


Josh Podoll was finishing up his MFA when I was starting mine at the University of Iowa, and I got to know him a little. He was very calm and thoughtful, and he made paintings that are really trippy, where something is presented as a flat shape and deep space. So something looks solid relative to something else but that when examined your eye falls into it, and the only thing I can think of which is similar would be walking through the woods and tripping into a hole that is deeper than you are tall.
He shows at Feature Inc in Manhattan on the Lower East Side.
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Friday, February 29, 2008
Josh Podoll
Posted by Bill Donovan at 5:55 PM 0 comments
Labels: Abstract Painting, Abstraction, Artist, Feature Inc, Josh Podoll, Joshua Podoll, Painter, Trippy Space
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