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2024
Chronogram and Hyperallergic writer Taliesin Thomas reviews Matthew Lusk’s exhibition, Encyclopedia of Light (Today in Two Parts) calling a must see in Newburgh, NY located in the beautiful Hudson Valley Autumn 2024.
Financial Times writes a thoughtful overview of the 18 person group exhibition, When the Spirit Moves You curated by Carolina Wheat and hosted by Geary Contemporary in Millerton, NY.
HYPERALLERGIC must see shows and glowing review of Dani Klebe's "A Dyke Cabin of One's Own" in HV curated off-site at Mother-in-Law's August '24 by Taliesin Thomas.
HYPERALLERGIC brings 5 stellar shows that are a must-see in the Hudson Valley highlighting Michael Hambouz's solo "Loves Cats, Hates Catastrophes" April, 2024.
Chronogram Sweetly positions the co-founders in Newburgh, NY as the author, Tristan Geary, gives a little credence to our back-story.
GALERIE Beck Lowry secures "Ten Buzzworthy Artists from New York City's Art Week" May 2024 by Paul Laster
2023
ARTNET News highlights Rhiannon Adam's Photo Emulsion Lifts and identifies her as a 'rising star' and 'one to watch' after our solo booth at PHOTOFAIRS, NYC Sept 2023.
The formidable Caitlin McCormack received a resounding nod from Colossal for her impeccable crochet sculptural work in “Souvenirs of the Wasteland” exhibition that she co-curated the two person show alongside Kat Ryals.
“Meet 6 Rising Talents From the Inaugural Photofairs New York, From a Digital Dynamo Wielding A.R. to a Space-Bound Romantic” Lee Carter on ARTNET NEWS speaks glowingly about Rhiannon Adam’s practice and process…oh, and she’s going to the moon.
Galerie Mag (Paul Laster) Highlights Elijah Wheat’s solo booth of Rhiannon Adam’s Unique Polaroid Emulsion Lifts at the inaugural PHOTOFAIRS, NYC in September at Javits Center.
In Mid-August, Seph Rodney for The New York Times writes a heartfelt review, encouraging visitors to experience “Souvenirs of the Wasteland” by Caitlin McCormack and Kat Ryals. What incredible company!
2022
Financial Times “How to Spend It” spends time at the Newburgh Gallery capturing the solo exhibition “Amplifier” adding Marton Nemes’s bold and bright paintings and sculptures in their full-color 8 photo fashion spread.
Marton Nemes is announced to represent Hungary at the 2024 Venice Biennale in USA Art News, ARTNEWS, among others.
Gabriella Angeleti, Benjamin Sutton and Osman Can Yerebakan highlight in THE ART NEWSPAPER the must-sees of Upstate Art Weekend and Ian McMahon’s “Momentary Event {45.511 N - 75.004 E}” makes the list of 146+ participants.
Hyperallergic writer Billy Anania mentions our breathtaking closing event by Ian McMahon for Upstate Art Weekend’s 2022 finale.
Super blessed for co-founders Liz Nielsen and Carolina Wheat to be profiled in print* by Katy Donoghue for Whitewall Magazine. Included are beautiful images of Marlos E’van’s “ghostDope” and Ashley Lyon’s “Tender Temper” exhibitions.
2021
Liz Nielsen was over the moon to have an ARTFORUM Critics Picks for her solo exhibition in Los Angels entitled “I’d like to imagine you’re in a place like this” at Over the Influence gallery December 2021.
Presenting Azikiwe Mohammed at Untitled, Art: “We are so grateful for the ability to experiment at a fair. Not all gallerists are trust-fund kids,” Carolina was quoted in the Financial Times article “Buyers Hustle in Art Basal Miami Beach as COVID fears return” Dec 2021.
Whitewaller shares Carolina & Liz highlighting a “Miami insider’s Profile” for 2021. Hard to believe, we’ve both been to every single BASAL and been recruiting artists from Miami since 1998.
Siddarth Mitter writing for The New York Times, shares his enjoyment of the Future Fair shouting out EWS and artist Clive Murphy with complimentary words and an image of Murphy’s “Neon Toaster” in print.
Hyperallergic’s Seph Rodney is on point with his review of Ashley Lyon’s “Tender Temper” Exhibition.
Artnet News writer, Julie Baumgardner quotes the team about the Hudson Valley as an arts magnet.
The New York Times Will Heinrich references the not to be missed venues for Upstate Art Weekend 2021.
The Art Newspaper Osman Can Yerebakan helps folks grapple with the artists leaving the city, EWS is in good company.
2020
Upstate Art Weekend was a superpower success bringing many art lovers through the doors of our summertime Newburgh pop-up. Read this through article by Julie Baumgargardner in Artnet News as well as the must see shoutouts from Editor’s Picks on Artnet as well.
Azikiwe Mohammed gets some attention in the Art Market Monitor about the Christie’s Auction that included a revolutionary clause to protect BIPOC artists from being exploited through any secondary market sales, and then some.
The Art Market Monitor quotes co-founder and director, Carolina Wheat about the Intersect Aspen (formally Art Aspen) online digital fair with artist Azikiwe Mohammed’s “A Place to Sit with Magnolias”
ARTFORUM review by Wendy Vogel explains the brilliance of “Glossy Inviolability” with a feminist twist when recollecting the large sculptures of Zsofia Keresztes in July’s printed issue.
New Yorker review of “Glossy Inviolability” appears in print as Lina peruses her May 11 publications while eating dinner, surprise! What a wonderful gift, and short but incredibly sweet assessment from Johanna Fateman.
ARTSY Editorial written by Alina Cohen, profiles Hungarian sculptor Zsófia Keresztes in the studio, and presents a considered narrative about Liz and Lina discovering the artist in Budapest while making it happen to bring her to Brooklyn for her solo exhibition.
Artnet mentions the Showroom Sales in a round up of online platform sales during the Quarantine: April 2020.
Architectural Digest references the Showroom and highlights Zsófia Keresztes sculpture “The Failure,” 2020 as the head image for “11 Digital Art and Design Exhibitions to Get Lost In from Home” written by Osman Can Yerebakan, April, ‘20.
Brooklyn Rail correspondent, Veronica Molnar, writes a spectacular and personal review of “Glossy Inviolability.”
Metropolis magazine shares install images of Zsófia Keresztes sculpture “The Failure, 2020” with a list entitled: “In the Doldrums of Quarantine, Enjoy Online Culture from These 13 World Class Institutions”.
Artnet, Yahoo News & NYT announces that David Zwirner establishes “Platform.” An online viewing room where the inaugural galleries will share court with other incredible artists and collectors. 12 NYC galleries in an altruistic gesture are included in the launch, Elijah Wheat Showroom is one of them.
Newcity reviews Chicago’s “Female Trouble” with a penchant for avoiding the male gaze. Christina Nafziger visits Western Exhibitions and shares her insight into the five artists (all female identifying) figurative show.
2019
Read Artnet News “Editors’ Picks: 15 Things Not to miss in the NYC Art World this Week” for Dec 2, 2019. Tianyi Zhang crushes it and is in superb company some may have had some Miami Basal FOMO.
Arteidolia writer, Randee Silv, thoughtfully interviews Stacie Johnson’s about her abstract painting exhibition “Drawn Lines.” She addresses Stacie’s vision within her artistic practice and how it has been instigated by her activism in her own neighborhood.
The Brooklyn Rail featured Liz and Lina in conversation with Jessamyn Fiore for their collaborative issue for March, focusing on Women’s Month curated by The Feminist Institute.
Maake Magazine is shows us some love as we are thoughtfully interviewed then highlighted about our artist-run space. Issue 8 was curated by Shannon Goff and Roxanne Jackson. We are super proud to be featured with such incredible company.
2018
Rob Redding (link) visited Taurus Burns Solo Exhibit “Racism Sweet Racism” and highlights his Artist’s Talk on his radio show. What a pumped up and respectful review. Check it out!
A glowing review of the Showroom’s exhibition of The Anti Art Fair in London by a thoughtful art writer and supporter of our mission by Canvas & Crumpets by Chloe Hyman.
It’s Nice That hollered about The Anti Art Fair in Peckham, London October 4-7th.
The Standard UK is revving up for our curatorial powerhouse line-up for The Anti-Art Fair upcoming October 4th through 7th in a hot south London location: Peckhham.
The mission of the Showroom, along with Flamethrowers & Random Composition Generator (among other artists we rep) was highlighted on a powerfully thoughtful and thorough online article, Canvas & Crumpets by Chloe Hyman.
Flamethrowers, Shannon Goff & Roxanne Jacksons April 7-May 13, 2018 are originally published in May 2018 issue of Ceramics Monthly, page 14. The Exposure section of what to see! (Copyright, The American Ceramic Society.)
Frances Waite does it again! Making VOGUE WORLD'S Top 100 people who inspire on February 27, 2018.
Frances Waite works prove powerful with a review on artcritical by Roman Kalinovski for her super sharp nude-drawings at her "Slap the Void" solo exhibition at EWS from December 15-January 28, 2018.
2017
Another VICE Creators Project highlighting the one and only Johannah Herr and her 'Snuggies for the Revolution' on March 22, 2017.
ARTFCITY "This Week’s Must-See Art Events: Survive Art Fair Hell With Bushwick Punx and Georgia O’Keeffe"
NASTY WOMEN EXHIBITION Press as of closing day, January 15, 2017:
Over 70+ other venues around the world have or will continue to host their own version of Nasty Women to raise money for local organizations supporting women's rights. We are proud of everyone who was part of this movement!
- Roxanne, Jessamyn, Angel, Barbara, Clive, Young, Haley, Stephanie, Aimee, Liz & Carolina (Elijah Wheat Showroom)
Fast Co. | The Guardian | Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls | Newsweek | The Huffington Post | Hyperallergic | Konbini | New York Magazine | The Cut| VICE News| Artforum| The Atlantic| Blavity| Bushwick Daily | Bedford and Bowery #4 Article | BUST Magazine | Art Movements (Hyperallergic #3 an epic mention)| Fox News| The Ladies Finger | Metro.co.uk | NY1 Interview | Salon Magazine | Village Voice | NY Daily News | amNY | Bedford and Bowery| Brokelyn | Brooklyn Magazine (here and here)| The Creator’s Project (VICE)| The Metro| Observer | Papermag
2016
Art F City loves GIFs by Lauren Gregory!!
Lauren Gregory is crushing it with her collaboration with Elena Moon Park & Friends, having been highlighted for a music video with Vice's Creators Project.
Frances Waite's received a few shouts from Vice's Creators Project and Beautiful Bizzare, yah mon!
On August 4th, 2016, ART21 Magazine's Erin Sweeny wrote this little ditty about EWS, Liz & Lina.