Jean Lawlor Cohen's Top Ten Artomatic List
Jean Lawlor Cohen is the editor of Where DC Magazine. Below are her picks for the best from this year's Art-O-Matic.
Cardellino - A six-canvas group of dark landscapes/trees - for impact in small space.
Chris Edmunds — Sculptural heads (one on a spring!) — for irreverence.
Kathryn Cornelius — Audio installation in an ominous sinkroom with seeping water (a Tony Oursler confrontation without the dolls) — for mystery.
Nina Ferré — Bridge installation — for making do with difficult space.
Inga Frick — Couldn’t locate, but, according to her past work, merits hunting down — for whimsy.
Linda Hesh — A time travel alcove — for self-dramatization.
Judy Jashinsky — Cicada-coated homage to Noche Crist — for spirit of camaraderie.
Matt Sesow — Self-described “crumby art” that is Basquiat meets Golub — for fun.
Ruza Spak — Large skyscape paintings with dog / deer a flyin’, what Longo’s pets must dream — for disorientation.
Martha Olsson — Her bold, expressive canvases way up on the 5th floor — for daring.
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
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