January 27, 2019

Pop Stoppage Series: answer_#329

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Soda bottle labels and acrylic on paper, 11” x 17”
Posted by Mark Roth at 02:17 PM

January 22, 2019

Tumbleweeds: cock_#191

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collage and acrylic on magazine page, 11” x 14”
Posted by Mark Roth at 12:31 PM

January 19, 2019

I’ll Play the Head at the Start at Adjacent To Life

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Tinsquo’s curatorial project, Adjacent To Life, presents I’ll Play the Head at the Start: Collaborative Drawings by Angela Lau and Mark Minnig.

With respectively well-developed practices of illustration and animation, Angela Lau and Mark Minnig challenge and amuse one another in this series of freewheeling collaborative gameplay. Fun, surreal and gently profound, the evolving process operates as a strategy to reinvigorate their disciplines and to celebrate the residents and tenor of their Chinatown and East Village neighborhoods.

The artists put it this way:

“This collaborative work started organically with drawing on each other’s work with the idea of finishing one another’s sentences. It became a fun and loose way to practice thoughtful but also thoughtless drawing. It is similar to the drawing exercise of the Exquisite Corpse, where one artist draws a component of a body and hands it blindly to the next. The result, especially when artists have different styles and abilities, vary from humorous, beautiful and abstract to just plain grotesque.”

I’ll Play the Head at the Start: Collaborative Drawings by Angela Lau and Mark Minnig runs through February 24 and is on view at the Adjacent to Life pop-up gallery housed in Ninth Street Espresso (341 E. 10th Street at Ave B, New York City).

Posted by Mark Roth at 10:42 AM

January 15, 2019

Pop Stoppage Series: riddle_#328

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Soda bottle labels and acrylic on paper, 11” x 17”
Posted by Mark Roth at 02:06 AM

January 10, 2019

Analog AR: gabbling

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collage, 11" x 8"
Posted by Mark Roth at 01:47 AM

January 05, 2019

Tumbleweeds: Thursday_#188

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collage and acrylic on magazine page, 11” x 14”
Posted by Mark Roth at 11:33 PM

January 01, 2019

Fifteen Years of Acrylic Palettes

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The state of my acrylic palette at the conclusion of every day from Feb 1, 2004 through Dec. 31, 2018.

Posted by Mark Roth at 01:29 PM