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Art Toronto 2012
Art Toronto 2012 Founded in 2000, Art Toronto is one of the most successful fairs in North America. Art Toronto is held annually at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Canada’s top convention and trade-show facility located in the heart of downtown Toronto. Art TorontoOctober 26-29, 2012Metro Toronto Convention CentreNorth Building, Exhibit Hall A & […]
David Altmejd & Lizi Sanchez in London
Pearl on white, On Stripes, On Chocolate Brown and Pistachio On White is another sculpture that sits like an abstracted slice of tactile, sumptuous material. Functioning as both plinth and sculpture, an over-sized cartoonish pearl balances on a sheet of aluminum foil, which could almost have been cut from a Daniel Buren wallpaper (if it […]
Matthew Blackwell and Greg Eltringham In Dumbo
I like the idea of mixing the personal portraits with the invented narratives. The way they are painted, coupled with the prominence of the portraits is intentional and deceptive, and at first viewing most people don’t realize the nature of the narratives until they move in and start looking at the pieces individually. The whole […]
Davina Semo
Davina Semo opened her first solo show at Galerie Gabriel Rolt in Amsterdam. Davina Semo opened her first solo show at Galerie Gabriel Rolt in Amsterdam. She presented sculptures and pictures – objects I would instantly recognize as “visual art”. As soon as I started reading the titles of her works though, I began doubting […]
Ryan Sullivan
Letting paint crack, peel, wrinkle, evaporate, congeal, drip, bubble, melt or whatever else is gesture. 1. Letting paint crack, peel, wrinkle, evaporate, congeal, drip, bubble, melt or whatever else is gesture. 2. Painting is alchemy. www.ryan-sullivan.com
Jenna Rice at PlatteForum
Helen’s Home: Reflections on Aging Platte Forum 1610 Little Raven St Suite 135 Denver, Colorado 80202 Opening: Thursday, August 2, 5:30 – 8 PMwww.platteforum.org
Christian Viveros-Faune
Christian Viveros-Faune Christian Viveros-Faune is a New York-based art critic and curator, as well as a former art dealer and art fair director. His writing has published in Art in America, Artnews, ArtReview, The Art Newspaper, Frieze and The New York Press.
3rd Ward
3rd Ward is a multi-disciplinary workspace and education center. 3rd Ward is a multi-disciplinary workspace and education center. Here, you can take advantage of our Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Photo Studios, Jewelry Studios and Coworking Space, as well as learn new skills in one of our many classes. Whether you’re a beginner looking for a […]
Shifting Art Centers? East Meets West
Are there any upcoming artists who stand out to you in either the American or Chinese markets? Michael and Nicolai Frahm: There are a number of names emerging from China that we should certainly be keeping a close eye on. Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, Wang Qingsong, Wang Guangle, Liang Yuanwei and Jia Aili are […]
Maria Rosina Jaakkola
“landscape architecture and fine art, are interwoven in the texture of my life.“ Courtesy of the artist. Maria Rosina Jaakkola www.mariarosina.fi My two careers, landscape architecture and fine art, are interwoven in the texture of my life. Landscape architecture has provided me with a way of combining my interest in nature and […]


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