Author Archives: jolanta
Ryder Ripps
Ryder Ripps’s subjects include Facebook and computer experience. Ripps’s subjects include Facebook and computer experience. He has shown work at Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, and in April 2011, he was listed at the top of L Magazine’s “5 Art Stars You Need to Know,” by Benjamin Sutton and Paddy Johnson. Ripps has collaborated […]
Clement Valla
Clement Valla is an artist working with algorithmic systems. Clement Valla is an artist working with algorithmic systems. He pushes problem-solving logic to irrational ends. His recent work examines copies, repetition and reproduction in Chinese, Oil-Painting Factories‚ and corwdsourced online drawing tools. Valla wonders about the blurring boundary between human creativity and computational interpretation. […]
Penelope Umbrico
Photography is as much the subject of my work as it is the medium in which I work. Photography is as much the subject of my work as it is the medium in which I work. I employ traditional photographic techniques and methods of appropriation, extraction, multiple production, and intervention, to explore how we, as […]
Davor Vukovic at Broadway Gallery
Davor Vukovic Broadway Gallery 473 Broadway, 7th Floor, Soho October 24 – November 12, 2012 Reception: Thursday, October 25, 6 – 8 PM
Jason Huff
My studio was converted into a black box and I spent two days and nights in it fasting. My studio was converted into a black box and I spent two days and nights in it fasting. The first day was spent clearing my thoughts through meditation, the second day I wrote a series of […]
Seeing Things In Black & White
One day in the spring of 2002, I had an epiphany. I told my husband, who is an artist, that I decided to open an art gallery. He said, “What took you so long?” At the time we were living in lower Manhattan and I was working in the investment banking industry. But art was […]
Ryan Trecartin
Ryan Trecartin is an artist and filmmaker currently based in Los Angeles. Ryan Trecartin is an artist and filmmaker currently based in Los Angeles. He studied at the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating with a BFA in 2004. Trecartin has since lived and worked in New Orleans, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Miami. http://ryantrecartin.com/
Ulli Obrecht
Abstraction and reality: two poles that meet in my paintings and produce a firework of emotions. Which pole is more dominant? Do the poles want to find a balance with each other? These questions may have different and numerous points of view as there are art-interested people. My colors, mainly blue, represent a certain kind […]
Masakazu Tatebayashi
Through my work, I try to connect one person to many. In these difficult times, it is often easy to lose sight of one another in our global community. I believe that we can all stand beside one another and come together. papirahifuyo.com *** This article was published by NY Arts Magazine, 2011. NY Arts […]
Gerald Cournoyer
Painting is a way of reflecting on my culture: past, present and future. Each painting incorporates an abstract style or geometric beadwork, quillwork forms used to tell stories, dreams, visions and other unexplainable events. As I paint, I remember this ideology and continue to tell the stories of many lives through juxtaposed shapes, size, structure, […]


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