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A Response to “Mira Schor: Paintings From The Nineties To Now” at CB1 Gallery.

Published on January 30, 2011 By Clyde

CB1 Gallery is committed to making the experience of seeing art in a gallery an accessible experience. We welcome conversation with visitors that opens up their experience of the art we exhibit. In this spirit we were delighted to read a response to Mira Schor’s recent show sent to us by a visitor who not [...]

CB1 Gallery Artists In Solo and Group Shows Outside Los Angeles.

Published on January 20, 2011 By Clyde

Several CB1 Gallery artists have shows up at the moment or soon to open all around the US and as far away as London. Alexander Kroll, whose first LA solo show, Unfoldings, opened last weekend at CB1, has a solo works on paper show that opens today at James Harris Gallery in Seattle, Washington. This [...]

A Remembrance of Louise Bourgeous.

Published on June 1, 2010 By Clyde

Gallery artist, Mira Schor has written a wonderful remembrance of Louise Bourgeous who died on Sunday at the age of 98. I’m not going to waste any of my own words when hers are so special. Usually at some point greatness disappoints. Even very great artists sometimes falter, lose their way, run out of steam. [...]

A Year of Positive Thinking.

Published on May 1, 2010 By Clyde

If you have yet to find artist Mira Schor’s new blog, do so right away without delay.  It just went live this week and you only have a few entries to catch up on. For a taste of what to expect, here’s the first paragraph from her first entry to “a year of positive thinking.” [...]

Mira Schor on Recipe Art.

Published on April 25, 2010 By Clyde

Gallery artist and writer of the new book “A Decade of Negative Thinking” reads from her recent book during a talk at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center. Mira Schor is a painter and writer living in New York City. Her honors include awards in painting from the Guggenheim and Pollock-Krasner Foundations, and the 1999 College [...]