• Luminous Realities

      Monday, 2 August 2010 14:26

      Suly Bornstein Wolff is a multi-faceted artist who works in a variety of media, from oils to acrylic, drawing to watercolor. She is a virtuoso artist who has exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally in venues as diverse as Florence, Tel Aviv and New Delhi, India, and of course New York. Reminiscent of styles as […]

    • Collaborative Works: Blago Bung, Cold Mountain & Emily Harvey Foundation

      Wednesday, 16 June 2010 21:22

      The Dada force and spirit has been moved forward since 2006 at the Emily Harvey Foundation where the first, second and fourth Blago Bung evenings took place; the 3rd was held in Zurich at the original Cabaret Voltaire in September 2009. Blago Bung is an explanatory device / blurs all disciplines / is a trans-generational […]

    • Philadelphia Praises Picasso

      Wednesday, 16 June 2010 20:43

      Pablo Picasso’s life, works and associations are the central core of this remarkable exhibition, drawn almost entirely from the Philadelphia Museum’s own collection, a large part of which was bequeathed by Albert Eugene Gallatin in 1952. Eleven galleries of paintings, collages, sculptures, and drawings organized by periods are on view, including a wealth of works […]

    • Underground on Broadway

      Friday, 7 May 2010 21:46

      Underground on BROADWAY is an exhibition of young and emerging British artists showing this summer at the Broadway Gallery, New York. Follow us for updates on the artists, new & exciting projects in both London & New York, and of course the show itself. Underground on BROADWAY is an exhibition of young and emerging British […]

    • Implied Thoughts

      Friday, 2 April 2010 16:31

      One is from Columbus, Ohio, the other from Sydney, Australia. One is American, the other Salvadorean, yet both are women with contrasting talents. On a cold December afternoon last year in a Harlem loft apartment, those talents would merge to create art. Photographer/ Journalist Sarah Laubacher has built a respectable body of work while working […]

    • MAN RAY: Unconcerned but Not Indifferent

      Tuesday, 16 March 2010 21:10

      “Yes” was Marcel Duchamp’s reply at every point scored in the tennis match he and Man Ray played the first time they met in 1915; they played without racquets, nets or a ball and neither one spoke the other’s language. It was in the countryside of New Jersey at an artist colony where Man lived […]

    • Scope Art Fair Diary

      Monday, 8 March 2010 19:56

      Having visited SCOPE Art Fair at Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park the morning after it opened, I found a much more sedate crowd than the one that had probably patronized the place during the previous night’s party. Since the Markt wing of the show was strategically placed by the coat check, I, along with much of […]

    • The Two Hands Art Store:  Infinite Dimensions

      Friday, 5 March 2010 22:42

      This March Turkish artist Gulay Alpay will construct of her signature environmental installations, at the Art Expo show New York. The Two Hands Art Store Alpay’s most recent happening, is a collaborative effort between herself and the audience which she creates using florescent paints and a variety of other media. In such environments, Alpay recreates […]

    • New York Art Fair Week

      Thursday, 4 March 2010 19:03

      The Armory Show, the big attraction of New York Arts Week, and why shouldn’t it be? With the most important names of the 20th and 21st century on their list, it is one of the most valued events in the New York art world. However, the more recent trend of less established art fairs representing […]

    • NY Arts Journalists for Arco

      Friday, 19 February 2010 17:00