Repetition Fatigue: Dan Halter’s ‘Patience Can Cook a Stone’

Repetition Fatigue: Dan Halter’s ‘Patience Can Cook a Stone’

Published on ArtThrob, 5 April 2015.

“Conceived and produced prior to Robert Mugabe’s displacement from power in November 2017, the works in Halter’s Patience Can Cook A Stone are solemn testaments to Zimbabwe’s recent history. A studied seriousness pervades the exhibition; the wall texts an uncertain necessity. Without them, many of the works prove illegible, but with them, the same works are limited to a single, reductive reading.”

Read the full review here.

Thin Black Line: Blake Daniels and Dorothee Kreutzfeldt’s ‘City Without a Sun’

Thin Black Line: Blake Daniels and Dorothee Kreutzfeldt’s ‘City Without a Sun’

Pretty Vacant: ‘New Romantics’ at Barnard Gallery

Pretty Vacant: ‘New Romantics’ at Barnard Gallery