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Giovanni Baldasseroni

  “Origin is part of ‘Visceral Scenario’, an ongoing project aimed to dig inside the hidden nature of things and to discover the complexity of intangible ideas, unchained from theories and artificial constructions.”   Courtesy of the artist. Giovanni Baldasseroni www.giovanni-baldasseroni.com Origin is part of “Visceral Scenario”, an ongoing project aimed to dig inside the […]

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Gerhard Richter, Galerie Marian Goodman, Paris Sept 23- Nov 3

Gerhard Richter, Galerie Marian Goodman, Paris Sept 23- Nov 3   Gerhard Richter Galerie Marian Goodman
 79, rue du Temple, 75003 Paris Sept 23 – Nov 3, 2011

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Max Jansons, James Graham & Sons, NYC Sept 23- Oct 22

Max Jansons, James Graham & Sons, NYC Sept 23- Oct 22     Max Jansons Freewheelin’ James Graham & Sons 32 East 67th Street New York, NY 10065 Sept 23 – Oct 22

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Edward Evans, Franklin 54 Gallery + Projects, NYC Sept 20- Oct 29

Edward Evans, Franklin 54 Gallery + Projects, NYC Sept 20- Oct 29     Edward Evans Edward Evans: new paintings Franklin 54 Gallery + Projects 526 West 26th Street #403 New York, NY 10001 Sept 20 – Oct 29

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Daido Moriyama: Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo Sept 22- Oct 22

Daido Moriyama: Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo Sept 22- Oct 22   Daido Moriyama: Accident (Roppongi) Taka Ishii Gallery 1-3-2-5F Kiyosumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0024, 〒135-0024 東京都江東区清澄1-3-2-5F, 135-0024 Tokyo Sept 22 – Oct 22, 2011

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Beauty Contest, Austrian Cultural Forum, NYC Sept 21- Jan 3

Beauty Contest, Austrian Cultural Forum, NYC Sept 21- Jan 3     Group Show, Beauty Contest Austrian Cultural Forum New York 11 East 52nd Street New York, NY 10022 Sept 21- Jan 3, 2012

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Loft in The Red Zone Review

What one notices though, is the way in which memory can contour even the most tragic events  “The theme is brought to the fore some 10 years later, when the dust has proverbially settled. What one notices though, is the way in which memory can contour even the most tragic events and transform them into […]

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Kristina Sretkova: World of Light Review

By Rose Hobart As the New York art scene gears up for another season, international artist Kristina Sretkova prepares to grace the walls of Broadway Gallery, NYC in Soho with a new set of dazzling paintings. The show entitled, World of Light, showcases Sretkova’s most ambitious works to date. Each painting is wonderfully infused with […]

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Michael Hafftka

Throughout my life, I have consistently come to understand the world by creating art. In creating I experienced joy. I paint from my imagination and from observation. When I started painting in 1974, my dreams and imagination led me to explore my cultural history as a child of holocaust survivors. I am also interested in […]

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Marsha Owett: “Landscapes Inches Away” Opens at MUSECPMI

I am drawn to the randomness of nature that masquerades as abstraction. As opposed to my paintings, where I must do the abstracting myself, in photography I am nature’s curator. I do not disturb or rearrange what I photograph. I photograph still life in its truest form— life, still and undisturbed. The series “Landscapes Inches […]

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