SCAPES opening at Dimin Gallery // Show continues through April 19, 2025
Posts by Greg Lindquist
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
Great show, super cynical position on painting
With Catherine Murphy, Karen Wilkins, Rackstraw Downes, and friends at Catherine's rigorously beautiful show at Peter Freemen Gallery preview luncheon.
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
California Rim Fire (Bierstadt’s Valley of the Yosemite), 2025, 32 x 48 x 2 inches, Oil and interference pigments on linen on panel
@wnyc.org how is Scott Stringer’s position on policing any better than Eric Adams?
Boycotting Amazon will be a project, but I'm definitely doing it this time, thanks for the reminder dear Tim!
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
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.
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.
Excited to share installation images of Earthbound at DC Moore!
Thank you dear friend Rackstraw Downes for visiting Theresa Daddezio’s Bloom and Earthbound at DC Moore Gallery— show runs for two more weeks!
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.