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One on One at KW Institute for Contemporary Art

  One on OneKW Institute for Contemporary ArtAuguststrasse 69, BerlinNovember 18, 2012 – January 20, 2013Reception: Saturday, November 17, 5:00 PM One-on-one with the work, alone with the art—the exhibition ONE ON ONE creates a radical, confrontational intimacy and a direct dialogue between artist and viewer. KW Institute for Contemporary Art  

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OWS: One Year Later

Galleries can be imposing places. The vast white cube designed to imbue work with importance often misses the mark in engulfing work within a sterile blank space. Mark Dagley’s current show at Minus Space makes me think that he is wary of this. By no means a lightweight, Dagley has put together a show that […]

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Mark Dagley: Structural Solutions at Minus Space

Galleries can be imposing places. The vast white cube designed to imbue work with importance often misses the mark in engulfing work within a sterile blank space. Mark Dagley’s current show at Minus Space makes me think that he is wary of this. By no means a lightweight, Dagley has put together a show that […]

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Dirk Beckedorf

I am thrilled by the elementary forces of nature: streaming water, vast land spaces, majestic mountains, and the passion of fire. Under the microscope I found in our body cells very similar structures like out in nature. While diving in the ocean I found cell-like structures very similar to those in our body. Painting for me […]

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Luisa Jacobacci

When people see my works they wonder if my works are paintings or sculptures: well they are both. The public loves my art because it is eclectic.  Every time is different.  I take inspiration from everyday life to get at surreal situations, I feel my instinct and I empathize with the moment, that’s why my […]

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Dieter Borst

Dieter Borst reduces the seen, the experienced, and the lived to a minimum. All disruptive attachments or decor, which could divert the viewer’s attention from the essential focus, are omitted. Bodies are broken up. Elements, stripped down to their basic forms, are then recompiled so that they can be perceived as an abstracting memory of […]

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SUPERM at envoy enterprises

  SUPERM envoy enterprises 131 Chrystie Street, Lower East Side November 15 – December 31, 2012 Reception: Thursday, November 15, 6 – 8 PM SUPERM is a collaborative art project by Slava Mogutin & Brian Kenny. Their work has been exhibited at Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam, The Haifa Museum of […]

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Hye Ja Moon

In order to harmonize shapes and colors with narrative drawings on canvas, I paint using my personal techniques such as gap-opening, rainbow pattern, and scratch in reverse order. That is, I paint a color of light first and draw with feeling derived from the music I listen while working. Musical parts (composition and storytelling) are […]

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Joseph André Motte: The Art of Living

  Joseph André Motte: The Art of Living Demisch Danant Gallery 524 West 22nd Street, New York City November 8, 2012 – February 9, 2013 demischdanant.com    

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601 Artspace: Unspecific Index

  Unspecific Index 601Artspace 601 West 26th Street, Suite 1755, Chelsea November 15, 2012 – February 2, 2013 Reception: Thursday, November 15, 6 – 9 PM Curated by Erin Sickler Artists : John Baldessari, Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller, Lejandro Cesarco, John Divola, Melissa Dubbin & Aaron S. Davidson, Josh Faught, R. Buckminster Fuller, […]

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