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Body Apart

Myriam Mihindou (Gabon, 1964) once stated, “Once a work of art has been given to the world, it no longer belongs to the artist. Anyway, the artist is just a mediator of his art. It is not he who decides to create what he creates.” Daphne Pappers Myriam Mihindou (Gabon, 1964) once stated, “Once a […]

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True Colors

Remember when it was okay to color outside of the lines in a coloring book? Remember when it was fine to paint a blue sun just for the hell of it? Logan Riley Remember when it was okay to color outside of the lines in a coloring book? Remember when it was fine to paint […]

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Solitary Confinement

Inspired by the premise that communication is the basis of all relationships, my work is about communication in the era of technology. Valeria Cordero Inspired by the premise that communication is the basis of all relationships, my work is about communication in the era of technology. Man is by nature social, and with the invention […]

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Who’s That Girl?

It is difficult to write something new and revolutionary about someone who herself created new perceptions in the artistic realm, emphasizing the importance of the message as a medium. Yoko Ono    It is difficult to write something new and revolutionary about someone who herself created new perceptions in the artistic realm, emphasizing the importance […]

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Springtime in the Operating Room

“Imagine yourself in a big white room, a beauty clinic if you like, where pure nature could be inserted in your body. Or where even body parts could be replaced by fresh life. Where beautiful women become even more beautiful. Here you find your true and eternal youth. Your instant rush on a new day….” […]

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Threading It Together

Broadway Gallery NYC’s recent group exhibition, Translucent Threads, curated by Basak Malone, features a talented group of international artists whose works thread together conceptual practices with material practices, excavating memory and lived experience in order to distill the essences of these immaterial events into translucent images that glow, vibrate, and reverberate together in unexpected and […]

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Barbara Palka-Winek

The sumptuous paintings of Barbara Palka-Winek represent a crossroads of East and West. Drawing upon sources as varied as Orientalism, Byzantine art, and Mycenaean metalwork, the artist also exhibits more contemporary references including Art Nouveau symbolism, and modernist Abstraction. Jill Smith The sumptuous paintings of Barbara Palka-Winek represent a crossroads of East and West. Drawing […]

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Aase-Hilde Brekke

Oslo based artist and teacher, Aase-Hilde Brekke breaths a deep spirituality into the art world. Working toward being an “impulse to change, creative energy, inspiration, and the flow good ideas” she brings her knowledge of Tibetan yoga into her photos and performance pieces.   Simone Cappa Oslo based artist and teacher, Aase-Hilde Brekke breaths a […]

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Let the Sun Shine In!

Broadway Gallery NYC’s recent exhibition, Caymanian in New York, a joint exhibition by husband and wife artists, Gordon and Alta E. Solomon—both of whom hail from the glorious Cayman Islands—was a vibrant and sensitive installation of imagery that brought the magic of the Cayman Islands straight to the Big Apple. Jill Smith on Gordon and […]

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Objectified

When I was a child I was very restless. I never wanted to sleep. In order for my parents to rest, they would tie me to the bed with a rope.   Melanie Bonajo When I was a child I was very restless. I never wanted to sleep. In order for my parents to rest, […]

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