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Neil Wyatt

  www.neilfwyatt.com 

Posted in NY Arts Magazine: Artists at Home & Abroad

Kim Davison

www.kimdavisonart.com

Posted in NY Arts Magazine: Artists at Home & Abroad

Gülay Alpay

This year Gülay Alpay will participate in the New York Pool Art Fair on March 4-6, 2011. Pool is an exhilarating and hot art fair whose main purpose is to create a meeting ground for outstanding unrepresented artists and the large public of contemporary art professionals. The fair serves as an invaluable resource for the […]

Posted in Art Fairs | Events

TEST

Experiencing life feels like inhaling fresh air. It’s not like you take a book, read a chapter, and you’ve gained this or that. Yang Fu-Dong Experiencing life feels like inhaling fresh air. It’s not like you take a book, read a chapter, and you’ve gained this or that. For me, I might go read a […]

Posted in Winter 2011

List of VOLTA 2011 Artists

List of VOLTA 2011 Artists VOLTA Artists 2011 Aaron Johnson Alberto Borea Alexander Joly Amadeo Azar Ana Tiscornia Andrey Klassen Andy Leleisi’uao Ángel Núñez Athi-Patra Ruga Bertram Hasenauer BGL Bradley Castellanos C.L Salvaro Carlos Irijalba Che Lovelace Christian Schoeler Christina Benz Dan Tague Daniel Rozin Daniel Svarre Darren Foote Deborah Grant Dil Hildebrand Dirk Vander […]

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The Armory Show and MoMA Party

The Armory Show and MoMA Party On March 2, 2011, The Museum of Modern Art will once again host a party to celebrate the opening of The Armory Show.   On March 2, 2011, The Museum of Modern Art will once again host a party to celebrate the opening of The Armory Show. The relationship […]

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Extracted Vital Youth

Diogo Evangelista’s paintings erupt out of a bewildering convergence of familiar images, although not necessarily recognizable or identifiable in the context of the visual culture. Those images form non-linear narrative cores, which generate a tortuous and disguised matrix. Each of his paintings has a reading of its own and shows a unique perspective which corresponds […]

Posted in Winter 2011

Piecing The Future With The Past

At 2:28 p.m. on May 12, 2008, on an otherwise ordinary afternoon, the ground in China began to tremble. Something had fractured deep within the earth, rending and ripping, turning peaks into valleys and valleys into tombs. When the wave of destruction hit, countless fragile lives were lost and many more were injured. Sichuan’s once-lush […]

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The Catcher of Shadows

There is much about shadows in both Chinese and Western painting history. Western art started with artists drawing shadows of themselves. In ancient China, there were cave paintings of Buddha. They emphasized shadows more than bodies. It all had a connection to nature and the spirit. Back in time, our ancestors enjoyed traveling through mountains […]

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The Catcher of Shadows

There is much about shadows in both Chinese and Western painting history. Western art started with artists drawing shadows of themselves. In ancient China, there were cave paintings of Buddha. They emphasized shadows more than bodies. It all had a connection to nature and the spirit. Back in time, our ancestors enjoyed traveling through mountains […]

Posted in News