HAPPENINGSCLT'S CAROLINA ART CRUSH | LINDA FOARD ROBERTS

A Charlotte native, Linda Foard Roberts' work has been included in museum collections including The Mint Museum of Art, The North Carolina Museum of Art, The Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and The New Orleans Museum of Art, just to name a few. HappeningsCLT showcases Roberts' incredible body of work in the link below.

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Copyright © Linda Foard Roberts courtesy of HappeningsCLT

Copyright © Linda Foard Roberts courtesy of HappeningsCLT


SOCO BOOKSHOP + ARTBOOK D.A.P.

Artbook Distributed Art Publishers (D.A.P.) featured the SOCO Gallery Bookshop in the article link below. Visit the bookshop to browse titles from publishers and distributors worldwide including Artbook D.A.P., Taschen, Assouline, MACK, and many more. Hours of operation are:

Monday: By appointment only
Tuesday-Saturday: 10AM-5:30PM
Sunday: 12-5PM

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PREMIER OF JIM MANGAN'S 'BLAST'

Join our artist Jim Mangan at THE THEATRE AT THE ACE HOTEL in Los Angeles, CA on November 17th at 7pm for the premier of BLAST

This short film and still photography project by artist Jim Mangan follows his critically acclaimed projects, Bedu and Bastard Child. Working with professional rally car driver Ken Block, the two men traveled to the desert of southern Utah in a desolate yet breathtaking 75 mile stretch of land between Capital Reef and Goblin Valley. Part of Mangan's goal was to “put the landscape in motion” as imagined architecture created by car and driver. The work focuses on the rugged yet whimsical relationship between the rally car and the simple yet beautiful chaos created in dirt and dust. 

BLAST is published by Dashwood Books and was designed by Francesca Grassi, Senior Designer for the Whitney Museum. The still photography recently exhibited at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival (solo), 205-A, NY, NY (solo) and The Aperture Foundation (group), 2015. It was featured in The New Yorker,  The Creator's Project (Interview), Libertin Dune, Time Magazine's Lightbox, Juxtapoz and Wired.

About the artist:

Jim Mangan lived for the past twenty-three years between Utah and Colorado, recently moving to Los Angeles. His work is grounded in the American West.  Recent exhibitions include the Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, Muddguts, BK, NY, The Aperture Foundation, NY, NY, Deichtorhallan Museum House of Photography, Hamburg, Germany, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Utah. His most recent project Magic Rocks, was the cover story for the September, 2015 issue of Vice.

SOCO SWITCHES GEARS

The Charlotte Observer spotlights SOCO Gallery's exhibition opening of Night Garden with Liz Nielsen. The exhibition will run from September 9th through October 31st.

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Liz Nielsen's work on view at SOCO Gallery. Photo credit: The Charlotte Observer

Liz Nielsen's work on view at SOCO Gallery. Photo credit: The Charlotte Observer


LIZ NIELSEN'S WORK ON VIEW AT AMERINGER | McENERY | YOHE

Liz Nielsen's work is currently on view at AMERINGER | McENERY | YOHE in Chelsea, New York. The exhibition, entitled BLACK/WHITE, was curated by the artist Brian Alfred, and has works by 30 artists including Diana Al-Hadid, Matthew Chambers, Richard Diebenkorn, Austin Eddy, Jackie Gendel, Al Held, David Hockney, Hans Hofmann, Andrew Kuo, Robert Motherwell, Dzine, Dana Schutz, and James Siena. The exhibition will be on view through August 14th. 

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Liz Nielsen's work included in BLACK/WHITE exhibition. Photo credit: AMERIGNER | McENERY | YOHE

Liz Nielsen's work included in BLACK/WHITE exhibition. Photo credit: AMERIGNER | McENERY | YOHE