Art Professor, Isaac Resnikoff, is having is first solo show at Louis. B. James Gallery in New York.

The exhibit, “Slow Days, Fast Company” runs Sunday, October 27 – Saturday, December 7, 2013 (opening reception, Oct. 27, 6-8 p.m.).

ABOUT THE SHOW and THE ARTIST: This is a slow show, or it is made of slow parts.
It contains clocks, poles, a block of pitch, and 36 bottles of wine.

Isaac Resnikoff (b. 1980, Berkeley CA) received an MFA from UCLA in 2009 and a BFA from Cooper Union in 2002. Solo exhibitions include Foundation for a House Made of Air (UCSB AD&A Museum, Santa Barbara), The Things That Happened (Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles), We Run Out Of Continent (Fleisher Ollman, Philadelphia). His work has been featured in group exhibitions at Francois Ghebaly (Los Angeles), Samuel Freeman (Los Angeles), Marine Salon (Los Angeles), Rivington Arms (New York), Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (Philadelphia), and Claremont Graduate University Art Gallery (Claremont, CA) and he is also included in The Younger Than Jesus Artists Directory (New Museum and Phaidon Press). He lives and works in Los Angeles.  This is his first solo show in New York.