Author Archives: jolanta

Sisko Ruskokivi

“I have made it spontaneously through intuition, almost unintentionally, direct conceived from the depth of my creative unconscious.”     Feeling through the Labyrinth Sisko Ruskokivi-Runeberg My painting is a mystery to me. I have made it spontaneously through intuition, almost unintentionally, directly conceived from the depth of my creative unconscious. I get a profound […]

Posted in NY Arts Magazine: Artists at Home & Abroad

Janine Antoni recipient of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Award, April 2011



Janine Antoni recipient of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Award, April 2011 Janine Antoni recipient of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Award, April 2011

Posted in Art Fairs | Events

Songsik Min: Two Faces

DOOSAN Gallery533 West 25th Street, New York, NY, 212 242 6343ChelseaMay 5 – June 4, 2011Opening: Thursday, May 5, 6 – 8 PM  

Posted in Exhibits | Events

Performance, Act, Ritual: Art and Mourning

An interdisciplinary panel discussion moderated by Maria PorgesApril 9, 1-3pm Panelists:Cooley WindsorAdrienne Skye RobertsJulia Goodman    The Performance Art Institute invites you to join us for an interdisciplinary conversation on art and mourning moderated by artist and writer Maria Porges. Author, Cooley Windsor will read his short story “50 Blue” from his most recent collection of […]

Posted in Exhibits | Events

Cross-Cultural Ingenuity

“We are not just speaking about an idea or archaic element in the collective subconscious of a people, but about the embodiment of our archaic atavism which becomes an active entity, just like a creature itself.” Almagul Menlibayeva, Centaur, 2011. Production photograph from Transoxiana Dreams. Lambda print mounted on alu-dibond, Edition of 5, 28 x […]

Posted in News

Machines: The Shapes of Movement



A.I.R. Gallery is pleased to announce Art x Women at The Affordable Art Fair NYC Spring 2011   The Manif d’art – the Québec City Biennial is one of the premier activities of Manifestation Internationale d’Art de Québec, whose mission is to promote research and experimentation in art through the presentation of cutting edge visual […]

Posted in Art Fairs | Events

Rich Dethlefsen

“What will the earth look like in the future if we do nothing?”   Rich Dethlefsen, Courtesy of the artist.   Hope for the Future Rich Dethlefsen What will the earth look like in the future if we do nothing?What will happen if we still pollute mother earth with CO2 and stuff like that to […]

Posted in NY Arts Magazine: Artists at Home & Abroad

Noreen Larinde

“Hence the works are suggestive, requiring the viewer to interact with the symbols, to arrive at a personal rather than a universal meaning.”   Noreen Larinde, Hidden. Courtesy of the artist.   Theatricality and Reasoning Noreen Larinde My images employ a woman, a particular setting, and a flower, elements deriving from the Japanese aesthetic of Yugen, which […]

Posted in NY Arts Magazine: Artists at Home & Abroad

Lis Engel

 “My style is expressive, poetic and imaginative connecting the figurative and the abstract in dreamlike visions.”      Lis Engel, The Embrace that Changed Everything, 2005. Acrylic and oil on canvas, 50 x 50 cm.   A Visionary PainterLis Engel I am autodidact as a painter but have surveyed Denmark, England, France and U.S.A. I […]

Posted in NY Arts Magazine: Artists at Home & Abroad

Iliana Helena Jordanov

“I am interested in creating a particular setting in my paintings: where a different imaginary world exists that becomes an almost dream-like unreality.”   Iliana Helena Jordanov, Temptation, 2006. Acrylic on canvas, 50 x 50 cm. Courtesy of the artist.   The Unimaginable Iliana Helena Jordanov For each individual, pattern represents a unique calculated code […]

Posted in NY Arts Magazine: Artists at Home & Abroad