Author Archives: jolanta

Getting Sticky: Mark Jenkins x Aakash Nihalani; Adam Friedman

Never for Sale In 1979 I painted about 40 hummingbirds on exterior locations in lower Manhattan. An experience I’ve never recovered from. Every year I do another street project but I don’t think I’ll ever get to the bottom of the possibilities I stumbled upon with those birds. For years I engaged in a pretty […]

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Gao Yi Lei

Gao Yi Lei’s vibrant palettes bring marine creatures back to life in his oil-on-canvas series The Times of Ke Long. Catherine Y. Hsieh Gao Yi Lei’s vibrant palettes bring marine creatures back to life in his oil-on-canvas series The Times of Ke Long. A lobster in green and royal blue seems to be jumping off […]

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Symona Colina

Exuberantly colored in bright blues, oranges, pinks, light purples, Colina’s work gives the immediate feeling of a children’s book. Through the setting’s abstract forms she composes a fantasy-like playground for the characters in her narratives. Exuberantly colored in bright blues, oranges, pinks, light purples, Colina’s work gives the immediate feeling of a children’s book. Through […]

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Gerald Domingue

Though differing vastly in mark, Domingue’s pieces all have a characteristic feeling of a slow growth and gradual manipulation. In his piece, Symbol of Inner Strength, the gracefulness of the steady easing of the bright orange into the black background tames the difference between the two opposites. Though differing vastly in mark, Domingue’s pieces all […]

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Carla Elena

Artist Carla Elena transforms horses in her vision onto canvas with diligent yet carefree brush strokes. Olivia Bennet   Artist Carla Elena transforms horses in her vision onto canvas with diligent yet carefree brush strokes. Animalistic and instinctive, Carla Elena’s approach brings her subjects to life, each vivid and wild as if they were to […]

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Williamsburg Wonder

Leah Oates: Did you know when you were little that you would open a gallery? How did it all come about?Marisa Sage: I’ve only ever really had two career goals. One was to own a gallery, and the other was to be Wonder Woman. Due to a rights issue, I decided it would be best […]

Posted in WINTER 2010

Who Raped the Sabine Women?

Eve Sussman is an artist whose work incorporates film, video, installation, sculpture, and photography. She is the founder of Rufus Corporation, an ad hoc ensemble of performers, artists, and musicians who have collaborated on motion pictures, and appeared in photographs and video art pieces. Under the direction of Sussman, Rufus Corporation has conceived and produced […]

Posted in WINTER 2010

No Authorization Required

Masha Sumtsova: So, who are you and what do you do?Jordan Seiler: Good question. My name is Jordan Seiler. I am an artist/activist that reclaims public advertising space for open public communications, be it art or any sort of messages that the public sees fit. I do my own personal projects which are design-oriented projects […]

Posted in WINTER 2010

Bauhaus 1919–1933

Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity

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…OUT OF HERE

…OUT OF HERE: THE VETERANS PROJECT

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