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Aleksandar Duravcevic

  Aleksandar Duravcevic was born in Montenegro in 1970.  He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York and is an Associate Professor for the MFA program at Hunter College. Aleksandar Duravcevic was born in Montenegro in 1970.  He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York and is an Associate Professor for the MFA […]

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Greg Allen-Muller

  From his Williamsburg-based studio, artist Greg Allen-Muller is playing with the struggle between man’s desire to create straight lines in the world, and nature’s power to destroy them. From his Williamsburg-based studio, artist Greg Allen-Muller is playing with the struggle between man’s desire to create straight lines in the world, and nature’s power to […]

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Jason Gringler

  Jason Gringler uses Plexiglas as a starting point for building on the history of abstraction,and although abstraction is a relatively young form, it is still burdened by the historic weight of painting, classical or otherwise. My current practice is based on the limitations of specific materials. I use Plexiglas as a starting point for building […]

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Brigitte Kowanz

  From the outset, light was Brigitte Kowanz’s artistic means of achieving both transgression and precision. From the outset, light was Brigitte Kowanz’s artistic means of achieving both transgression and precision. She needed to transcend a conventional approach to images and painting so as to precisely define a new and integrative relationship between work, space, […]

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Shea Hembrey

  Shea Hembrey grew up on a dirt road in rural Hickory Grove, Arkansas in a family of farmers, factory workers, hunters, trappers, musicians, and cock-fighters. Shea Hembrey was born in 1974. He grew up on a dirt road in rural Hickory Grove, Arkansas in a family of farmers, factory workers, hunters, trappers, musicians, and […]

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You Say You Want A Revolution

Be it in New York, Paris or Bamako, the world is experiencing a paradigm shift that began in Africa. Worldwide, members of the financial and racial majority are no longer satisfied with matriculating into a web of systems designed to benefit only the most privileged individuals and nations. Sparked by the 2011 toppling of Egypt’s […]

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All-Night Bookstore

    All-Night Bookstore215 E 5th Street, New YorkReception will be held on Tuesday 21, 7-9pm   Featuring: Anthony Haden-Guest, Carla Gannis, Catherine Lewis, Christopher Borkowski, Duke9+Dutchess, Gregory de la Haba, Jazz-minh Moore, Lee Wells, Lindsey Nobel, Marjan Mogghadan, Michael Ricardo Andreev, Paul Garrin, Saskia Hahn, Savannah Spirit, Stewart Home, Tamas Banavich

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Jisoo Lee

I focus on light and color. Art’s evocative elements. Light fascinates me. I find many kinds of light attractive, such as the sun, candles, and even artificial light. Light makes things seem more clear or blurry, but sometimes images look distorted by refraction of light. www.jisooleegallery.com

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Aggro Crag

Aggro Crag, at BOSI Contemporary Aggro CragSeptember 1 – 23, 2012, Reception September 5th BOSI Contemporary is pleased to present Aggro Crag, a group exhibition featuring ten painters working and living in New York City. Derived from the Nickelodeon game show Guts, the title refers to the innocence, nostalgia, and ephemera from the early 1990s. […]

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Jennifer Mills

Giving away or selling small works at prices as low as a penny, I work to create a new system of defining value in the art world. By disseminating thousands of artworks though installations and performances, I hope to make objects that gain personal value, and exhibit themselves in homes, office cubicles, art collections or […]

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