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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
Posted
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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Me, etc. : Narcissicon by Kiran Subbaiah
by Sourav Roy
Kiran Subbaiah at Chatterjee & Lal Gallery
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India
December 21st, 2012 - February 9th
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4/14/13
Kiran Subbaiah wanted to kill himself in Suicide Note (2006) because that’s the way truly famous people rolled, according to him. While viewing Narcissicon (2012), it seemed that he had made a miserable botch of a suicide. Because this time, his selves have multiplied, taken up residence together and freely borrow clothes from each other, get into scuffles, stabbings and passive-aggressive arguments.
Kiran Subbaiah, a contemporary artist based in Bengaluru has been delighting and provoking us with his conceptual scu... [more]
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Debbi Chan: Catalogue Edition
by Abhilasha Singh
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]
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Bill Viola is a Mad Genius
by Seanica Howe
Bill Viola at Museum of Contemporary Art - North Miami (MOCA NOMI)
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Miami
December 5th, 2012 - March 3rd
Posted
3/12/13
Bill Viola’s “Liber Insularum” is, in a word, powerful. It brings to mind the transcendental power of Ann Hamilton’s recent Park Avenue Armory show, “The Event of a Thread,” where billowy white curtains coupled with pulley supported swings worked in concert with the monotonous readings of philosophical and spiritual prose. Here, instead of integrating the viewer into a strange world created through participatory installation, Viola uses digital media as a tool to directly communicate wi... [more]
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Photographer funds Gila forest
by 516 Arts
Michael P. Berman at 516 ARTS
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Santa Fe
February 2nd - February 16th
Posted
2/8/13
Photographer funds Gila forest
By Adrian Gomez / Asst. Arts Editor, Reel NM on Sun, Jan 27, 2013
“Gila” by Michael Berman.
Michael Berman has always been drawn to the Gila wilderness.
He’s spent the past 35-plus years photographing the area and has a book out on it now – “Gila: Radical Visions/The Enduring Silence.” Berman says his work is a wordless exploration of this complex and subtle landscape.
For more than 30 years, he has explored the vast Gila, fascinated by the land and how people use and valu... [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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Tom Estes - Crash Test Dummy
by Abel Magwitch
Tom Estes at LUBOMIROV-EASTON
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London
October 26th, 2012 - November 24th, 2012
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1/7/13
Tom EstesCrash Test Dummy2012Part ofHealth & Safety Violation: A collaboration betweenBen Woodeson and Tom Estes
Health & Safety Violation is a project initiated at Lubomirov-Easton which brought together performance artist Tom Estes and sculptor Ben Woodeson in an experimental collaboration; neither knowing exactly what wouldl happen. The Health & Safety Violation collaboration was an evolving experiment documented by visitors to the exhibition; ephemeral performance art interacting with... [more]
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Haiku Reviews, Huffington Post, Peter Frank
by John Scane
John Scane, Vonn Sumner at BRETT RUBBICO GALLERY
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Los Angeles
October 13th, 2012 - January 1st
Posted
2/14/13
Link to Review
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/02/haiku-reviews-_n_2397584.html#slide=1939438 [more]
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Participants
by Rawartfair
at RAW ART FAIR
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Worldwide
Rotterdam
February 6th - February 10th
Posted
12/22/12
Last week the list of participants of RAW was published. Looks like a fresh mix of galleries, even more divers than last year. Looking forward to the fair.
Absolut Gallery(B),Aicart & Ajtink, Susanne Biederberg, Ton de Boer, Borzo, Brandt, Buro R'dam, Canvas, Cityscape, Marian Cramer Projects, Contempo, Cultural Speech, Galerie Dom Arte, Galerie Hein Elferink, Elephant (mag.), Gallery 9, Go Gallery, Hommes, Jaski, Galerie Willem Kerseboom, Galerie Carla Koch, KochxBos, Galerie van Kranendonk,... [more]
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This is best installation in public parks ever!
by Maria Niro
Krzysztof Wodiczko at Galerie Lelong
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New York
November 8th, 2012 - November 8th, 2012
Posted
11/20/12
Krzysztof Wodiczko's Abraham Lincoln: War Veteran Projection is the best public space installation in 2012, this is a must see! You can get a few minutes of a quick documentation at https://vimeo.com/53446621 but I suggest viewing the installation live. Like all of Wodiczko's work, this installation is politically charged, moving and mesmerizing. The brilliance is behind the images of 14 war veternas from Vietnam, Afganistan and Iraq, projected onto the cold bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln. As... [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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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
Posted
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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Krisztina Fazekas: Catalogue Edition
by Abhilasha Singh
Posted
8/8/12
Krisztina Fazekas
Photography
Lives & Works in: Haan, Germany
Website: ididnotknow.tumblr.com
For purchase: Contact Krisztina Fazekas
Krisztina Fazekas, Untitled #5, from the series: "I did not know", 2012, digital c-print mounted on aluminium behind plexiglass, 60 x 70cm (limited edition of 10 plus 2 AP) / 90 x 105cm (limited edition of 5 plus 2 AP); Courtesy of the artist.
Krisztina Fazekas, Untitled #9, from the series: "I did not know", 2012, digital c-print mounted on aluminium behind plexiglass, 60 x 70cm (limited editi... [more]
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Rod Seeley: Catalogue Edition
by Abhilasha Singh
Posted
8/7/12
Rod Seeley
Digital Paintings, Computer Art & Photography
Lives & Works in: Los Angeles
Website: www.sunnycastlecreations.com
For Purchase, contact Rod Seeley
Rod Seeley, Glass Apples Abstract, 2012, Digital Art - Mixed technique on high gloss metal, 16" x 20", Limited Edition (25); Courtesy of the artist.
Rod Seeley, Bursting Colored Eggs, 2012, Digital Art - Mixed technique on high gloss metal, 20" x 16", Limited Edition (25); Courtesy of the artist.
Rod Seeley, Electric Rainbow, 2012, Digital Fractal Art - Mixed technique on high gloss... [more]
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Art Sold before show opened
by Jerry Hicks
Mark Comon, Jerry Hicks, Lawrence Manning, Janet Milhomme, Eric Raptosh at Cannery Row Studios
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Los Angeles
August 4th, 2012 - August 19th, 2012
Posted
8/4/12
As many already know, I am curating the all photography group show, "F8 and be there," at Cannery Row Studios in Redondo Beach.
We had an interesting experience while putting the placards by the art tonight (Fri, Aug 2). A woman asked if she could look at the gallery and bought the first piece of art she laid her eyes on. It is one of the 16 photographs from the India Series by Hill Street Studios photographers Lawrence Manning.
If you have time tomorrow, Saturday... [more]
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