Tag: Kate Sherman

Solo Shows

Will Kaplan: Stacking time

Contributed by Kate Sherman / On a freezing night earlier this month, I visited the opening of “Respawn,” Will Kaplan’s first solo show at D.D.D.D. gallery. The gallery recently traded its tight space in a Chinatown walk-up for a large, sweeping basement with a nook near the entrance, which houses Kaplan’s show. Five sizable works built primarily of wood are cleated to the walls and face the center of the room, where a provisional pedestal supports a clearly handbound notebook. Across the face of each wooden form, imagery sourced from printed matter is layered into dense collages. Kaplan’s vintage aesthetic held me back from apprehending the profusion of images present as a facsimile of our contemporary mediascape.

Solo Shows

Ray Hwang’s schematic dexterity

Contributed by Kate Sherman / “Ghost Coast,” Ray Hwang’s solo show at Tempest Gallery in Ridgewood, conjures an alchemical whirlpool of memory, meaning, and the self. In the line of sight from the gallery’s entrance hangs where there’s smoke-, a large and densely layered painting that evokes stained glass reliquaries or maybe a personal treasure map of candle-lit memories….