SUGAR
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  • inside & out
    • SUGAR in the garage
      • 04.27.18 - 05.20.18
    • exhibitions
      • 10.01.16 - 11.19.16
      • 9.26.15 - 11.14.15
      • 5.31.14 - 6.28.14
      • 3.8.14 - 4.19.14
      • 1.11.14 - 2.22.14
      • 10.26.13 - 12.07.13
      • 5.11.13 - 6.22.13
      • 02.23.13 - 03.30.13
      • 11.17.12 - 01.13.13
      • 09.29.12 - 11.03.12
      • 9.24.11 - 6.03.12
        • Lineup round 1
        • Lineup round 2
        • Lineup round 3
        • Lineup round 4
      • 6.25.11 - 8.6.11
      • 4.30.11 - 6.11.11
      • 3.12.11 - 4.23.11
      • 1.22.11 - 3.6.11
      • 12.04.10 - 01.15.11
      • 09.25.10 - 11.20.10
      • 07.10.10 - 08.21.10
      • 05.22.10 - 06.27.10
      • 03.20.10 - 05.08.10
      • 01.23.10 - 03.06.10
      • 11.14.09 - 01.10.10
      • 09.26.09 - 11.07.09
      • 05.01.09 - 06.13.09
      • Participants
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    • Submissions
    • The Viewing Room
      • Scott Espesth
      • Christy Singleton
    • guests
      • Christy Singleton
      • Evan Rehill
      • Elliot Lessing
    • books
      • Town Hall Meeting
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SUGAR
  • Home
  • inside & out
    • SUGAR in the garage
      • 04.27.18 - 05.20.18
    • exhibitions
      • 10.01.16 - 11.19.16
      • 9.26.15 - 11.14.15
      • 5.31.14 - 6.28.14
      • 3.8.14 - 4.19.14
      • 1.11.14 - 2.22.14
      • 10.26.13 - 12.07.13
      • 5.11.13 - 6.22.13
      • 02.23.13 - 03.30.13
      • 11.17.12 - 01.13.13
      • 09.29.12 - 11.03.12
      • 9.24.11 - 6.03.12
        • Lineup round 1
        • Lineup round 2
        • Lineup round 3
        • Lineup round 4
      • 6.25.11 - 8.6.11
      • 4.30.11 - 6.11.11
      • 3.12.11 - 4.23.11
      • 1.22.11 - 3.6.11
      • 12.04.10 - 01.15.11
      • 09.25.10 - 11.20.10
      • 07.10.10 - 08.21.10
      • 05.22.10 - 06.27.10
      • 03.20.10 - 05.08.10
      • 01.23.10 - 03.06.10
      • 11.14.09 - 01.10.10
      • 09.26.09 - 11.07.09
      • 05.01.09 - 06.13.09
      • Participants
    • services
    • about
    • history
    • Submissions
    • The Viewing Room
      • Scott Espesth
      • Christy Singleton
    • guests
      • Christy Singleton
      • Evan Rehill
      • Elliot Lessing
    • books
      • Town Hall Meeting
  • services
  • participants
  • perspective
  • coverage
  • contact/visit
© GWENDOLYN SKAGGS
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels
  • New York Times

  • The WG News & Art: Three Ladies of Chill Repute

  • Thomas Seely interviews Doug Young on Break Through Radio.
    Working Together
    Peter Fagundo
    Doug Young

  • SUGAR represents Brooklyn in Sweden
    Works of Art
    David B. Frye
    Kymia Nawabi

    translation:
    Further out in Brooklyn, in Bushwick, is Sugar, a gallery housed in Gwendolyn Skaggs apartment. The artist explains how she set up a gallery in the hallway outside his bread job and took it home when she lost the job. The new corner is painted white but thought otherwise as "an alternative to alternative." An irritating but attractive intimacy develops when an unusual dedication offered / demanded. First, to set up that tour, then to the somewhat rough neighborhood find the anonymous bell and rallied for a private conversation about the oncoming art. This strange mix of exclusivity and generosity creates a tense situation, where the issue is free and responses are often uncomfortable.
    Now, these two painters in the tense relationship - David B. Fryes folklore naive deal with bigotry and Kymi Nawabis dimmed sharpened depiction of gray area between the extremes of pleasure and pain. Two disparate expressions selected for their drive to make an issue about the double standard policy, race and sexuality. Exhibition thesis that the dialogue becomes more efficient of friction is deliberately provocative, but - yes, it works.

    In New York's maelstrom of sensory abundance is the ability to drive wedges of focused calm, with a critical approach can take shape. On the establishment's street too often seen a bloated economy expand the arts in size over the tank. A man who instead must generate their own room are taking a risk by giving more back. These sites form an infrastructure that weaves together the viewer, works and city in ways that create new and deeper meaning.

  • Charles Schultz, The Brooklyn Rail
    Ace of Spades
    "...The ace of spades, which had previously been the least valuable card, became the highest card in the deck."

  • Enrico Gomez, Wag Mag
    Ace of Spades

  • Alexander Binder radio interview with Thomas Seely
    Ace of Spades

  • ...Sugar, exhibit the kind of edgy emerging urban art that has disappeared from SoHo and Chelsea.

  • Julia Morton Now On
    Love and Freedom

  • CityArts.info
    Love and Freedom

  • La Repubblica's D Magazine, no. 705 pages 48-49
    SUGAR in Italy pages 48-49

  • DIMOW- I'm not against Chelsea
    I do not agree with the "Against Chelsea". SUGAR is not under the rivalry umbrella and does not "capitalize" on it.

  • A Sense of Humor

    The Indypendent
    The Daily Beast finds "A Sense of Humor"
    Wall Street Journal follow up
    Wall Street Journal meets SUGAR
    Worth a Thousand Laughs, Brooklynbased.net meets SUGAR

  • Art exhibition fuels US-Cuba thaw The exhibition aims to help bring the two countries closer together, amid signs of a new era in relations.
    By Michael Voss
    BBC News, Havana

  • N.Y. art exhibit takes Chelsea to Havana Artist Doug Young takes his art to Havana.

© GWENDOLYN SKAGGS
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels