Author Archives: jolanta

Andrea Kuritko

  “Every viewer sees or recognizes something else in the pictures and has been surprised at the end at the small secret which is behind the photos.”     Courtesy of the artist. Andrea Kuritko www.kuritko.com Nature photography from the Italian mountains in the style “Nature as Art”. Rare and fascinating black/white images from an […]

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New York Studio School Marathons, NYC

New York Studio School Marathons, NYC     Deadline Approaching! NEW YORK STUDIO SCHOOL FALL 2011 MARATHONS Tuesday, September 6 – Friday, September 16 Week 1: Tuesday, September 6th – Saturday, September 10th Week 2: Monday, September, 12th – Friday, September 16th

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Ray Oglesby, Accola Griefen Gallery, NYC Sept 8 – Oct 15

Ray Oglesby, Accola Griefen Gallery, NYC Sept 8 – Oct 15         Ray Oglesby, Recent Work Accola Griefen Gallery 547 West 27th Street, No. 634 Chelsea, NYC September 8 – October 15, 2011

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Mobility, Momenta Art, NYC Sept 9 – Oct 17

Mobility, Momenta Art, NYC Sept 9 – Oct 17   Mobility September 9th through October 17th Opening Reception: Friday, September 9th from 6 to 9pm Interactive Performance Dates: Sunday, September 18th from 3-6pm Sunday, September 24th from 3-6pm Additional Performance Dates TBA

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Jordan Kantor, Churner and Churner, NYC, Sept 8-Oct 15

Jordan Kantor, Churner and Churner, NYC, Sept 8-Oct 15   Jordan Kantor. September 8 – October 15, 2011. Churner and Churner, 205 10th Avenue, New York, NY. Opening reception: Thursday, 8 September 6-8pm special film screening of Lens Flare (16mm), Wednesday, 7 September 7pm

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Unfolding at La Criée

  Benoit Laffiché’s Déplier (‘Unfolding’) engages in the poetry of moving, branching out, the ambiguous and the fragile. Benoit Laffiché’s video work tirelessly interrogates the issue of apprehending territories and population movements in the post-global age. “Benoit Laffiché’s video work tirelessly interrogates the issue of apprehending territories and population movements in the post-global age.”   […]

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Sheree Hovsepian: Contact

The photographic moment is surely one of both reduction and addition. Reduction in the way existence is cropped, depth is replaced by the illusion of such, and so on. Addition, in the continual replication of the moment, interpretation, and levels of seeing. For “Contact” at the Charest-Weinberg Gallery, Sheree Hovsepian presents a tightly edited body […]

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A Luminous Interval in Bilbao

Can a “luminous interval” represent the decline and fragmentation of modern man? At the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao the question remains open. For the first time, the D. Daskalopoulos Collection is presented to the public, one of the largest and most comprehensive private collections of contemporary art in the world, housed in the geometry of rupture […]

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“Soft Machines” at The Pace Gallery

  The Soft Machine, the 1961 novel by William S. Burroughs from which the exhibit draws its title, depicts a dark world odyssey ravaged by drugs, sex, poverty, hatred, and authoritarian mind-control. Fifty years later, the curators at the Pace Gallery are drawing on its title and themes for “Soft Machines,” a group show featuring […]

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Loft in the Red Zone, 23 Wall St, Sept 10-30, 2011.

Loft in the Red Zone, 23 Wall St, Sept 10-30, 2011. Official Site Opening Reception: Sept 9, 2011

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