Author Archives: jolanta
In Conversation: Carrie Moyer, Sheila Pepe & Alice Randall
“Re-imagining what it means to be armed. Re-imaging my humanity by veiling my hand, framing what I offer to the public and what I retain for myself as an intimate gift. Stepping into the conversation between Sheila and Carrie. Carrie’s colors are lyric with a lightness of the earth. Sheila’s structures have something of the […]
Gary Snyder Relocates
Gary Snyder Gallery: At first glance, one would be hard pressed to find a clear and common theme linking the artists that we are representing at Gary Snyder Gallery, especially if you were to look for the common theme in the actual work of the artist. But I do believe that the artists have things […]
An Outer Place, NYC Closes Jan 28
An Other Place An Other Place: Pablo Accinelli, Minerva Cuevas, Marcius Galan, Sandra Gamarra, André Komatsu, Lucia Laguna, Cinthia Marcelle, Marcelo Moscheta, and Nicolás ParisGalerie Lelong | New York 528 West 26th Street, New York NY 10001December 15, 2011 – January 28, 2012Opening Reception: December 15 6pm – 8pm
Sequoyah Aono, NYC Closes Jan 10
Face to Face by Sequoyah Aono Face to Face by Sequoyah Aono 461 W 126th Street New York, NY December 23, 2011 – January 10, 2012 Opening Reception: December 23, 2011 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Eleanor Antin: Excerpts Of A Memoir
I fell in love with ancient Greece. I played hooky from school and got to the museum early so I’m the only one in the Greek rooms. Except for the guard, of course. The guard’s a killjoy. But when he isn’t looking I can go up to a youth on a pedestal and stroke his […]
Natacha Kadhija
“It’s a work with clear surrealist references” Courtesy of the artist. Natacha Kadhijahttp://www.saatchionline.com/natachakk My latest painting, entitled “Stages”, is a quadryptic of almost five meters of width. The painting shows my interpretation of that subject, surrounding man and woman, with their relations to themselves and nature, since their birth, with their path […]
Katarina Ogard
“but in reality it is quite a realistic rendering of some rusty items, with these beautiful colors” Courtesy of the artist. Katarina Ogardwww.kataogard.com “A Map of Rust” is seemingly an abstract painting, but in reality it is quite a realistic rendering of some rusty items, with these beautiful colors, that I saw […]
Fiamma Morelli
“The painting of Fiamma Morelli is initially the embodiment of her half technical half expressive approach” Courtesy of the artist. Fiamma Morelliwww.fiammamorelli.it The painting of Fiamma Morelli is initially the embodiment of her half technical half expressive approach; and subsequently the search for overcoming the dualisms of light-shade, good-evil, realism-abstraction, visible-invisible. It […]
ASATILLA TESHEBAEV
“I share my feelings and emotions and do not spare anyone, including myself.” Courtesy of the artist. ASATILLA TESHEBAEVhttp://asattilla.funpic.de I am a global and cosmopolitan artist in spirit and I am interested in the perception of our rapidly changing reality. At the same time I am deeply committed to kyrgyz traditions: I […]
The Suspension of Time: Simon Dinnerstein & The Fulbright Triptych
Seeing an abundance of photographic details of a single painting (about 40) combined with the heft of this book (over 300 pages) led me to expect a typical art history, a formal and iconographical analysis focused on a single masterpiece. I was wrong. This is not to say that The Fulbright Triptych (1974) is or […]


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