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James Kalm debuts his eleventh season of the Kalm Report. With over a decade of programming documenting the New York art scene, and over one thousand posted video programs, your humble correspondent straps on his helmet, pumps up his tires, and wheels out to bring you, his worldwide viewer-ship, a new season of inimitable half-assed art reporting. Lynda Benglis New Work at Cheim&Read presents a large selection of paper works stretched and molded over chicken wire armatures and an impressive cast aluminum sculpture. Looking like taught lamb hides, these pieces are coloristicly enhanced with brilliant hues, metal leaf and cast glitter. Sharon Louden’s “Windows” series at Morgan Lehman Gallery is a group of intimately scaled paintings on paper. Building a slick surface of polished gesso, Louden skids on a repeated square form, varying color and alignment. In a brief interview Louden also discusses her two book projects “Living and Sustaining a Creative Life” and “The Artist as Cultural Producer” http://www.sharonlouden.com/book_proj... Finally we pop in for a glancing run through of “Mr. Softy” by Lars Fisk at Marlborough Chelsea. This group of sculpture takes the sphere as its theme, and presents everyday objects as if they’d been ripped out of reality and rolled into a ball. Not only the namesake of the show, a Mr. Softy truck, but manhole covers, steel garbage cans and even a section of parking lot are rendered as orbs which could be potentially rolled away. A musical introduction is provided by Stanford Reid and Duke Taylor. This program was recorded September 8, 2016 in Chelsea.