“Detail” at Woodward Gallery

March 2nd, 2013 | By | No Comments »
Cassius Fouler, Money-Making Manhattan; photo courtesy Woodward Gallery

Cassius Fouler, Money-Making Manhattan. Photo courtesy Woodward Gallery.

The small elements unique to each artwork are the subject of “Detail,” a group exhibit opening this evening, Saturday, March 2nd, 6 – 8pm at Woodward Gallery on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Exquisitely curated, the exhibit features a range of intriguing images in a variety of media by a dozen artists. Among the artists featured are five whose works continue to grace our streets: Cassius Fouler, Thomas Buildmore, Kenji Nakayama, Kosbe and Moody. Here’s a sampling of what is on view at 133 Eldridge Street through April 28th.

Thomas Buildmore, Still Life; photo by Tara Murray

Thomas Buildmore, Still Life. Photo by Tara Murray.

Kenji Nakayma, Duck; photo courtesy of Woodward Gallery

Kenji Nakayma, Duck. Photo courtesy Woodward Gallery.

Kosbe, Borrowed Time, photo by Lois Stavsky

Kosbe, Borrowed Time close-up. Photo by Lois Stavsky.

Moody; photo courtesy Woodward Gallery

Moody. Photo courtesy Woodward Gallery.

Photos by Tara Murray and courtesy of Woodward Gallery

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Williamsburg’s Pandemic Gallery Features Moody’s “America Runs on Graff”

July 2nd, 2012 | By | 1 Comment »

Visually and conceptually engaging, Moody’s current exhibit at Pandemic Gallery is a trip into an alternative universe reflecting Moody’s dual graffiti and street art sensibilities. His witty and exquisitely executed “street art” pieces seem to mock not only the corporate world, but the sanitization of graffiti as it evolves into “street art.” Here are some images from the exhibit that continues through July 15th at Pandemic:

Photos by Tara Murray & Lois Stavsky

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