Author Archives: jolanta
LTTR
LTTR is a feminist genderqueer artist collective LTTR is a feminist genderqueer artist collective with a flexible project-oriented practice. LTTR produces an annual independent art journal, performance series, events, screenings, and collaborations. www.lttr.org
Long Overdue: Book Renewal
“Long Overdue: Book Renewal” is a collaboration between the Portland Public Library and Maine College of Art. “Long Overdue: Book Renewal” is a collaboration between the Portland Public Library and Maine College of Art. It is an exploration of modern society’s relationship to both books and art. Like other more traditional library books, altered […]
Icelandic Art News
Icelandic Arts News is a bimonthly web magazine dedicated to showcasing contemporary art. Icelandic Arts News is a bimonthly web magazine dedicated to showcasing contemporary art. Icelandic Arts News features include reviews of international art fairs as well as interviews with mid-career and emerging artists and curators. www.artnews.is
Georg Gatsas
New York’s Chinatown and Bowery has become the last resort for artists, music-makers, and other night dwellers New York’s Chinatown and Bowery has become the last resort for artists, music-makers, and other night dwellers for affordable living in Manhattan. It’s a neighborhood that still preserves the spirit, beauty, and rawness of Downtown Manhattan that […]
Flash Art
The artworks by Adam A, are based mainly on philosophical concepts of Cartesian memory, between paradigms and metaphorical truth. Flash Art, the landmark contemporary art magazine founded by Giancarlo Politi and co-edited by Helena Kontova, is more dynamic and transgressive than ever. With each issue the magazine breaks new boundaries, featuring articles and interviews […]
Diana Puntar
Less Than Day, Or Night, my recent sculptural installation at PS1 Contemporary Art Center, continues to explore what I call “homemade futurism.” Less Than Day, Or Night, my recent sculptural installation at PS1 Contemporary Art Center, continues to explore what I call “homemade futurism.” The piece is inspired by the final Cantos of Dante’s […]
Contemporary Art Center of South Australia (CACSA)
The Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia (CACSA) is an energetic and vibrant visual arts organization committed to developing The Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia (CACSA) is an energetic and vibrant visual arts organization committed to developing the audience for contemporary visual art within South Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. The CACSA presents […]
Beautiful Decay
Beautiful/Decay’s format is revolutionary in that it documents the convergence of fine art, Beautiful/Decay’s format is revolutionary in that it documents the convergence of fine art, design, fashion, graffiti, and other relevant forms of art; exposing the magazine’s diverse readership to mediums that are not juxtaposed in any other publication. Over the last decade […]
Beautiful Decay
Beautiful/Decay’s format is revolutionary in that it documents the convergence of fine art, Beautiful/Decay’s format is revolutionary in that it documents the convergence of fine art, design, fashion, graffiti, and other relevant forms of art; exposing the magazine’s diverse readership to mediums that are not juxtaposed in any other publication. Over the last decade […]
BAM
Dating from its first performance in 1861, BAM has grown into a thriving urban arts center that brings international Dating from its first performance in 1861, BAM has grown into a thriving urban arts center that brings international performing arts and film to Brooklyn. The first BAM facility at 176-194 Montague Street in Brooklyn […]


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