Tag Archive "gil-kerlin"

Print-Ditty-Doo-Dah at Gallery Joe

Printmaking was once the realm of the inky fingered.  But today a lot of printing takes place on digital printers, where the ink is in cartridges and the only dirty fingers belong to those who service the machines. Gallery Joe‘s two new Philagrafika-related shows, “Appropriate, Manipulate, Duplicate” and “Big Ditty” are full of ink jet prints and other manifestations of works run through a computer. Appropriate, Manipulate, Duplicate

Weekly Update 2 – Wrestling’s Smiling Face!

And in the Editor’s Choices in the Listings is my quick encounter with Ring of Honor wrestling. Into every life a little wrestling must fall. I was on assignment and while I’ll never be a sports writer I enjoyed my foray into another subculture that knows how to put on a show. Here’s the link and below is the copy. WRESTLINGRing of Honor Sat,. Nov. 4, 7:30pm. $15-$20. Pennsylvania National Guard Armory, 2700 Southampton Rd. 215.781.2500. Mick Foley, smiling poster boy of Ring Of Honor wrestling I visited “Real Smiles” at Gallery Joe the other day. The artist Gil Kerlin ... More » »

Finals Week: Oosterbaan, Kerlin, Goodman, Big Jar

Robert Goodman, Untitled 2, at Gallery Siano I ran into town last Saturday to see a couple shows closing this week. It’s so hard to see everything these days, especially when so much of it is worthy. First stop, Gallery Siano to see Robert Goodman‘s new paintings. Goodman, who had a Fleisher Challenge exhibit last year, makes large, forceful abstract paintings that have no fear of color and are absolutely able to deal with the white of the primed but unpainted canvas. The work’s many staccato strokes play off nicely against the skittery, rope-like knots elsewhere. And as with all ... More » »