Author Archives: jolanta
A Joint Effort
This past summer London-based gallery Nettie Horn celebrated its third birthday with an exhibition named The Collective, which brought together a selection of new works by the gallery’s artists from the U.K., Scandinavia, Germany, and Canada. Annie Attridge creates delicately crafted figurative scenes and objects that are expressionistic and often overtly sexual. Her sculptures notably […]
Guillermo Kuitca: Everything—Paintings and Works on Paper, 1980–2008
Guillermo Kuitca: Everything—Paintings and Works on Paper, 1980–2008 October 21, 2010 to January 16, 2011 Since his first exhibition at the age of thirteen, Guillermo Kuitca (Argentinean, b. Buenos Aires, 1961) has forged a distinctive path as an artist, creating visually compelling works that reflect his intense and often ambivalent relationship to his primary medium: […]
A Billowing of Beauty
I have the desire to achieve in my sculpture an accessible, spontaneous experience for the viewer that is bold, exuberant, swollen, but also exquisitely delicate and smart. I combine two mediums that seem to naturally accomplish this best: air and lightweight colorful fabric. I restrict the form with the stitches and seams, so that they […]
Gestural Beckoning
Marcin Cienski summons the intangible. Using old photographs, pictures from magazines, personal artifacts, and memories as source material, the Poland-born, Berlin-based artist creates lush, exquisitely rendered oil paintings that tap into our collective unconscious. His moody, sometimes sinister work fuses the ordinary with the unsettling. While the objects and scenes he portrays seem familiar, his […]
The Wolf-Slaying General
I was born in the 1970s in a small village in Shaanxi, where I spent a sometimes-gloomy, sometimes-happy childhood. As I recall, during my childhood, there was never enough food and we could hardly keep ourselves warm. There was also no electricity. The only fun to be had was listening to my grandfather’s stories. My […]
Divine Secrets of the Sisterhood
Afshan Ketabchi belongs to a new generation of Iranian women artists. They occupy a position in the art world, where the effects of globalization are evermore clearly apparent. The West has diverse images of Iran, between clichés of tyranny and despotism on the one hand, and wisdom and sensuality from One Thousand and One Nights […]
“Anonymous” and “Urchins” at Kim Foster Gallery
Anonymous opens at December 2 at Kim Foster Gallery (New York, NY). The exhibition will be held from December 2-24, with the openings reception taking place on Thursday December 9, 6-8pm. You need look no further than Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa to find the allure of the anonymous subject, as it wasn’t until 2005, that […]
Day Without Art
ChART Contemporary and the Young Guerilla Informers (YGI’s) are organizing a Day Without Art (DWA), which coincides with World AIDS Day for the third time on December 1, 2010. Please join us in the Caochangdi Art District from 12:00 – 4:00 PM. The program begins with an AIDS ribbon-making workshop hosted by Galerie Urs Meile […]
Homecoming
Catherine Y. Hsieh: Your recent body of work turns ordinary household routines into chaotic little disasters. This desire to dissect what appears banal—does it come from a rebel kind of character within you? If so, how often do you feel the existence of this character? How do you interact? Lee Materazzi: A lot of my […]
GRAPHIC RADICALS: 30 Years of World War 3 Illustrated
NEW YORK – Graphic Radicals is a 30th anniversary retrospective of World War 3 Illustrated, an independently published political comic magazine founded in 1980 by artists Seth Tobocman and Peter Kuper. Comprised of original comics drawings and paintings, posters, commissioned murals, documentary film, animation and a complete set of issues, Graphic Radicals will be the largest World War 3 Illustrated exhibition […]


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