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Enfant Terrible

“Stefan Sagmeister is a pop star” “Stefan Sagmeister is a pop star”… exalts Mieke Gerritzen, an Austrian graphic designer who is Sagmeister’s friend and opposite number, when describing him in an article appearing in the exhibition catalogue.   www.artdaily.com  

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Teen Dream

Ryan Turley “Teen Dream” 200 Willoughby avenue, Dekalb Gallery, New York, 718.636.3600 Feb 28 – Mar 4, 2011 Ryan Turley “Teen Dream” 200 Willoughby avenue, Dekalb Gallery      

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The Latest Threat

Visitors are reflected in a photograph by Andres Serrano at the American Dream exhibition in the German lender DZ Bank’s building in Frankfurt, February 23, 2011. The American Dream can be found almost anywhere – on the sunny highways of California, in noted work of portraiture attributed to the host … enhanced by the artistic […]

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Wood/Cloth/Color

James Graham & Sons “Joe Fyfe, Wood/Cloth/Color” Opens tonight (Feb 23, runs through April 23) 32 East 67th St. (212) 535-5767 James Graham & Sons “Joe Fyfe, Wood/Cloth/Color” Opens tonight (Feb 23, runs through April 23) 32 East 67th St. (212) 535-5767 A critic and curator as well as a painter, Joe Fyfe was heralded […]

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The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Buys Big

The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Buys Big   The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao recently increased the number of works in its collection thanks to the acquisition of Mrs. Lenin and the Nightingale, a series of sixteen paintings by Georg Baselitz, which the artist cmpleted in 2008.     www.guggenheim.org  

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The Quick Brown Fox

The Quick Brown Fox Michael Riedel, The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy DogFebruary 17 through March 19, 2011   www.davidzwirner.com  

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P.J.S. Exhibitions Presents

New York, NY – P.J.S Exhibitions, an eclectic gallery on the cusp of New York’s Chelsea, West Village and Meatpacking District (238 W. 14th between 7th & 8th Ave.), presents Transformation, a collection of “mental concepts” from artists Juandrés Vera and Fernando Villalvazo opening on March 20th.    For Immediate ReleaseFebruary 2011Press ContactSarah Cirkiel/Valeria CarrascoPitch […]

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Anthony Clarkson

The art of Anthony Clarkson is a ghostly surreal world, mixed with troubled spirits and a sense of emptiness. When Clarkson graduated from the Colorado Institute of Art in 2002, he was resolute in his decision to make a living as a graphic artist in the music industry. He was hired as the head graphic […]

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Sisko Ruskokivi-Runeberg

”To describe, verbalize – such movements which have such of unpredictable meanings – is a labyrinth” 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 contentment and joy by painting in this free way. To […]

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Therese Grosswiele

“Can they offer a new point of view? Can they sum up complex information or outline new approaches?” The most interesting artists’ works make one curious about what is behind or about what is inside. So works on social and/or political dimensions make one curious about whether they can launch changes in the perspective of […]

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