Hunter Drohojowska-Philp reviews Things Change, Things Stay the Same for KCRW
…Another graduate of Cal Arts, Cindy Bernard gained much attention in 1988 for her photographs of patterns from the insides of security envelopes, a feature...
Continue ReadingEzrha Jean Black reviews Things Change, Things Stay the Same for Artillery
Periodically, we hear complaints (or alternatively, sighs of gratitude) from one quarter or another that painting is dead; or sometimes more specifically, that abstract painting...
Continue ReadingSharon Mizota reviews Things Change, Things Stay the Same for LA Times
In some ways, Bernard has reverse-engineered the quilt, making paper “patterns” for an endeavor that likely had none. In contrast to traditional quilts, which follow...
Continue ReadingThe Artist’s Museum at MOCA, LA Times, 2010
Knight, Christopher, Art Review: ‘The Artist’s Museum’ @ MOCA, Los Angeles Times, October 31, 2010 One gallery holds camera works by five artists. Judy Fiskin’s...
Continue ReadingPostcards from the Edge
Silent Key reviewed in the Boston Globe: Long before the Internet, ham radio operators built a buzzing web of communication around the world. Artist Cindy...
Continue ReadingVoice Choices: Silent Key
From the Village Voice: The gallery (Tracy Williams LTD) is densely hung with colorful reproductions of postcards that were originally sent from places that now...
Continue ReadingArtforum, 2005
Tumlir, Jan, “Cindy Bernard: Margo Leavin Gallery”, Artforum, March 2005, pp. 244-5, ill. pg. 244 Documenting, Becher style, the morphological range of the bandshells that she...
Continue ReadingSuccessful variations on a theme in Oak Park
…Bernard is a photographer who also organizes experimental music events in Los Angeles. Some of her color photographs are related to the events she organizes....
Continue ReadingLA Weekly, February 2000
Frank, Peter, Installation of the Week: Cindy Bernard: Location Proposal #2, LA Weekly, February 11-17, 2000
Continue ReadingNightstick, Cindy Bernard and Joseph Hammer, 1999
Inspired by the iconic representation of such landscapes as the desert images portrayed in the the films of John Ford and the magical woods often...
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