News
2/25/10
Sara Greenberger Rafferty contributes to Artforum.com on the College Art Association conference in Chicago.
2/23/10
Sara Greenberger Rafferty contributes to Fantom Magazine with an article entitled Chemical Dependence on the artist Liz Dischenes.
2/23/10
Sara Greenberger Rafferty in an off-site group exhibition "Knock Knock: Who's There? That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore," curated by Sarah Murkett and Elana Rubinfeld, at Armand Bartos Fine Art and Fred Torres Collaborations, February 24 - April 9, 2010.
1/25/10
Sam Moyer exhibition reviewed in the New Yorker

The twenty-seven-year-old artist buys rag rugs at Ikea, partially unravels them, covers them with black encaustic, and hangs them as paintings. (Think of Duchamp’s assisted readymades getting a makeover from Anni Albers.) She also reworks the covers of paperback books, with titles ranging from “On Death and Dying” to “Alone with Others,” continuing a visual conversation about art, philosophy, and design already sparked by the work of Carol Bove and Matthew Higgs, among others. Triangular sculptures—each made of three stacked triangles, lined with black-and-white photographs—put the “mod” in modular. Through Feb. 14. (Uffner, 47 Orchard St. 212-274-0064.)
1/21/10
"Shape Shifters" is a critic's pick in Time Out, New York.

1/9/10
Sam Moyer Exhibition in Art in America by Alex Gartenfeld.

1/9/10
Sara Greenberger Rafferty in an off-site group exhibition "Love and Theft" at White Flag Projects, St. Louis, MO from January 9, 2010 - February 13, 2010.
1/9/10
Josh Blackwell in an off-site solo exhibition entitled "Paper and Plastic" at John Tevis Gallery, Paris, from January 9 - February 13, 2010, an off-site group exhibition at Salon 94 entitled "Rock Garden" from December 16, 2009 - January 16, 2010, and an off-site solo exhibition at Kate MacGarry, London from January 15 - February 28, 2010.
12/4/09
Sara Greenberger Rafferty is one of the "Best Non-Museum Art Goings-On of 2009" by Andrea K. Scott in The New Yorker.
"Sara Greenberger Rafferty, at Uffner
In this conjuring act of a solo show—one of the most memorable debuts of the season— photographs became watercolors and comedy turned grotesque. Who knew that an image of Goldie Hawn, let alone one of a rubber chicken, could emanate a transubstantial mystery worthy of the shroud of Turin?"
12/4/09
Barb Choit "Nagel Fades" exhibition in The New York Times.
"Bringing feminist art smartly up to date, Rachel Uffner offers works by Barb Choit, who presents reproductions of kitschy, ’80s-era posters by Patrick Nagel representing beautiful women in sexy lingerie. Ms. Choit buys the posters online and then partly fades them, using a tanning bed, lamps and other skin-darkening products. Then she translates them into ink-jet prints and attaches them to clear plastic panels, creating tension between the risible imagery and slick format and her own sly conceptualism." Ken Johnson
11/12/09
Barb Choit "Nagel Fades" exhibition is in Artnet Magazine by Rosetta Stone.
11/09/09
Barb Choit "Nagel Fades" exhibition and artist interview featured in Art in America.



11/07/09
Roger White featured in an off-site group exhibition entitled "Cave Painting" organized by Bob Nickas at Gresham's Ghost from November 7 - December 4, 2009.
11/06/09
"Nagel Fades" is "Best in Printmaking" in Time Out, New York.

11/05/09
Pam Lins featured in an off-site group exhibition organized by Johannes VanDerBeek at the NADA County Affair located at 395 Flatbush Avenue Extension, Brooklyn from October 18, 2009 - January 9, 2010.
10/15/09
Sara Greenberger Rafferty exhibition reviewed in Time Out NY:

10/5/09
Rachel Uffner Gallery and Sara Greenberger Rafferty exhibition in
New York Magazine.
9/28/09
Sara Greenberger Rafferty exhibition reviewed in The New Yorker:

SARA GREENBERGER RAFFERTY
Looking for an antidote to art about art? Try this sleeper of an exhibition about comedy. Rafferty, a standout on the group-show circuit for the past several years, makes her impressive gallery début with loaded pictures of lowbrow subjects: a whoopee cushion, a TV Guide, Goldie Hawn circa “Laugh In.” Though they’re technically photographs, Rafferty manipulates her images to the point of distortion. Some could be mistaken for watercolors (a roadkill-flat rubber chicken); others appear badly stained (Madeline Kahn’s face, reduced to a spectral smear). Rafferty has coined a revelatory new style—call it slapstick grotesque—that peels away the veneer of the comic to expose the darkness below. Through Oct. 25. (Uffner, 47 Orchard St. 212-274-0064.)
9/11/09
Sara Greenberger Rafferty exhibition reviewed in The New York Times:

9/17/09
Josh Blackwell featured in an off-site exhibition entitled The Bichon Frisé in Art
at art since the summer of '69 , New York from September 20 – October 25, 2009.
9/1/09
Hilary Harnischfeger exhibition reviewed in Artforum:

9/1/09
Barb Choit featured in a two-person exhibition at Blanket Contemporary Art, Vancouver from September 10 - October 17, 2009 and in a group exhibition at Or Gallery, Vancouver from September 12 - October 17, 2009.
9/1/09
Hilary Harnischfeger is featured in an off-site group exhibition "Abstract, Abstract" at Foxy Production, New York from September 10 - October 10, 2009.
9/1/09
Sara Greenberger Rafferty is featured in an off-site group exhibition "Evading Customs" at Brown Gallery, London from September 2 - October 3, 2009.
8/6/09
Hilary Harnischfeger is featured in an off-site group exhibition at the University of Texas, San Antonio, Satellite Space from August 6 - August 23, 2009.
8/3/09
"Human Arrangement" is reviewed in Art in New York by Alexander Wolf.
7/31/09
"Human Arrangment" in Artnet by Walter Robinson.
7/23/2009
"Human Arrangement" is "Best in Painting" in Time Out, New York.

7/1/2009
Becket Bowes featured in an off-site group exhibition entitled "White Nights" at
Marvelli Gallery, New York, July 1 - August 8, 2009.
7/1/2009
Roger White featured in an off-site group exhibition entitled "The Audio Show" at
Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York, July 14 - August 23, 2009.
7/1/2009
Sara Greenberger Rafferty featured in an off-site group exhibition entitled "Down Below it's Chaos" at ARTJAIL, New York, July 10 - August 10, 2009.
7/1/2009
Sara Greenberger Rafferty featured in an off-site performance event entitled "I'm Feeling Lucky" organized by Ad Hoc Vox at P.P.O.W, New York, Thursday, July 9, 6:00 pm.
6/16/2009
Hilary Harnischfeger reviewed in The New Yorker
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HILARY HARNISCHFEGER
When Robert Smithson wrote his essay “The Crystal Land,” in 1966, he might have been cataloguing the qualities of Harnischfeger’s irresistible wall reliefs: “Fragmentation, corrosion, decomposition, disintegration, rock creep debris, slides, mud flow, avalanche were everywhere in evidence.” Lapidary abstractions roughly the size and shape of Byzantine icons—and the colors of twilight and dawn—are fashioned from paper, plaster, and ink and embedded with minerals (pyrite, green calcite, turquoise, rose quartz). Their intricate, stratified surfaces look less like handmade objects than like chimerical core samples—prized possessions in a twenty-first-century Wunderkammer. Through June 21. (Uffner, 47 Orchard St. 212-274-0064.)
6/7/2009
Hilary Harnischfeger exhibition reviewed in Whitewall Magazine by Lily Alexander.
6/5/2009
Hilary Harnischfeger featured in an off-site group exhibition entitled "Structured Simplicity" curated by Felicity Hogan at the Dumbo Arts Center (DAC)
June 20 - August 9, 2009.
5/31/2009
Hilary Harnischfeger exhibition reviewed on Artinfo by Amber Vilas and is a pick by Glen Baldridge, also on Artinfo.
5/27/09
Hilary Harnischfeger's exhibition is "Best in Painting" in Time Out, New York.

5/11/09
Hilary Harnischfeger exhibition reviewed on Art in New York by Alexander Wolf.
5/30/2009
Josh Blackwell featured in an off-site group exhibition entitled "No Solid Crystal" organized by Nice & Fit at ReMap 2, a contemporary art program running parallel to the 2nd Athens Biennale in Athens, Greece from June 16 - July 26, 2009.
5/30/2009
Barb Choit featured in an off-site group exhibition entitled "Everything Must Out Going" at Asia Song Society, New York, from May 30 - June 6, 2009.
4/20/09
Sara Greenberger Rafferty featured in off-site group exhibitions at Ambach and Rice, Seattle from April 25 - June 6, 2009 and International Print Center, New York from April 23 - May 30, 2009.
4/15/09
Pam Lins: Owl reviewed in Art Review.
4/1/09
Hilary Harnischfeger featured in an off-site group exhibition at Grimm Fine Art, Amsterdam from March 21- May 8, 2009.
3/1/09
Pam Lins: Owl reviewed in Artforum.
2/2/09
Sara Greenberger Rafferty is featured in a solo exhibition: Recent Photos and Videos at Amherst College's Eli Marsh Gallery, February 2 - March 6, 2009.
2/2/09
Pam Lins: Owl reviewed in The New Yorker

PAM LINS
Why pit painting against sculpture or sculpture against pedestal, when you can combine all three? Each of Lins’s tall plywood boxes is embellished with stripes and topped off with colorful paintings on wood. Several are inset with plaster reliefs of owls—pitting the linear, abstract, and colorful against the curving, representational, and spectral. The over-all effect of Lins’s hybrids is somewhere between a slapdash craft project and a canny critique of high modernism. Through Feb. 8. (Uffner, 47 Orchard St. 212-274-0064.)
1/29/09

1/9/09
Sara Greenberger Rafferty featured in a solo exhibition at The Kitchen, NY, January 9 - March 7, 2009, curated by Matthew Lyons.
12/08
Sara Greenberger Rafferty discusses her exhibition at The Kitchen with Lauren O'Neill-Butler on Artforum.com

