News and Events

09.12.2009

WunderlustJoseph's first solo show at Francis Naumann Fine Art, 24 West 57th, New York City, opens on November 11 and runs through December 23, 2009. Entitled, Wunderlust, the exhibit consists of paintings from the past four and a half years and collages from art historical-inspired postcards. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue with an essay by Eleanor Heartney. Download the Wunderlust Press Release.

 

 

 

09.12.2009

Brinker is in a group show, Fall Forward, at Sara Tecchia Roma New York Gallery, 529 West 20th Street in Chelsea, New York City. The exhibit opens September 24 and runs through November 7, 2009. A reception for the artists will be held on Thursday, September 24 from 6-8 p.m. Read the Fall Forward Press Release.

09.06.2009

Robert Brinker and Pamela Joseph are having concurrent solo shows at Harvey/Meadows Gallery in Aspen, CO. The exhibition of recent paintings and prints opened Thursday, September 10 and will close on October 1, 2009.

07.06.2009
Derby Girls

Robert Brinker's large-scale cut-paper drawings are currently featured in Bad Habits, a group show including works by Matthew Barney, Louise Bourgeoise, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Shirin Neshat, Jason Rhoades, Thomas Ruff, and others. This exhibition is on view through October 4, 2009 at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, NY.

 

 

 

01.06.2009

Read Hilary Stunda's article, Body Work: Nationally acclaimed artist Pam Joseph epitomizes Aspen’s penchant for the avant-garde, published in the Winter 2008/Spring 2009 issue of Aspen Peak Magazine.

12.18.2008

In the fall of 2009, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, will feature a one-person show by Pamela Joseph.

11.18.2008

Sex Machine after Duchamp's The Bride Pamela Joseph's Sex Machine, after Duchamp's The Bride , will be exhibited at Miami Art Basel at Francis M. Naumann Fine Art.

 

 

 

 

06.20.2008

imageJoseph has completed designing a label for a mezcal liquor for Betts and Scholl, the sommelier Richard Betts (of The Little Nell in Aspen), and Miami Beach art collector Dennis Scholl.  Betts hunts down the quality vines and Scholl procures artists to design the labels. The company has released a total of seven vintages of wine since 2003.

On Thursday June 12,  Betts & Scholl announced the release of its first ever distilled liquor: a mezcal called Sombra, that will be accompanied by one of the industry’s most unorthodox pieces of label art yet. The image, produced by Joseph as part of the Aspen-based art collective WKRPinc is an abstraction of a Mexican soft-core comic — a figure that Scholl merrily explains, “looks like turtles humping.”

05.31.2008

imageMa Nose Studios is pleased to announce the publication of a new paperback version of Pamela Joseph’s The Hundred Headless Women.  The name pays homage to Max Ernst’s brilliant novel of collages and engravings from 1929, The Hundred Headless Woman. Joseph’s book is based on a series of wood-burned kitchen cutting boards of women in perilous situations, executed from 2001 until 2006. The images were originally created for the artist’s traveling exhibition, The Sideshow of the Absurd. Read more...

05.29.2008

A number of exhibits from Pamela Joseph's Sideshow of the Absurd will be featured in Curious, Mysterious and Strange: Secrets of the Sideshow at Artspace, a contemporary art center in Shreveport, LA. Joseph will give a lecture on June 28; the exhibition opens to the public on June 27-August 30. A press release is avaible to download.

05.20.2008
Robert Brinker's solo exhibition, Foul Play, previewed at Sara Tecchia Roma New York in New York City from January 31 and runs through March 8, 2008. A die-cut catalogue of the works, printed in China, is available through the gallery or by contacting Robert directly. A press release is available to download.

 

03.10.2008
Pamela Joseph and Robert Brinker were among ten artists invited by Matt Christie, director of Printmaking at Anderson Ranch Arts Center to create monotypes at The Patton Print Shop. The monotypes culminated in the exhibition, One Plus One. View the prints from Monothon.

 

01.01.2008
Robert Brinker's solo exhibition at Sara Tecchia Roma New York in New York City opens January 31 and runs through March 8, 2008. A press release is available to download.

 

09.10.2007
Pamela Joseph is included in the exhibition, The Desmoiselles d’Avignon Revisited at Francis M. Naumann Fine Art in New York City that opens November 16–December 21, 2007.

 

07.08.2007
Robert Brinker and Pamela Joseph are included in the exhibition, Why can't we all just get along? at Sara Tecchia Roma New York through August 2007.

 

06.08.2007
imageimageRobert Brinker and Pamela Joseph will be in two shows in Beijing, China, opening on June 23 through July 8, 2007. The first exhibit is in honor of the 10th anniversary of The Institute for Electronic Arts at Alfred University. The show is titled Insatiable Streams and will be at the BS 1 Contemporary Art Center, Huan Tie Art Zone and Zero Field Art Center, 798 Art Zone, both located in Beijing.  There will be a catalogue produced of the show.

The second exhibition, Dialectic Places, will be at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing. The show will be a joint exchange of Chinese and American artists, curated by James Surls and Liu Xiaochun.

05.22.2007

For many artists, whether visual artists, composers or writers, an idea can provoke a response that leads to action and creation. Those who produce works that capture the public’s imagination over a long period of time or in another special way, we call great.

No chance to experience the work of the greats should be missed.

On June 30, 2007, a somewhat unusual show under the direction of curator and famed Chinese art critic Liu Xiaochun and co-curator and sculptor James Surls of the United States will open at the National Art Museum of China (Zhongguo Meishuguan), featuring the works of ten artists from China and the United States. The show will travel to the United States in 2008. It is being co-organized in China by Beijing artists Zhang Jin, Xiao Bing and Wang Nanfei. Read more...

link directly to the article: http://www.btmbeijing.com/contents/en/btm/2007-06/art/dui

02.15.2007

The Institute for Electronic Arts at Alfred University and MA Nose Studios, Aspen, Colorado, image jointly published two hand-made, limited edition artist’s books by Pamela Joseph and Robert Brinker. Joseph’s book, The Hundred Headless Women, and Brinker’s book, The Recount of the Recount, will be in the exhibit at the National Art Museum of China along with other recent paintings and drawings. Specially designed cases will be made to display the books and a catalogue will accompany the exhibit.

imageBoth books have been purchased by numerous private and public collections including The New York Public Library, The British Library, and Henry Schein Inc., a Fortune 500 company. Private collectors such as Wynn Kramarsky, in New York City, have also bought copies.