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Mr. Boddington’s Studio

“Talley and Zach,” $1,200 for 100 menus (mrboddington.com).

Photo: Danny Kim

Swayspace

“Lauren and Ben,” from $1,800 for a suite of 100 (swayspace.com).

Photo: Danny Kim

Regas NY

“Sinclair and Isaiah,” $1,965 for a suite of 100 (regasny.com).

Photo: Danny Kim

Spark Letterpress

“Daphne and Neil,” $2,700 for a suite of 100 (letterpresslove.com).

Photo: Danny Kim

Swiss Cottage Designs

“Lauren and Jason,” $900 for 100 save-the-dates (swisscottagedesigns.com).

Photo: Danny Kim

Rifle Paper Co.

“Katherine and Benjamin,” from $1,400 for a suite of 100 (riflepaperco.com).

Photo: Danny Kim

Love vs. Design

“April and Jacob,” from $170 for 100 save-the-dates and from $220 for 100 invites (lovevsdesign.com).

Photo: Danny Kim

Swiss Cottage Designs

“Kelly and Sean,” $625 for 100 scratch-off save-the-dates (swisscottagedesigns.com).

Photo: Danny Kim

Swiss Cottage Designs

“Lacey and Flynn,” $1,800 for a suite of 100 (swisscottagedesigns.com).

Photo: Danny Kim

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Address, date, or similar info here.

For me, the high point of the show is this, which manages simultaneously to be a painting, a force field, and an electromagnetic visual discharge. This is an artist sloughing off old consciousness, making something he doesn’t even know is art, giving up nearly all known languages of painting, and maybe violating the laws of nature by making something that seemingly puts off more energy than went into making it.

Photo: © 2010 The Pollock-Krasner Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/Courtesy of the Museum of Modern Art, New York

Slide Header

Address, date, or similar info here.

For me, the high point of the show is this, which manages simultaneously to be a painting, a force field, and an electromagnetic visual discharge. This is an artist sloughing off old consciousness, making something he doesn’t even know is art, giving up nearly all known languages of painting, and maybe violating the laws of nature by making something that seemingly puts off more energy than went into making it.

Photo: © 2010 The Pollock-Krasner Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/Courtesy of the Museum of Modern Art, New York
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