Author Archives: jolanta
Ai Wei Wei in the Chinese News
News, rumours, and protests centered on the imprisonment of artist Ai Wei Wei have been accumulating at an ever-faster rate. His wife has been questioned, his driver and accountant have disappeared, and other associates of the artist seem to be in jeopardy. News, rumours, and protests centered on the imprisonment of artist Ai Wei […]
Jana Brike
I was born in 1980 in Riga, Latvia – a small country of just 2 or so million inhabitants, in the North of Europe – which was at that time under Soviet occupation. Both of my parents were computing device engineers, trained to operate strange ancient computers in a size of a room, in Soviet […]
Martha Cooper Remix
Photographs by Martha Cooper and original remixes of her photographs in a rane of media featuring work by Aeon, John Ahearn, Aiko, Bio, Nicer & B-Gee, Blade, Blanco, Mark Bode, Burning Candy, Victor Castillo, Cey, Cekis, Claw$, Crash, Dabs & Myla, Anton van Dalen, Daze, Dearraindrop, Jane Dickson, Dr. Revolt, Duster, Shepard Fairey, Faust, Flying […]
Triple X Salon in Moscow
Benrimon Contemporary has announced “Three-Fold,” South Korean painter Changha Hwang’s first solo exhibition with the Chelsea gallery, which is on display until May 7, 2011.“Hwang creates abstract paintings that deal with spatial and temporal notions of painting. The artist’s main concern is the relationship between the “Controlled” and the “Uncontrolled” in the process of composing […]
Worlds Collide with Wang Qingsong
Now through May 8, 2011 Tuesday – Thursday, 10am – 6pm Friday, 10am – 8pm Saturday – Sunday, 10am – 6pm International Center of Photography 1133 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) at 43rd Street “When Worlds Collide,” a solo exhibition of Chinese artist and photographer Wang Qingsong is on view now at the […]
Metaphors in Metal
Robert F. Schroeder: Tuesday, January 18 at 7:30am – February 13 at 10:30amVisual Arts Gallery | IPFW 2101 East Coliseum BoulevardFort Wayne, IN
Hedda Sterne (1910–2011)
Famous First Generation Abstract Expressionist painter Hedda Sterne died at 100 earlier this week. She was the only female artist in the now famous Irascibles photograph featuring the New York School artist.
Changha Hwang: 3-Fold
Benrimon Contemporary has announced “Three-Fold,” South Korean painter Changha Hwang’s first solo exhibition with the Chelsea gallery, which is on display until May 7, 2011.“Hwang creates abstract paintings that deal with spatial and temporal notions of painting. The artist’s main concern is the relationship between the “Controlled” and the “Uncontrolled” in the process of composing […]
The Affordable Art Fair
AAF Past and PresentTwelve years ago, Will Ramsay broke the mold of the traditional art fair by creating the Affordable Art Fair (AAF), a fair where contemporary art is accessible to all. Now in nine locations around the world, AAF proves that you don’t need to be an art expert or a billionaire to […]
Biennial Open House @ The Morgan
On Saturday night, April 30, the Morgan Fine Arts Building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn hosts its eighth multi-media Open House. From installation artists to jewelry artisans, forty-one individual art and craft studios will be open to the public. April 30, 2011, 5-10pm The Morgan Fine Arts Building 649 Morgan Avenue, between Nassau and Norman AvenuesBrooklyn […]


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