Author Archives: jolanta
YOUNG GODS @ CHARLIE SMITH LONDON
Griffin Gallery and CHARLIE SMITH LONDOND are delighted to announce their continuedcollaboration with the presentation of ‘Young Gods’. Curated by Zavier Ellis, the exhibition is anannual selection of London art school graduates and post–graduates. CHARLIE SMITH LONDON EXHIBITION DATES Wednesday January 14th – Saturday February 14th 2015 GALLERY HOURS Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm or by appointment ADDRESS 336 Old Street, London EC1V […]
Ten questions all gallerists should be asking themselves now
Is gallery space still worth paying rent for or will Instagram replace it all? Art Basel director Marc Spiegler gives us the answers Source: MARC SPIEGLER for Thinking about galleries—individually and as an art-world sector—is a constant inside Art Basel. The organisation was founded by a handful of Basel-based dealers and remains very much driven by gallerists. […]
Semiotic Guerrilla Warfare @ The Link Gallery
Semiotic Guerrilla Warfare (Part 3) SemioticGuerrilla Warfare marks a new collaboration between CHARLIE SMITH LONDON and PAPER Manchester. The exhibition brings together artists with connections to both galleries creating a network spanning artistic practice between Manchester and London. This is part 3 of the exhibition; part 1 was shown at PAPER in Manchester and part 2 at Art […]
Six solo shows @ SohoPhoto Gallery, NYC
SohoPhoto Gallery is proud to present six solo shows including touching work by Miana Jun and Rebecca Pine on the aftereffects of breast cancer. Exhibition Dates: February 3, 2016 – February 27, 2016 Opening Reception: Tuesday, February 2, 2016, from 6pm to 8pm. Everyone is welcome. A Note for Juliet Richard Gardner “The collection […]
MAXWELL STEVENS SUMMER TABLE PAINTINGS January 17 – February 7, 2016
MAXWELL STEVENS SUMMER TABLE PAINTINGS January 17 – February 7, 2016 Opening Reception: Friday, January 22, 6 – 8 pm Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 12 – 7 pm, Sunday 12 – 5 pm, and by appointment NEW YORK – onetwentyeight is pleased to present MAXWELL STEVENS, SUMMER TABLE PAINTINGS, a new solo exhibition testing […]
Picasso’s War Years: The MoMa’s Curating of an Evocative Narrative
There is a perceptible, unidentifiable energy that permeates the Picasso Sculpture exhibition on the fourth floor of New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Phones snap pictures; viewers speak in enthusiastic whispers. And amongst the excited crowd: an invaluable collection of sculptures that catalogues 62 years of an artist’s life. The layout of the exhibit guides […]
Randall Okita: Things I Can’t Tell You
Throughout my career as an art critic, the choice of medium artists make has always been a central issue. In the 1970s photography was questioned. Was it an artistic medium or only a craft? Then came performance and installation art followed by video art. Luckily it seems that these days anything can be considered an […]
SINAMERICA I: ACCULTURATION, INCULTURATION, TRANSCULTURATION:”Chinese Art in U.S. Across Generations”
Arts Without Borders is pleased to announce: the Art Night on December 18th 2015 at Chelsea’s renowned Agora Gallery, SINAMERICA I: ACCULTURATION, INCULTURATION, TRANSCULTURATION:”Chinese Art in U.S. Across Generations” is a huge success! This Art Night is entitled to demonstrate the diversity of cultural interaction from several micro-generation gaps from the beginning of the […]
Adiwit Ansathammarat
Before I go to bed, I usually set my alarm clock for 5:25am in the hope that I will get up and be ready to give food offerings to a Buddhist monk. Before I go to bed, I usually set my alarm clock for 5:25am in the hope that I will get up and be […]
Diane Meyer
Using photography as my primary medium, I have long been interested in creating fictionalized landscapes inhabited by a cast of invented characters. Using photography as my primary medium, I have long been interested in creating fictionalized landscapes inhabited by a cast of invented characters. Throughout my work, is an interest in American mythos, humor, narrative […]


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