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Dorin Baba

My art explores the invisible world turning the unseen perception into object and image. My art explores the invisible world turning the unseen perception into object and image. The shape of my work reveals the concept, producing the artistic object, whilst the painting produces the image. Therefore, the centrifugal crystallization between object and image succeeds […]

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Dorin Baba

My art explores the invisible world turning the unseen perception into object and image. My art explores the invisible world turning the unseen perception into object and image. The shape of my work reveals the concept, producing the artistic object, whilst the painting produces the image. Therefore, the centrifugal crystallization between object and image succeeds […]

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Art & Electronic Media: June 16 – July 10

Laurie Anderson, Jim Campbell, Tim Hawkinson, Michael Joaquin Grey, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Robert Lazzarini, Golan Levin, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Mark Napier, Manfred Mohr, Tony Oursler, C.E.B. Reas, Jennifer Steinkamp, and Lillian Schwartz.     ART & ELECTRONIC MEDIA Book launch and group exhibition featuring art and ideas from Edward Shanken’s Art and Electronic Media (Phaidon Press, […]

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Perspective Shift

With braided rope anchored to opposing walls of the gallery, Mimmo Roselli transforms the OK Harris Gallery into a dynamic theater of mismatched vanishing points. Moving under and around the taut hemp rigging, visitors must interact with this work, which effectively divides and subdivides the space. Triangulated spaces emerge between strands of rope, creating many […]

Posted in Summer 2009

MASS MoCA

Since opening in 1999, MASS MoCA has become one of the world’s premier centers for making and showing the best art of our time. With annual attendance of 120,000, it ranks among the most visited institutions in the United States dedicated to new art. More than 80 major new works of art and more than […]

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Mirrored Beauty

I have regularly appeared in my work from my earliest photographic projects. In regards to this recurring theme art critics have a tendency to hold a view diametrically opposed to mine. I think that my self-portraits shouldn’t be judged separately, but as part of my whole practice. I enjoy posing in front of the camera; […]

Posted in Summer 2009

The Land of the Living

On April 18th, 2009 I would turn 34; I live and work in Milan, Italy. In my pictures I deal with eroticism. I often perform my fantasies or situations from my imagination. The characters you find in my photos are imaginary. I do not make portraits; the models become actors of a personal fantasy. Having […]

Posted in Summer 2009

Tipping the Scale

These drawings are derived from actual locations. When drawn, the image begins to operate as a screen or a membrane on which the view of a surrounding condenses and congeals. Here the picture plane acts to extend the delay within which sensations begin to take hold, prolonging the flicker between a moment before-ness and a […]

Posted in Summer 2009

BAX

    BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange—arts and artists in progress—is a multi-arts non-profit organizationThe aesthetic, charm and expressive   BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange—arts and artists in progress—is a multi-arts non-profit organization in Park Slope, Brooklyn founded in 1991 (as the Gowanus Arts Exchange). Their mission is to provide a nurturing, year-round performance, rehearsal, and educational venue in Brooklyn […]

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BAX

    BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange—arts and artists in progress—is a multi-arts non-profit organizationThe aesthetic, charm and expressive   BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange—arts and artists in progress—is a multi-arts non-profit organization in Park Slope, Brooklyn founded in 1991 (as the Gowanus Arts Exchange). Their mission is to provide a nurturing, year-round performance, rehearsal, and educational venue in Brooklyn […]

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