated by Jeanne Gerrity for Smack Mellon at Bloomberg with works by
Dave Eppley, Rachel Hayes, Gareth Long and LoVid


May 13-November 13 2010


Bloomberg
731 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10022



Saturday, March 13, 2010

Eric Sall - Borderland Abstraction @ Bemis Center for Contemporary Art




Borderland Abstraction

January 22 - May 8, 2010

WHAT: Exhibition of new abstraction
WHO: Artists include Nils Folke Anderson, Tim Bavington, Nate Boyce, Michelle Grabner, Amy Granat, Mary Heilmann, Matthew Kluber, Takeshi Murata, Ara Peterson, Eli Ping, Eric Sall, Colin C. Smith and Wendy White.

WHERE: Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, 724 S. 12th, Omaha, NE

Borderland Abstraction includes several generations of artists working throughout the United States who are invested in the expanded possibilities and problems of abstraction. Their work, in painting, sculpture, photography and video, often attaches to other disciplines - music, architecture, film, urbanism, virtual space - with a fervor that swells the limits of abstraction.

Debate on abstraction ballooned in the last decade, engulfing issues as varied as the politics of beauty, material ingenuity, site-specificity and fragmentation. Response to these issues splintered into strongly worded arguments on the cause of visual pleasure v. market pressure; iteration v. spontaneity, the offhand gesture v. formal purity; reductivist aesthetics v. maximalist expression; and on and on. Rather than wallow in these debates, which ultimately shift focus from the work and its ideas, this exhibition explores the vibrant cracks in between, places where there are authentic pleasures in the making, looking and thinking about contemporary abstraction.

Nils Folke Anderson will be building work at the Bemis Center from January 19 to January 22. Please join Bemis Center Curator Hesse McGraw and Anderson, Matthew Kluber, Colin C. Smith and Wendy White for a discussion about the exhibition and their works on Saturday, January 23 from noon to 2:00 p.m.

This exhibition is organized by Hesse McGraw, Bemis Center curator.