Author Archives: jolanta
Arctic Hysteria
Using cultural clichés as a catalyst, this exhibition focuses on the labels that have given cultural meaning to the specificities of a given region. Finland does not belong to the Arctic in any literal geographic sense, but the Finns—as well as the French and the English—are believed to have specific national characteristics, due to their […]
Jenny Barnette
Jenny Barnette is an international sculptor whose accomplishments include a presentation of a bust for President William J Clinton Jenny Barnette Jenny Barnette is an international sculptor whose accomplishments include a presentation of a bust for President William J Clinton and “Justice United” which was presented to HRH King Abdullah II of Jordan. Justice […]
Jenny Barnette
Jenny Barnette is an international sculptor whose accomplishments include a presentation of a bust for President William J Clinton Jenny Barnette Jenny Barnette is an international sculptor whose accomplishments include a presentation of a bust for President William J Clinton and “Justice United” which was presented to HRH King Abdullah II of Jordan. Justice […]
Jenny Barnette
Jenny Barnette is an international sculptor whose accomplishments include a presentation of a bust for President William J Clinton Jenny Barnette Jenny Barnette is an international sculptor whose accomplishments include a presentation of a bust for President William J Clinton and “Justice United” which was presented to HRH King Abdullah II of Jordan. Justice […]
Incurable Absurdity
If the value of art hinges upon how art is viewed in the history, does the way art looks at social conflicts also play a role in determining its value? The first section of my new book addresses how we can use art to examine our existence in light of Taiwan’s historical and social complexity. […]
Communal Memory
Zeldis’ paintings are pictures of hope—the fecundated Harlem evenings, the beauty pageants. Who will find love tonight? Who will win? They are pictures by someone softening things for us, filing the burrs of reality off so that we can touch things again without thick gloves. In her work, there is the compassion of someone welcoming […]
White Cube, Masonââ¬â¢s Yard
White Cube, Mason’s Yard opened in September 2006. It is located off Duke Street, St. James’s, home of the original White Cube gallery, on a site that was previously an electricity sub-station. White Cube, Mason’s Yard opened in September 2006. It is located off Duke Street, St. James’s, home of the original White Cube […]
White Cube, Masonââ¬â¢s Yard
White Cube, Mason’s Yard opened in September 2006. It is located off Duke Street, St. James’s, home of the original White Cube gallery, on a site that was previously an electricity sub-station. White Cube, Mason’s Yard opened in September 2006. It is located off Duke Street, St. James’s, home of the original White Cube […]
NURTUREart
NURTUREart Non-Profit Inc. is dedicated to nurturing new contemporary art by providing exhibition opportunities and resources for both emerging artists and curators. NURTUREart Non-Profit Inc. is dedicated to nurturing new contemporary art by providing exhibition opportunities and resources for both emerging artists and curators. The unique synergy between the NURTUREart Gallery’s Emerging Curators’ Program and […]
The Secondary Brilliance of the Journey Begins
Recently, Carla Klein took her show on the road, which is to say that a number of the paintings she has produced in the last months are based on snapshots made while driving (or, alternatively, while being driven, as the case usually seems to be) across the United States. These source photographs, as they may […]


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