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Brigitta Westphal

  “My pictures develop from the relationship of tensions between intellect and emotion.”   Courtesy of the artist. Brigitta Westphal http://www.brigitta-westphal.de   Humans and nature stand as the main themes of my work. My pictures develop from the relationship of tensions between intellect and emotion. I find inspiration from the artistic creative process in the […]

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Andrey Aranyshev

  “my works are clear compositions”   Courtesy of the artist.     Andrey Aranyshev http://aranyshev.yar.ru   Film project of old and strange construction Is chewing forever sticked in the start White-black Adam and Eve As a first frame of all dreams and plots And kids in love are playing colored scraps of tape –Andrey […]

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Anselm Kiefer, London Closes Feb 26

Il Mistero delle Cattedrali White Cube Bermondsey presents artist Anselm Kiefer’s “Il Mistero delle Cattedrali.”  White Cube Bermondsey presents a new exhibition of work by the internationally renowned artist Anselm Kiefer. Staged across 11,000 sq ft of gallery space, ‘Il Mistero delle Cattedrali’ is the largest presentation of Kiefer’s work ever made in London.  

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Art of Rebellion in Brooklyn, Closes Jan 26

Art of Rebellion Art of RebellionGowanus Print Lab 
54 Second Avenue, Brooklyn
December 15, 2011 – January 26, 2012 
Opening: Thursday, December 15, 6 – 9 PMFeaturing work by: Rachel Cohen, Christian Hansen, Bryan Meador, Tonja Torgerson, Roberto De Jesus, Freya Powell, Lisa Miller, Kevin Deckert, Aubrey Rodriguez, Deanna Paquette, Idoyangbon Edorisiagbon, + the 99%  

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Ai Weiwei’s Circle of Animals

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) will display the first major public sculpture by Chinese contemporary artist Ai Weiwei, titled Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads. The installation will comprise twelve monumental bronze animal heads that are re-creations of the famous traditional zodiac sculptures that once adorned the fountain clock of Yuan Ming Yuan, the […]

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Experiment and Experience: Peter Weiss Interviews Erica Simone

Peter Weiss: You have a very energetic personality; you seem very confident and secure. Am I reading it right and to what do you attribute that security? Erica Simone: Yes, I like to think of myself as being confident and secure (most of the time). We do only have one life, one body, and one […]

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In Your Face Grotesquerie: Paul McCarthy in New York & London

This week I uncovered a number of reasons to count my blessings. Foremost amongst them is the fact that I don’t live in Paul McCarthy’s head. Paul McCarthy is currently the lucky recipient of the first transatlantic show to be presented by Hauser & Wirth, his work simultaneously filling their New York gallery space and […]

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Art Revolution Taipei

    Art Revolution Taipei 2012 March 22 – 25, 2012

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Art Object Rotterdam

    Art Object Rotterdam February 9-12 , 2012

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Kim Beck: In Her Own Words

Drawing with images of architecture and landscape, I make pieces that survey peripheral and everyday spaces. Sometimes these spaces, and the things in them, are overlooked, or literally stepped over, such as weeds in the sidewalk. Sometimes, like sale banners or fast-food signs, they are ignored because of their ubiquity. Through a process that starts […]

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