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Miroslaw Struzik

I think of sculpture as an art of individual expression. My interests focus on presenting human beings and their surroundings as “luminous forms”   Miroslaw Struzik I think of sculpture as an art of individual expression. My interests focus on presenting human beings and their surroundings as “luminous forms” which make up an open spatial […]

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Reaves Gallery

Reaves Gallery is dedicated to inspiring and guiding local talent. Reaves Gallery is dedicated to inspiring and guiding local talent while creating an environment comfortable to collectors. The gallery has also established itself as a community resource, organizing educational and informational programs for both artists and collectors. www.reavesgallery.com

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100 Tonson Gallery

Among the forefront of the private art spaces in Bangkok, the main mission for 100 Tonson Gallery is to push the potential of contemporary art and capture the current directions of the rapidly developing visual culture. Among the forefront of the private art spaces in Bangkok, the main mission for 100 Tonson Gallery is to […]

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Luhring Augustine Gallery

Luhring Augustine Gallery was founded in 1985. Luhring Augustine Gallery was founded in 1985 by co-owners Lawrence R. Luhring and Roland J. Augustine. Its principal focus is the representation of an international group of contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, sculpture, video and photography. www.luhringaugustine.com

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Japanese Monster

My work frequently incorporates common, everyday things. Many of these things are what we call fanshii in Japanese, a word that originates from Japan’s great admiration for Western culture. Fanshii things are said to be odd (in that they are neither Western nor Japanese), kitschy, girlish, and tacky. Living in Japan, I am very familiar […]

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Unveil Russia

Almost four decades after its creation, Mikhailov’s Sandwich series was on view at Barbara Gross Galerie in München, Germany a year ago. Created during the late 1960s and 1970s, this series represents the poetic side of Mikhailov’s early conceptual work. Overlapping motifs lead to multifaceted interpretations, in which ironic allusion to food shortages, gloomy living […]

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Lynden Gallery

Lynden Gallery offers fine art, custom framing and design consultation with attention to detail.  Lynden Gallery offers fine art, custom framing and design consultation with attention to detail. www.lyndengallery.com

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New Fabrications

The photographers of 1978 were searching for new visual territory. By that year, with Diane Arbus dead for more than half a decade, the decisive moments captured by the likes of Arbus, Lee Friedlander, and Garry Winogrand over the past three decades had been depleted of fresh potential. Street photographers, it seemed, had run out […]

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Teen Spirit

In an era when the police can be summoned if you so much as produce a camera on a children’s playground, Julia Fullerton-Batten has made life deliberately difficult for herself. The London-based artist’s latest project focuses on the taboos of life in a teenage girls’ school. Bullying, humiliation, and occasional moments of sympathy can all […]

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Vanishing Collages

Tal R’s exhibit Adieu Interessant was featured at the Contemporary Fine Arts Gallery in Berlin as part of the German capital’s citywide gallery weekend this past May. The Israeli-born Danish artist displayed ten large-format collages on two floors of the David Chipperfield designed space. The canvases in Adieu Interessant resembled abstract compositions from afar, two-dimensional […]

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