Author Archives: jolanta
Amar’e Stoudemire Is Igniting a Fast Break for Emerging Art in the NBA
Source: ARTSY EDITORIAL BY MOLLY GOTTSCHALK “If you see a painting out there and you wanna call me, I can give you the 411,” six-time NBA All-Star Amar’e Stoudemire tells me from his Miami mansion, a 14,555-square-foot home filled with run-of-the-mill baller pad fare—a movie theater, a nine-car garage, a game room complete with a wet bar—oh, […]
CARTER BURDEN GALLERY ANNOUNCES NEW EXHIBITIONS BY RE-EMERGING NYC ARTISTS
DATE: Thursday, March 3, 2016 / Opening Reception TIME: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. PLACE: Carter Burden Gallery 548 West 28th Street, #534, New York, NY 10001 Carter Burden Gallery presents three new exhibitions: Unbound in the east gallery featuring Beverly Brodsky and Elisabeth Jacobsen, Recent Monotypes in the west gallery featuring Myrna Burks and […]
Jill Baroff: in a grove
Since the mid-1990s, Jill Baroff has been strongly influenced by Japanese architecture, which she categorizes as “floor-based,” as opposed to the West’s emphasis on verticality. During a six-month NEA fellowship in Japan, Baroff was captivated by the way light traveled across the weave of her tatami floor during the day; constantly changing the patterns of […]
Ivan Chermayeff: Collages & Sculptures @ Pavel Zoubok Gallery
March 3 – April 9, 2016 Opening reception: Thursday, March 3, 2016 from 6-8pm Artist Lecture: Saturday, March 12 from 2-3pm Pavel Zoubok Gallery is proud to announce an exhibition of collages and sculptures by Ivan Chermayeff (b. 1932), whose fine art practice and influential design career have saturated the visual landscape and profoundly shaped […]
Re:visioning HANJI at Gallery Korea of the Korean Cultural Center
Re:visioning HANJI Exhibition to launch as a part of Asia Week 2016 at the Korean Cultural Center New York Hanji, Korean traditional paper created by “ninety-nine touches by the maker and one touch by the user” is presented in showcase exhibition from February 24th to March 31st, 2016. Opening Reception: Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 6 – 8 PM Re:visioning HANJI February […]
Modern Art arrives to the Museo Nacional de Arte with the exhibition Los Modernos
Although the main discussion centers were the cities of New York or Paris, the modern thinking in art didn´t only took place there, its aspirations reached other latitudes that, simultaneously, were added to the break up with the figurative tradition of naturalistic representation and configured the new artistic languages that we know today as Avant […]
BUCHAREST BIENNALE will use billboards for the first time to exhibit artworks
The curator of the seventh edition of Bucharest International Biennial for Contemporary Art will use a novel approach to bring art closer to people in the public space. This is the first edition of Bucharest Biennale where the works will not be exhibited between the four walls of a museum or an art gallery, but […]
Starts Thursday: “Jacqueline de Ribes” Member Morning Hours
Experience Jacqueline de Ribes: The Art of Style before the Museum opens to the public and without the crowds. Met educators will be on hand in the galleries to speak about specific works. This Costume Institute exhibition focuses on the internationally renowned style icon Countess Jacqueline de Ribes, whose originality and elegance established her as […]
ARTBOOK TO OPEN A CONTEMPORARY ART BOOKSTORE AT HAUSER WIRTH & SCHIMMEL
LOS ANGELES, CA…On March 13th, ARTBOOK will open a new arts and culture bookstore in the Downtown Los Angeles Arts District. Known for its distinctive popup stores at art fairs, and its museum bookstores at MoMA PS1 and the Walker Art Center, ARTBOOK was invited by Hauser & Wirth to create a destination bookstore within […]
Video of Tom Friedman’s “Looking Up” on Park Avenue
On view through July 15, 2016 Park Avenue at East 53rd Street New York, NY http://www.luhringaugustine.com/news/tom-friedmans-looking-up-on-park-avenue Luhring Augustine, New York; Stephen Friedman Gallery, London; NYC Parks; and the Fund for Park Avenue are pleased to present Looking Up, a 33.3-foot-tall stainless steel sculpture by the American artist Tom Friedman. Looking Up is by far the […]


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