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Memory Making: The First Emperor's Legacy at the Asian Art Museum
by Gregg Chadwick
at Asian Art Museum
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San Francisco
February 22nd - May 27th
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5/10/13
China's Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor's Legacy
at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco
photo by Gregg Chadwick
"I, Sovereign, am the First Emperor; my descendants will call themselves the Second Generation, the Third Generation, and will go on forever after." - The First Emperor, Qin Shihuang (259-210 BCE) quoted by the historian Sima Qian (145-90 BCE)China's Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor's Legacy currently on view at the Asian... [more]
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Group of Artists Golden Line /Złota Linia/
by Waldemar Dabrowski
at Radzyn Podlaski
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Radzyn Podlaski
May 3rd - June 15th
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4/30/13
Group of Artists Golden Line /Złota Linia/
What do they want?They want to meet and share their art with others.What don’t they want? Being closed in rigid frames.What unites them?
The Internet and Art.What divides them?
All the huge rest.Where are they?At the Gallery of the Cultural Centre RadzynWhere will they be?Everywhere worth being.
They were caught by the Web. From casual chatting online in autumn 2008 to spring 2011 there happened a lot. There has been born and got matured a... [more]
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Persona – Therese A. Maloney Gallery - A Portrait of the Psyche - Review by Mary Gorgy
by M Gorgy
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
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Morristown
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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Review from ARTERPILLAR Blog by colleen dougher
by LisaRockford
Sonia Baez-Hernandez, Jc Bravo, Natasha Duwin, Shady Eshgi, Patrick Flibotte, Nolan Haan, Paula Kolek, Kathleen Kranack, Carol Anne McFarlane, Ben Morey, Samantha Nye, Carrie Sieh, Jonathan Stein, Gabrielle Wood at 1310 Gallery (Ft Lauderdale, FL)
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Miami
October 6th, 2012 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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9/30/12
I went to the Appropriated Gender opening on Saturday night. So many interesting works of art were spread across three floors, from Kandy Lopez's attitude-filled giant portraits to the thoughtful craft-inspired works of Martin Casuso, an adorable painting ("Kissable") of one of JC Bravo's big-headed cabezones and a latch-hook rug by Kathleen Kranack that will remind you, "It's Your Fault."
Artist Karla Caprali has three works in Appropriated Gender.
I could go on about some of the works, which include sculpture, ins... [more]
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Lost Artists Colony - FIND'em! soon to be legend
by Nancy Bechtol
Lost Colony Artists, David Bechtol, Nancy Bechtol at Avondale Arts Fest
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Chicago
September 23rd, 2012 - September 23rd, 2012
Posted
9/23/12
just check this out on Oct 13. lucky number. amazing fun and art, music, food, and maybe you dancing too!
All media, all styles all really interesting works. come [more]
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Rick Prol "Wee Gee" Theartblog.com Review by Matthew Rose
by Danielle Charette
Rick Prol at Metropolis Collective
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New York
October 5th, 2012 - December 1st, 2012
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9/12/12
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Rick Prol Review... Artslant.com by D. Dominick Lombardi
by Danielle Charette
Rick Prol at Metropolis Collective
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New York
October 5th, 2012 - December 1st, 2012
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9/12/12
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Must See Textile Show
by senwilson
at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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New York
July 24th, 2012 - January 13th
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8/16/12
The Metropolitan Museum's Ratti Center Textile Exhibit showcases a dozen or so exquisite lace pieces. Highlights include a cravat made for the wedding of Louis the XIV's grandson in the finest of French needle lace with a lavish hunting scheme featuring two children beneath a tree and a plethora of dogs hidden within lacy foliage.. One stunning piece is a border that has three dimensional flowers with layers of petals resembling Gros Point, but made during the late 19th century. Most Americ... [more]
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The New York Photo Review — Ed Barnas
by klompching
Martin Bogren, Barbara Ciurej and Lindsay Lochman, Monika Merva, Shawn Rocco, Tabitha Soren at KLOMPCHING GALLERY
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New York
July 25th, 2012 - August 18th, 2012
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8/13/12
The New York Photo Review (August 2012) Fresh: The Wall—Ed Barnas
Tabitha Soren, "Running 000329" 2011
The summer show, “Fresh: The Wall/The Page/The Internet”, at Klompching Gallery highlights the work of five contemporary fine art photographers chosen for their consistent vision and strong viewpoint by collector Fred Bidwell and gallery co-owner Darren Ching. Walking into the gallery I was immediately struck by Tabitha’s Soren’s cinematic images from her “Running” series. One mi... [more]
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Interesting but not quite
by abnormalily
Peggy Serdula at Gallery onetwentyeight
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New York
June 12th, 2012 - August 4th, 2012
Posted
6/18/12
This show has a wonderful flair for interest and relatability- each of the paintings and artworks do not carry so much mystique that it is impossible to understand what it is they are trying to portray. Yet, however enticingly grotesque and varied her works are, there is still this feeling that each has not be worked on with the best craft. While the disuse of white serves as a unifying factor between many of the artworks, it leaves the impression that the simple, acrylic on canvas, artworks ar... [more]
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ISEA, More Than Just Another Cool Acronym
by 516 Arts
Grégory Lasserre & Anaïs met den Ancxt, Evan Apodaca, Artereazione+Consonant, Jason Baerg, Ranjit Bhatnagar, Pamela Brown, Krista Caballero, Natalie Carlton, Stephen Cartwright, Paula Castillo, Seoungho Cho, Ian Clothier, Mexican Space Collective, CorpusElectric, Claire Coté, Cristobal Mendoza & Annica Cuppetelli, D. Bryon Darby, Ivan Puig & Andrés Padilla Domené, Robert Drummond, Nina Dubois, Titia Ex, Alicia Eggert & Mike Fleming, Jason Garcia, Steve Gibson, Alexander Glandien, Neil Mendoza & Anthony Goh, Mark Goldman, Catherine Harris, Matthew Hebert, Paul Wiersbinski & Hanna Hildebrand, Stephen Hilyard, Joel Hobbie, Jim Houk, Bethany Delahunt & Luke Hussack, Todd Ingalls, Andreas Maria Jacobs, Tom Jennings, Nova Jiang, Benjamin Johnsen, Claudia Cumbie-Jones & Lance Ford Jones, Anna Keleher, Waheguru Khalsa, Scott Kildall, Eve Andrée Laramée, Hector Leiva, Mick Lorusso, Colleen Ludwig, Te Kahu Kiiwi Henare & Craig Macdonald, Fred Paulino and Lucas Mafra, Mark Malmberg, Matahiapo, Rachel Mayeri, Lynn Cazabon & Neal McDonald, Jaime Smith & Dylan McLaughlin, Daniel Miller, Scott Moore, Stacy Neff & Mark Nelson, Antony Nevin, Justin Love & Jim Olson, Fernando Orellana, Rubén Ortiz-Torres, Nam Jun Paik, Kent Frankovich & Adam Pettler, Carmelita Topaha & Larry Phan, Yulia Pinkusevich, Kura Puke, François Quévillon, DPrime Research, Daniel Richmond, Carlos Rosas, Stephanie Rothenberg, Meridel Rubenstein, Teri Rueb, Agnes Chavez & Alessandro Saccoia, Francesca Samsel, Siena Sanderson, Alyce Santoro, Joana Moll & Heliodoro Santos, Scenocosme, Michael Schippling, Jessica Segall, Bruce Shapiro, Nathaniel Stern, Te Hunga Wai Tapu, Jo Tito, Filipa De Lima Valente, Bruno Vianna, Leo Villareal, Blue Wade, Dr. Te Huirangi Waikerepuru, Te Urutahi Waikerepuru, Nina Waisman, Ruth West, William Wilson, Meow Wolf, Adrianne Wortzel, Marina Zurkow, Christiaan Zwanikken at 516 ARTS
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Santa Fe
September 19th, 2012 - January 6th
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6/12/12
ISEA, More Than Just Another Cool Acronym
Written by Katy Crocker // November 8, 2011 // Art, Design // No comments
Ilove acronyms. ISEA is pronounced like a word, which—according to my college Linguistics professor—distinguishes it from initialism, and officially makes it an acronym. Think: idea with an ‘s,’ not I.S.E.A. Here’s another: GOLF, an alleged acronym meaning “gentlemen only ladies, forbidden.” ISEA isn’t an alleged acronym, however; it... [more]
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MIDWEST PAINTERS DEMONSTRATE REALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS
by Timothy King
Midwest Paint Group, Gabriel Laderman at Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio
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Dayton
April 7th, 2012 - May 6th, 2012
Posted
3/14/13
ART EVERYWHERE, JUD YALKUTMay 1, 2012
http://www.daytoncitypaper.com/really-now/
Really Now?
[Image: Jeremy Long’s “Summer” (2011), oil]
MIDWEST PAINTERS DEMONSTRATE REALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS
By Jud Yalkut
Taking its cue from Sigmund Freud’s treatise on psychology and civilization, the current exhibition by the Midwest Paint Group tackles the place of realism and figurative art in contemporary times. Curated by Glen Cebulash, Chair of Art and Art History at Wrigh... [more]
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The Art Assemblage Traditions carried forward
by sspe6372
Chris Bales, Spencer Brewer, Hans Bruhner, Leslie Caldera, Victoria Roberts, Susan Spencer, Michael Wilson at The Beat Art Gallery
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San Francisco
May 1st, 2012 - May 31st, 2012
Posted
4/13/12
West Coast Art Assemblage Show,
May 1-31
Ukiah, CA
As the art form of assemblage continues to captivate viewers and allure perspective designers, the discussion of art and meaning is alive and well under this seemingly random collection of parts and objects.
During the month of May, seven influential artists, both established and newly discovered, will be represented at Ukiah’s innovative and alluring Beat Gallery on Perkins Street.
This collection of recent works by Chris Bales... [more]
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516 ARTS celebrates five years of success
by 516 Arts
Bret Aaker, Philip Augustin, Virginia Baich, Claudia Baragiola, Karen Bexfield, Michael Bisbee, Esteban Bojorquez, Michael Borowski, Marina Brownlow, Gail Buono, Lauren Carter, Alex Chavez, Jane Chevalier, Dana Chodzko, Jill Christian, Sally Condon, Regina Araujo Corritore, Helen Cozza, Glenn Craley, Michael Darmody, Sarah Davidson, Sondra Diepen, Nina Elder, Elen Feinberg, Kathleen Ferguson-Huntington, Margaret Fitzgerald, Molly Geissman, Renée Brainard Gentz, Alison Green, Gregory Horndeski, Monique Janssen-Belitz, David Koch, Bryan Konefsky, Sheldon Krevit, Scott Krichau, Celeste LaForme, Ted Larsen, Sandra Lerner, Suzanne Marshall, Tom Martinelli, Tara Massarsky, Chika Matsuda, Diane McGregor, Jim McManus, Ana Medina, Jonathan Morse, Jack Ox, Gwen Entz Peterson, Rebekah Potter, Mario Quilles, Antonio Ramon, Luanne Redeye, Laura Robbins, Benjamin Roe, Diane Rolnick, Valerie Roybal, Harriet Yale Russell, Radio Sebastian, Janet Yagoda Shagam, Michael Sharber, Danielle Shelley, Yoshiko Shimano, Leah Siegel, Dunnieghe Slawson, Natalie Smith, Debra Stark, Robert Stembridge, Bonnie Stipe, Dennis Summers, Lori Swartz, Harriette Tsosie, Jennifer Vasher, Marion Wasserman, Margi Weir, Gary Wellman, James Philip West, Scott White, Juan Wijngaard, Cedra Wood, Susan Zimmerman at 516 ARTS
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Santa Fe
February 4th, 2012 - April 28th, 2012
Posted
2/7/12
Slideshow: 516 ARTS celebrates five years of success
New Mexico Business Weekly by Megan Kamerick, NMBW Senior Reporter
Date: Friday, February 3, 2012, 2:31pm MST - Last Modified: Friday, February 3, 2012, 4:07pm MST
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516 ARTS
"Love and Death in the Desert" by Alison Green
Things could have gone a very different way at 516 Central SW in 2002.
The owners at the time were looking at selling the building, which housed Magnifico art space. The d... [more]
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Celebrating 5 with 80
by 516 Arts
Bret Aaker, Philip Augustin, Virginia Baich, Claudia Baragiola, Karen Bexfield, Michael Bisbee, Esteban Bojorquez, Michael Borowski, Marina Brownlow, Gail Buono, Lauren Carter, Alex Chavez, Jane Chevalier, Dana Chodzko, Jill Christian, Sally Condon, Regina Araujo Corritore, Helen Cozza, Glenn Craley, Michael Darmody, Sarah Davidson, Sondra Diepen, Nina Elder, Elen Feinberg, Kathleen Ferguson-Huntington, Margaret Fitzgerald, Molly Geissman, Renée Brainard Gentz, Alison Green, Gregory Horndeski, Monique Janssen-Belitz, David Koch, Bryan Konefsky, Sheldon Krevit, Scott Krichau, Celeste LaForme, Ted Larsen, Sandra Lerner, Suzanne Marshall, Tom Martinelli, Tara Massarsky, Chika Matsuda, Diane McGregor, Jim McManus, Ana Medina, Jonathan Morse, Jack Ox, Gwen Entz Peterson, Rebekah Potter, Mario Quilles, Antonio Ramon, Luanne Redeye, Laura Robbins, Benjamin Roe, Diane Rolnick, Valerie Roybal, Harriet Yale Russell, Radio Sebastian, Janet Yagoda Shagam, Michael Sharber, Danielle Shelley, Yoshiko Shimano, Leah Siegel, Dunnieghe Slawson, Natalie Smith, Debra Stark, Robert Stembridge, Bonnie Stipe, Dennis Summers, Lori Swartz, Harriette Tsosie, Jennifer Vasher, Marion Wasserman, Margi Weir, Gary Wellman, James Philip West, Scott White, Juan Wijngaard, Cedra Wood, Susan Zimmerman at 516 ARTS
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Santa Fe
February 4th, 2012 - April 28th, 2012
Posted
2/7/12
Thursday, 26 January 2012
516 Arts returns to its roots with new exhibit featuring wide array of artists from all corners of New Mexico
By Chloë Winegar-Garrett
New Mexico is a land rich with traditional and contemporary art, ancient methods and experimental creative procedures, urban and rural living, all without one single definition of how all of this ties together. It is this melting pot of aesthetics and ideas that has distinquished New Mexico within the art world for... [more]
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Amerikana Diary
by SEBASTIAN PIRAS
Sebastian Piras at Sebastian Piras / Hiromart Gallery Tokyo
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Tokyo
January 7th, 2012 - March 7th, 2012
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1/29/12
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