Author Archives: jolanta

Let It Flow

Starting from the perspective of women, I pay close attention to the varying circumstances of women from different eras. The washboard, an artifact that has been soaking in water year in and year out, signifies the womanhood of a past era. There are countless women who bear witness to this river of life. It tells […]

Posted in WINTER 2010

“Alias Man Ray: The Art of Reinvention”

“Alias Man Ray: The Art of Reinvention” by Valery Oisteanu at The Jewish Museum through March 14, 2010 Valery Oisteanu Man Ray was a major cultural bridge between New York and Paris, between avant-garde painters, photographers, writers and filmmakers. For two crucial decades (1921-1940) his Paris studio was a meeting place for artists, dealers, models […]

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Home Sweet Home

My work is somewhere between that of an archeologist, a social researcher, and an artist. Sara Maneiro My work is somewhere between that of an archeologist, a social researcher, and an artist. The photographs in the Souvenirs series are part of a visual notebook that accumulates images, product of my wanderings around the city. This […]

Posted in WINTER 2010

Swinging Doors

In a world where a six-hour flight can transport a person to a completely unfamiliar world, cultural identity is retained through rituals surrounding clothing, language, and food. Saskia Jordá In a world where a six-hour flight can transport a person to a completely unfamiliar world, cultural identity is retained through rituals surrounding clothing, language, and […]

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The Process of Recovery

Thinking is a process that never stops throughout our life, and is based on the correction of everyday experience in our memory, no matter how fragmented they are. Ma Qiu-Sha Thinking is a process that never stops throughout our life, and is based on the correction of everyday experience in our memory, no matter how […]

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The Nowhere Place

In an age when visual information runs rampant, does the explosion of knowledge mean that people’s spiritual life becomes richer or poorer? With the change of pictures, do memories and experiences become more uncertain and more difficult to discern? Found Museum In an age when visual information runs rampant, does the explosion of knowledge mean […]

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Dining with Evil

Today the fire of our civilization is still burning, illuminating the darkness and ignorance in this world with its blaze, but it cannot lighten the civilization or the shadow hidden inside the corner of its heart. Li Mu-Zhi Today the fire of our civilization is still burning, illuminating the darkness and ignorance in this world […]

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The Anarchist

I am fascinated by our struggle to impose order on our bodies and an unruly world. Talia Greene I am fascinated by our struggle to impose order on our bodies and an unruly world. In my recent work, I have been exploring this topic through the vehicle of hair, both as a material to design […]

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Chasing the Devil’s Tail

For the past ten years my artistic practice has been dominated by the emergence and existence of a new species: skeleton fairies, part human, part animal. Tessa Farmer For the past ten years my artistic practice has been dominated by the emergence and existence of a new species: skeleton fairies, part human, part animal. They […]

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Dilek Ozmen

My works explore the woman’s imaginations and sensations. Through my paintings I transport the viewer into an extreme expressionist environment of individuality. My works explore the woman’s imaginations and sensations. Through my paintings I transport the viewer into an extreme expressionist environment of individuality. I believe that art is a reflection of ourselves, one that […]

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