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Kathryn Hart: Catalogue Edition  
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Posted 4/3/13

    Kathryn HartMixed MediaLives and works in: Larkspur, ColoradoWebsite: www.kathryndhart.comTo Purchase Contact: Kathryn Hart Kathryn Hart is an abstract and figurative expressionist painter living in Colorado. An internationally award winning artist, Ms. Hart actively shows her work in New York City, Europe and the West Coast. Her work has hung in numerous museums, most recently Estense Castle Museum (Ferrara, Italy), the Chelsea Art Museum (NY, NY), and the Southern Nevada Museum of Fine Arts (Las Vegas). Ms. Hart is an art award recipient from the United Nations a... [more]

20130402152029-art_reception_vmr_2013_3 Virginia Maria Romero Art Review  
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Virginia Maria Romero at New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum April 18th - August 4th
Posted 4/1/13

This exhibit will feature 34 original works by Virginia Maria Romero.  In 2013 Romero was awarded a certificate as a distinguished artist/poet from the American Council for Polish Culure, and is one of a handful of “Anglos” to be counted among the santera (saint-maker) artists of the American Southwest.  Romero is also a “green” artist, who has made reverence for nature an important theme in her pigmented wood panels, and sculpture, as well as her mixed media and acrylics. Romero's... [more]

Collector's Catalogue: Vol. 3 Issue 2  
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Posted 4/1/13

A Brief and Incomplete History of Stolen, Lost, and Destroyed Works of Art Natalie Hegert outlines a lost history of art A work of art that’s been stolen attains a tantalizing aura of mystery, a legendary status that grows with each hour of absence. A destroyed or a lost work of art can sometimes attain that level of mythos, as long as we are aware of its significance before it’s disappeared. But most art, in fact, most of the art that has ever been made throughout history,... [more]

Elena Kozhevnikova: Catalogue Edition  
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Posted 3/26/13

  Elena KozhevnikovaMixed media painting   Lives and works in: MoscowWebsite: www.elena-kozhevnikova.comTo Purchase Contact: Elena Kozhevnikova   Elena Kozhevnikova was born in 1965 in Rostov-on-Don. She studied at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design in London, Moscow State University, and the Rostov State Conservatoire. In addition to painting, Kozhevnikova also has designed jewelry, interiors, and sings opera. In 2003 she became the creative director of the Russian Golf Association, where she launched a de... [more]

Alexandra Rozenman: Catalogue Edition  
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Posted 3/26/13

    Alexandra RozenmanPainting Lives and works in: Allston, MassachusettsWebsite: www.alexandrarozenman.comTo Purchase Contact: Alexandra Rozenman     Moscow-born, both classically and conceptually trained, Alexandra Rozenman brings a canny and charming mysticism to her life and art. Rozenman came to America from Moscow, Russia as a political refugee at the end of the eighties. Living in the Soviet Union Rozenman studied with now well-known dissident artists and was a part of the Moscow alternative cultural scene of the 1980’s. She holds a Masters... [more]

Miro Tomarkin: Catalogue Edition  
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Posted 3/26/13

    Miro TomarkinPainting Lives and works in: LondonWebsite: www.tomarkin.com To purchase contact: Miro Tomarkin     Miro Tomarkin is a German-born artist and writer, based in London. Tomarkin is participating in the Regeneration Project of London's East End Thames Estuary, and has recently conducted the project 'get involved with art — art is for everyone', encouraging locals to engage in art in conjunction with a recent solo exhibition. His recent solo exhibitions were titled 'See... [more]

Debbi Chan: Catalogue Edition  
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Posted 3/26/13

    Debbi ChanLives and Works in: IdahoWebsite: chanredwillow.artspan.comTo purchase contact: Debbi Chan   Debbi Chan was born in Houston, Texas in 1951. She is a mostly self-taught artist, but spent twelve years learning traditional Chinese painting, calligraphy and seal carving with the Chiu family. Debbi Chan's multi-dimensional, multi-faceted, and multi-medium practice blends Eastern traditions with the splendor of the American West. Chan's representations of the natural world ste... [more]

Collector's Catalogue: Vol. 3 Issue 1  
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Posted 3/25/13

Contemporary Copyright Joel Kunnen takes a look at the advantages of alternative copyright in the digital age How we use images and information is changing, therefore, copyright is changing. The image has migrated away from an object of economic value towards one of heightened cultural capital. Social media has developed in such a way that sharing information has become synonymous with sharing images. Infinite copies of images act as citations to shared opinions and... [more]

Ira Upin: Catalogue Edition  
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Posted 3/20/13

    Ira Upin Painting Lives & Works in: PhiladelphiaWebsite: www.iraupin.comTo Purchase Contact: Ira Upin Ira Upin was born in Chicago in 1948 and received his MFA in Painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 1973. As a young graduate Upin's work became associated with the photo-realist trend of the time, "but," he writes, "for what ever reasons I didn’t feel comfortable being pigeonholed by the expectations of that trend. I continued forward over the years embracing and denying my abili... [more]

Anil CS Rao: Catalogue Edition  
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Posted 3/20/13

    Anil CS RaoDigital, Lenticular prints Lives & Works in: Ellicott City, MarylandWebsite: anilcsrao.squarespace.comTo Purchase Contact: Anil CS Rao Anil CS Rao works in Digital 3D CG and Lenticular artwork. He has previously exhibited his artwork at Dino Eli / Orchard Window Gallery in NYC, Touchstone Gallery in Washington DC, Gallery Space in Hyderabad, India and numerous other venues in group and solo shows. He lives with his wife, family and dog in Ellicott City, Maryland where h... [more]

20130319031443-lucid_dream STARS BENEATH THE CTE by Stephen Black  
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Philipp Aldrup at Objectifs - Centre for Photography and Filmmaking February 1st - March 9th
Posted 3/19/13

STARS BENEATH THE CTE by Stephen Blackin Singapore Architect, March 2013"Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being." –  Albert Camus Gezeitentümpel (Tidal Pools), Philipp Aldrup’s recent show at Objectifs, is a rebellion, albeit a quiet and humble one. With Tidal Pools, Aldrup has rebelled against his own past, having hurled away photojournalism and his own highly regarded documentary approach to embrace the spirits of poetry and ph... [more]

20130306164634-brigitta_varadi_decoding_time__image_by_keith_nolan_photography__3_ Leitrim Artist ' decodes times' in new exhibition by Stella Carroll  
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Brigitta Varadi at Silver River Images Gallery March 14th - March 21st
Posted 3/6/13

Leitrim Artist ' decodes times' in new exhibition.by Stella CarrollThe interpretation of art has always been deeply personal and is dependent on our memories, upbringing and life experiences. Leitrim artist Birgitta Varadi’s latest exhibition entitled 'Decoding Time', addresses directly how art is interpreted by each of us. A renowned textile artist, her current work uses wool and features a new twist on the famous 'ink block' tests. "I am exploring the interpretive possibilities for the conc... [more]

20130113203949-anywhere_but_here Stage & Canvas Feb 20/2013 by Robert del Valle  
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Laura Beyer, Oreen Cohen, Michelle Dickson, Patricia Nadon, Brenda Oelbaum, Alice Pixley Young at Whitdel Arts February 22nd - March 23rd
Posted 2/26/13

Here is There Whitdel Arts has been repainted, redone, refurnished and has now refreshed its resolve to being one of the preeminent art spaces for the city. On 2/22 they will unveil Anywhere But Here, being described as a "transformative installation exhibition" that has transformed Whitdel into "six all-encompassing environments where the viewer is invited to adventure into, and be surrounded by, the installation." We love magical mystery tours, don't you? The six individuals who did the half-dozen... [more]

20121205001352-kunstadt_c_sacredpoemxviii Material Objects 'Hard & Soft' selections bind craftmanship with innovation  
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Naomi Adams, Christopher Cunningham, Ben Dory, Michael Furrh, M. Annie Kilborn, Carole P. Kunstadt, Sungyeol Lee, Ana M. Lopez, Michelle Startzman, Mia Weiner at Center for the Visual Arts February 8th - April 5th
Posted 3/6/13

http://www.dentonrc.com/entertainment/denton-time-headlines/20130221-material-objects.ece Lucinda Breeding/Features Editor, Denton Record-Chronicle "Other pieces are a marvel of craftsmanship. Carole P. Kunstadt used a parish psalmody — a book of Psalms for group prayers — dated 1844 and 1849. Kunstadt removed pages from the book and sliced even, tiny strips into them. She sewed the strips together using a sewing machine, then interleaved the strips with fine tissue or gold leaf. In Sacred Poem... [more]

Special Edition: ARCOmadrid 2013  
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Posted 2/12/13

THE ELECTRIC STREETS OF MADRID ARCO by day, Madrid by night, with Clare Sheppard. Madrid, an inland empire of electric streets paved with diversion and vibrancy where, as Hemingway remarked, “you don’t go to bed until you’ve killed the night”, and where the following day, in the hue of the city’s post-party drowsiness, Madridleños will persevere to slaughter the day. The Spanish capital has always exuded a doggedness to endure, not just to rue and spite the turbulence which often confronts it, b... [more]

20130125011829-persona_announcement Persona – Therese A. Maloney Gallery - A Portrait of the Psyche - Review by Mary Gorgy  
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Sally Alexandres, Jayna Aronovitch, Kiyomi Baird, Marianne Barcellona, Rob Barth, Aileen Bassis, Amy Becker, Bette Blank, Elizabeth Catanese, Olushola A. Cole, Ellen Denuto, Doug Depice, Elise Dodeles, GORDON FEAREY, Carlos Frias, Arlene Gale, norma greenwood, Tom Holmes, Valerie Huhn, Neal Korn, Greg Leshé, Claire McConaughy, Charlie Perkalis, Larry Ross, Kiyoko Sakai, aZin seraj, Barbara Simcoe, K Lenore Siner, Marsha Solomon, Daryl Thetford, Adejoke Tugbiyele, Raúl Villarreal at Therese A. Maloney Art Gallery January 22nd - April 14th
Posted 2/8/13

A Portrait of the Psyche Persona is a word that can mean that aspect or part of one’s personality that is deliberately shown to the world, or in the Jungian sense, and hearkening back to the etymology of the word (from the Greek “prosōpon”), a theatrical mask which covers the wearer. In the current exhibition at the Therese A. Maloney Gallery, director and curator Dr. Virginia Fabbri Butera, by choosing this particular word as both the theme and the title, has opened a dual vision and in... [more]


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