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WALTON FORD — NEW WATERCOLORS

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A new series of watercolors featuring the female black panther that escaped from the Zurich Zoo in 1933 comprise the new Walton Ford show in Switzerland.

(The cat survived in the wild for ten weeks before it was cornered in a barn and killed.)

 

WALTON FORD—NEW WATERCOLORS, through May 6.

VITO SCHNABEL GALLERY, Via Maistra 37, St. Moritz.

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Interview with Ford, with a comment by Bob Colacello:

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Above: Walton FordWoche Sechs, 2018. © Walton Ford

Below: Walton Ford, Flucht, 2018. © Walton Ford;

Courtesy of the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery; Photograph by Tom Powel Imaging.

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ABSTRACT FIGURATION

Earlier this year, former Interview editor and Vanity Fair special correspondent Bob Colacello made his curatorial debut with THE AGE OF AMBIGUITY: ABSTRACT FIGURATION/FIGURATIVE ABSTRACTION at the Vito Schnabel Gallery in St. Moritz.

The catalogue—published by Schnabel, with text by Colacello—is an 82-page hardcover featuring work by Jean-Michel Basquiat, The Bruce High Quality Foundation, Jeff Elrod, Jacqueline Humphries, Rashid Johnson, Adam McEwen, Sterling Ruby, Borna Sammak, Jonas Wood, Vito’s father Julian Schnabel, and Bob’s former employer Andy Warhol.

“As the 21st century grapples its way through its second decade, America seems to have entered what may be called The Age of Ambiguity, a time when everything is fluid and nothing concrete, and confusion overwhelms certainty… It is said that the best artists are the antennae of their society, the prophets of their era. Is it any wonder, then, that many younger American painters and sculptors have long abandoned the bygone absolutisms of Minimalism on one hand and Hyper-Realism on the other and are making works today that hover in a hard to define space that might be called Abstract Figuration or Figurative Abstraction?” — Bob Colacello*

BOB COLACELLO, THE AGE OF AMBIGUITY (Vito Schnabel, 2017). Edition: 1000.

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ART CATALOGUES, LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles.

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* artnet.com/galleries/vito-schnabel/the-age-of-ambiguity-curated-by/

Top: Exhibition catalogue. Bottom: The Bruce High Quality Foundation, Landscape with Travelers Resting, 2015. Both images courtesy of the Vito Schnabel Gallery.

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