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Jill Smith Interviews Martina Reinhart in Austria
Jill Smith: Your works have a mixed media style to them, using drawing, prints and painting all at once. How did you arrive at working this way? Martina Reinhart: I come from a background in painting and I used it to create abstract works, while studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. Then […]
On The Horizon: Fall International Art Fairs Jump Start the Art Market Season
Representing the top tier in the Chinese art market, SH Contemporary is a four-day curatorially-led program boasting the most intriguing new finds in contemporary Asian art. The fair takes place from September 7th to the 9th with a preview on the evening of the 6th. This year, SH Contemporary’s “First Issue” project will display the […]
Rocio Rodriguez – Divergent Fictions
Rocio Rodriguez – Divergent Fictions: A Selection of Works from 1988 – 2012 exhibition will be on display through November 4, 2012 in the Third Floor Galleries of the Columbus Museum of Art.This exciting exhibition will celebrate twenty-five years of work by Rocio Rodriquez, an important contemporary, Atlanta-based artist. The exhibition is extensive, […]
Patricia Treib: Pieces
Patricia Treib: PiecesTibor de Nagy Gallery 724 Fifth Avenue, MidtownSeptember 6 – October 13, 2012 Opening: Thursday, September 6, 5 – 7 PM
5 Exhibits To See In NYC This September
Pieces, an exhibit featuring the work of Patricia Treib, opens Thursday, Sept. 6 at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery, 724 Fifth Ave. Treib’s collection features abstract paintings that interpret the graphic world. Also opening Thursday, Sept. 6, is Michael Rakowitz’s The Breakup, a manifold multimedia event at Lombard Freid Gallery, 518 West 19 St. The […]
In Conversation: Noah Becker Interviews Michael Anderson
Michael Anderson is a Bronx born artist making large format collages. Anderson’s work is widely collected and exhibited. Dapper Dan Magazine has recently dubbed him ‘International Street Collage Gangster.’ I first heard about Michael Anderson when Eric Gleason, formerly of Marlborough Chelsea, introduced me to his work a number of years ago. My first meeting […]
Abraham McNally
“I make sculptures that explore the idea of architecture as a container for memory. I manipulate materials such as firewood, hay bails, and stone, to create narratives that integrate the psychological space of past with the process of constructing a world with my hands in the present..” “I make sculptures that explore the idea […]
Broadway Gallery Booth At Verge Art Fair, Miami
BROADWAY GALLERY AT VERGE ART FAIR MIAMI This year Broadway Gallery will have a display booth at Verge Art Fair 2012, an international exposition of new contemporary and emerging art held annually concurrent with Art Basel Miami Beach. Featuring artists working on paper, the Broadway Gallery booth will be an exciting opportunity to […]
Christopher Reiger
Growing up on the rural Delmarva Peninsula, I became acquainted with the local flora and fauna at a young age. Whether working at field chores, hunting, fishing, or playing, my outdoors experiences were akin to the Wonderland exploits of Lewis Carroll’s Alice.. “Growing up on the rural Delmarva Peninsula, I became acquainted with the […]
Sara Klar
“My paintings reflect the continuing struggle between the desire to control life’s journey and the inevitability of life’s fundamental impermanence, a conflict evidenced in both it’s process and content.” “My paintings reflect the continuing struggle between the desire to control life’s journey and the inevitability of life’s fundamental impermanence, a conflict evidenced in both […]


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