Visual Art Sep 18, 2013 at 4:00 am

The Life of Forms Is a Mystery

Shapes that remind you of something. Almost. Courtesy of Prole Drift

Comments

1
Yea-like hiking in to the Greg Kucera gallery braving the rough terrain and the scary beasts on the street to paint on pristine white walls in a well lit gallery environment using all your favorite designer tools and materials from Blick? UH HUH...the REAL deal here...."me Greg, you Jen(beats chest)"

A true snorer Jen. Try and get out more and expand the myopic vision syndrome you suffer from so.
2
I think that should be showing at the "POLE DRIP GALLERY" by the looks of that stiff crap

The references to Chinese Scholsrs rocks is stupid and innocuous,the gooey organic assimilations are farther removed from the truth than those paintings are from actually being good. The ridiculous flowery over embellished references, not to mention pretentious and downright meaningless artist statement is a perfect match to your collegiate level overly worked and painfully forced attempts at critique Jen. It makes me scream "GAWD I DETEST WHAT ART IS AND HAS BECOME ESPECIALLY IN THIS TOWN...!!!"
3
Oh, fuck off. Keep it coming, Jen, and don't listen to these tirebiters. I don't much care for that Valdez, but the black on black Guyer is really great. And so are you. I may not know "what art has become in this town" but what I do know comes from you, not bitter insiders.
5
"Valdez's new paintings are loud." The subtle sounds of stereotypes.
6
@3: I don't know. I think it could use a little more cowbell.
7
The show at Prole Drift reminds me of too many art school MFA tropes. Zzzzzzzz. I liked the paintings at Kucera but the comment @1 is pretty funny....true that, an artist braving the dark, unknown wilds of a prestigious gallery to get her cave paintings installed on the walls....

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