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Current & Upcoming Exhibitions
I will be showing a number of works based on projects by On Kawara and my version of Charles Ray's All My Clothes in the exhibition Crowd Scene curated by Todd Kelly at Camel Art Space, 722 Metropolitan Ave., 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY, from September 10 - October 10. The opening reception will be from 6 - 9 pm on September 10.
Several of my Bootlegs are incldued in the exhibition Seconde Main (Second Hand) at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris from March 25 - October 24. The exhibition features the work of more than 50 artists who make art "after" other artists, hung alongside the artworks that inspired them in the museum's permanent collection galleries. You can download a PDF of the catalog HERE.
I recently published several limited edition artist books: The Xeroxed Book, a photocopied reproduciton of the seminal Conceptual Art title The Xerox Book; and Some Los Angeles Apartments and Real Estate Opportunites, based on Ed Ruscha's photo books from 1965 and 1970 (but featuring photographs I took in LA in 2009). You can purchase them directly from me or from booksellers including Printed Matter, Specific Object and Glen Horowitz Booksellers., and the New Museum Store.
Recent Press
The Volunteer Lawyer for the Arts Art & Law Residency Exhibition (in which I showed artworks based on pieces by John Baldessari, Sol LeWitt, and Lawrence Weiner) was reviewed on idiom.
Vince Aletti wrote a nice blurb about my books Some Los Angeles Apartments and Real Estate Opportunities for Photograph Magazine. The books were also included in a recent centerfold portfolio by Tom Sowden for Afterimage Magazine called, "Ruscha Rip-Off, Rip Out"
My exhibition Eric Doeringer : Sol LeWitt at {CTS} @ Dam Stuhltrager Gallery was reviewed by Jerry Saltz for New York Magazine / artnet.com. The gallery produced a video docutmenting the installation of the drawings that you can watch HERE. The show was also the subject of a "Facebook Roughcut" video by James Kalm.
Interview with Randall Garrett on the Dancing Ganesha blog.
Lengthy interview with Qi Peng for the Salt Lake City Examiner.
Two of my Bootleg paintings make "cameo apperances" (behind critics Jerry Saltz and Roberta Smith) in Paul H-O's new documentary Guest of Cindy Sherman.
My exhibition at the Fuel Collection was reviewed on artinfo.com and the art 21 blog.
My Free Books project has ignited a storm of anger (mixed with some laughter, thank goodness) in the blogosphere (including swissmiss, The New Yorker, in such a world, and the zany one), and has been featured in Time Out New York and London's Telegraph.
CremasterFanatic.com was written up on the art 21 blog.
An interview between critc/curator Ana Finel Honigman and me in conjunction with the "And, Who Are You" exhibition at Sara Tecchia Roma New York is posted on the Saatchi Online Blog.
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