Jess Krueckeberg

Jay Heikes @ UC-Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive

Highpoint Editions artist Jay Heikes has a solo exhibition entitled "Jay Heikes: Matrix 269" at the UC-Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive through April 29, 2018. 

"Many of the objects—paintings, sculptures, and drawings—presented in this exhibition were informed by time Jay Heikes (b. 1975) spent at a residency in Marfa, Texas, in early 2017. The dry, crumbly terrain of the desert landscape and the site’s proximity to Mexico inspired his rumination and reflection on the significance of borders to our culture, a subject that has concurrently received much attention in the political sphere." - exhibition webpage

To learn more about the exhibition, click here.

Jay Heikes: The Devil Has Left My Building, 2015; pencil and ink on paper; 51 1/8 x 85 in.; courtesy of the artist and Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York and Aspen. © Jay Heikes. Photo: Object Studies.

Jay Heikes: The Devil Has Left My Building, 2015; pencil and ink on paper; 51 1/8 x 85 in.; courtesy of the artist and Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York and Aspen. © Jay Heikes. Photo: Object Studies.

Thomson’s “Pocket Universe” & Horochowski’s “Vortex Drawings” reviewed in Mar/April issue of Art in Print

Thomson’s “Pocket Universe” & Horochowski’s “Vortex Drawings” reviewed in Mar/April issue of Art in Print

Highpoint is excited to share two reviews of Highpoint Editions publications in the recent issue of Art in Print, a printmaking journal that offers important and timely writing on art and prints by an international array of curators and critics, artists and scholars. Both Mungo Thomson's Pocket Universe series and Alexa Horochowski's Vortex Drawings were featured.