Good Weather, through an invitation by Fringe Projects to participate in Beach is Better (alongside Detroit Bad Boys & Girls Club Athletic Club, Nick Faust, Grupo Anan, and SPF15), has positioned pieces of a boat dock on the shore as platforms and partitions with an exhibition that considers the gallery’s relationship with this geological edge.
Lands’ End is caught up in the physiological effects from the current emotional deluge to the political crisis that we find ourselves in, with work by Joshua Abelow, Lauren Cherry and Max Springer, Guy Church, Alika Cooper, Jenny Gagalka, Hanna Hur, Ian Jones, Matthew Kerkhof, James Payne, Jerry Phillips, Alexandros Lindsay, Caitlin MacBride, Martha Mysko, Daniel John Roberts, Rebecca Fin Simonetti, Mateo Tannatt, Wesley Taylor, Ezra Tessler, and John Zane Zappas. The exhibition takes place behind NADA Miami Beach at the Deauville Beach Resort on Sat, Dec 3, 2016 from 11 am–4 pm.
Lands’ End is caught up in the physiological effects from the current emotional deluge to the political crisis that we find ourselves in, with work by Joshua Abelow, Lauren Cherry and Max Springer, Guy Church, Alika Cooper, Jenny Gagalka, Hanna Hur, Ian Jones, Matthew Kerkhof, James Payne, Jerry Phillips, Alexandros Lindsay, Caitlin MacBride, Martha Mysko, Daniel John Roberts, Rebecca Fin Simonetti, Mateo Tannatt, Wesley Taylor, Ezra Tessler, and John Zane Zappas. The exhibition takes place behind NADA Miami Beach at the Deauville Beach Resort on Sat, Dec 3, 2016 from 11 am–4 pm.