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SCAPES opening at Dimin Gallery // Show continues through April 19, 2025

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Scapes at Dimin Gallery // Sarah Anderson, Chase Biado, Emily Coan, Jessie Edelman, Olivia Sage Hamilton, Whit Harris, Greg Lindquist, Zoe McGuire, Taj Poscé, Brennen Steines, Stephen Thorpe

March 21 - April 19, 2025

Opening Reception: Friday, March 21, 6-8pm

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Great show, super cynical position on painting

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With Catherine Murphy, Karen Wilkins, Rackstraw Downes, and friends at Catherine's rigorously beautiful show at Peter Freemen Gallery preview luncheon.

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Thrilled to have some paintings in “Scapes” at Dimin Gallery, NYC that opens March 21!
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McKinney Fire burning in the Klamath National Forest (There’s a light I see in the distance), 2025,
Oil and interference pigments on linen on panel, 32 x 48 x 2 in

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California Rim Fire (Bierstadt’s Valley of the Yosemite), 2025, 32 x 48 x 2 inches, Oil and interference pigments on linen on panel

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@wnyc.org how is Scott Stringer’s position on policing any better than Eric Adams?

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Boycotting Amazon will be a project, but I'm definitely doing it this time, thanks for the reminder dear Tim!

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New Tariffs and Trump Trade Policy | The Brian Lehrer Show | WNYC Explaining the new 25% tariffs announced by President Trump on steel and aluminum imports, plus the broader trade policy.

Scrub to 23:10 to hear me challenge an economist today on Brian Lehrer show about the strength of the dollar in relation to tariffs. Good answer too!

www.wnyc.org/story/new-ta...

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Beautiful new MJE work

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Walter was such a playful and wiseass curmudgeon, who was usually able to discern the engaged work from the trends at one glance. Seeing art with him was pleasurable and I always learned history from him. And if you were out seeing art, you most likely saw Walter.

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This is the best piece I have read that captures his personality, Sharon. And after Walter visited my studio last summer, we had plans to visit his, so this piece is bittersweet. Walter was such a playful and wiseass curmudgeon.

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Excited to share installation images of Earthbound at DC Moore!

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Thank you dear friend Rackstraw Downes for visiting Theresa Daddezio’s Bloom and Earthbound at DC Moore Gallery— show runs for two more weeks!

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Grateful that “🔥” at The Landing, Los Angeles, was included in this article by Maura Judkis in The Washington Post. Wildfires were not in the past when I first started making paintings in their image in 2022. But also, not exclusively in the future. Wildfires are omnipresent.

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