[November 21 2011]
The New York-based artist Bozidar Brazda, whose work was featured in the 2008 Whitney Biennial, stages a new exhibition at Chelsea’s Martos Gallery. Visitors to the space encounter the remnants of a performance which incorporates the mannered Minimalism and Punk aesthetic carried on by the generation following Steven Parrino. Much of Brazda’s practice includes the ephemera of actions as symbols for an unfinished narrative. On view through 20 December at Martos Gallery, 540 West 29th Street, New York.Text and photo Juliana Balestin
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Steven Parrino and other artists at Gagosian Gallery, Paris
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Marisa Merz at Gladstone Gallery, New York
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