Jeffrey Gibson, HOPE NEED WANT, (cotton, linen, wool, nylon), 2019 [Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York, NY. © Jeffrey Gibson]
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Rest in peace, power, and art,
2024
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.@MyaPlanet9 Links Up With Bounty Killa For "Whine"
US Recording Artist Mýa is a music legend. For nearly 30 years, she has built herself an impressive resumé that highlights her career as a triple threat. She influenced generations of stars, and she stays being creative. Her love for Jamaica was never a secret, and she returned to the Island some time ago to collaborate with one of Jamaica’s music icons on the track, “Whine“.
With a music video…
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Naast Buddy Vedder en Esmée Dekker ook Mariska van Kolck in Saturday Night Fever
Fotoreportage: ©Stephan Markus
Vandaag hebben producenten Ruud de Graaf en Hans Cornelissen de complete cast van Saturday Night Fever aan de pers voorgesteld. Naast hoofdrolspelers Buddy Vedder en Esmée Dekker heeft producent De Graaf & Cornelissen Entertainment bekendgemaakt dat ook zeer ervaren musicalsterren zoals Mariska van Kolck, Barry Beijer en Raymond Paardekooper in deze swingende…
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Josephine Halvorson’s paintings for Unforgotten at Sikkema Jenkins, contain an amazing amount of detail and encourage the viewer to take in the little details of things they might ordinarily not pay much mind to.
From the press release-
Josephine Halvorson’s paintings emerge from chance or repeated encounters with objects the artist comes across while wandering and traveling. Her practice often takes place outdoors, naturally relating to daylight, geography, and season. The works in this show center on still life and memento mori, artistic genres that, for Halvorson, “hover between liveliness and decay.” She is drawn to things which have little apparent value—objects and spaces that have been, or may be, forgotten. Sharing the same air and hours with a subject, Halvorson finds within them latent expressions and buried meanings.
Since 2018, Halvorson has been painting with acrylic gouache on absorbent grounds. Inspired by fresco painting’s ability to indelibly hold color and mark, the artist has sought to make a sensitive surface that preserves her observations in real time. Painting in longhand, Halvorson works in a verité style, documenting the subtle shifts of shadow and thought. As she says, “I want to make a painting that remembers better than I can.”
This exhibition closes 4/22/23.
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Kelly Sikkema
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Check out Zipora Fried, Untitled (2022), From Sikkema Jenkins
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LOUIS FRATINO
In bed and abroad
October 27 – December 9 (2023)
Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
530 WEST 22ND STREET
NEW YORK NY 10011
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Mark Bradford, Untitled, (from a series of fourteen etching and photogravures with chine collé), Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York, NY, 2012, Edition of 25 [MoMA, New York, NY. © Mark Bradford]
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Louis Fratino, Cato, 2023. Image courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
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Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash
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Lonely Eyes V-Day
Cargo ship photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash
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Griekse MAMMA MIA! persborrel
In het Griekse restaurant Dimitri’s Amsterdam kreeg de aanwezige pers een update over de nieuwe versie van de musical Mamma Mia van De Graaf en Cornelissen entertainment. Zo is de tekst geheel aangepast naar een wat moderne versie. Ook al heb je de musical al gezien, toch moet je deze versie gaan zien, volgens Hana Cornelissen. Momenteel wordt er nog hard gewerkt aan deze gloednieuwe versie, met…
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I just want to say to anyone who is reading my stories: thank you.
I just got a sudden intense wave of 'I am writing silly romance stories that make me happy, and I am really glad they make other people happy too,' and I want to share my gratitude.
So thank you if you have ever left me sweet comments, kudos, DMed me to talk about my work, or even if you are just a lurker.
I am so aggressively glad that you like my offerings.
It makes me want to make more.
I hope to bring you more and more.
Back to work.
Image by Kelly Sikkema
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