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Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller Gallery

The Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller Gallery exhibits emerging and contemporary artists.                   The Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller Gallery exhibits emerging and contemporary artists.  www.ltmhgallery.com

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Kathy Shorr

Kathy Shorr is a freelance photographer based in New York City. Her work has exhibited widely at such galleries as the Howard Greenberg Gallery… Kathy Shorr is a freelance photographer based in New York City. Her work has exhibited widely at such galleries as the Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY and the Sariedo Gallery, NY. Her […]

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Museum of American Illustration at the Society of Illustrators

The mission of the Society is to promote the art and appreciation of illustration, as well as its history and evolving nature… The mission of the Society is to promote the art and appreciation of illustration, as well as its history and evolving nature, and to encourage high ideals through exhibitions, lectures, education, and by […]

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Raw Vision

The recent solo exhibition of the Sardinian “raw” outsider artist, Franco Meloni, innovatively curated by Tchera Niyego, was an overwhelming success. A young self-taught artist from Sardinia, Italy, Meloni’s compositions exude a creative sense of the wild and abandon associated with the terrestrial freedom and radiant sunlight of his Mediterranean island home.    Tanzinika Schwartzschloff […]

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ÜBERleben at Program Gallery

Program’s most recent show, ÜBERleben, closes today before the winter holidays; Christmas being perhaps one of the most important of the German Feiertagen. Strings of lights dot the city streets and steaming pots of spiced wine can be had at the ubiquitous, festive outdoor markets. But the spirit at Program is a little less heartwarming […]

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Mass Media Recycled

Doug Fishbone recycles the language of the mass media in order to critique some of the more unseemly aspects of life in the modern age. Appropriating photographic and digital imagery from the Internet, he constructs witty and occasionally shocking film narratives from apparently unrelated material, questioning the way the mind processes controversial visual images and […]

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Melanie Prapopoulos

Melanie Prapopoulos’ innovatively installed exhibition, Through Her Eyes at Broadway Gallery was a surprising and imaginative treat. The ambience at the opening was lively and vivacious. Born Europe, but raised in the US, Melanie Prapopoulos is the true definition of an international artist. In keeping with this multicultural outlook, much of her work draws from […]

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RitaGT

The main reference point of her art is the concept and not the production of an object. GT also likes to cast an ironic glance at the art world. Since the end of June RitaGT has been interested in the history of collecting and exhibiting practiced in scientific institutions like natural history museums. She is […]

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Of Human Bondage

Since my first solo show in SoHo, NY in 79—no wait, in Soho, London in 77—I continued to exhibit through the end of the 20th century. Soon sculptures evolved from body casts in which the models wore and manipulated gloves, shoes, lingerie, and corsets—then the corsets started to be made of chicken wire, and rope… […]

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Parsons, The New School

Parsons focuses on creating engaged citizens and outstanding artists, designers, scholars and business leaders through… Parsons focuses on creating engaged citizens and outstanding artists, designers, scholars and business leaders through a design-based professional and liberal education. Parsons students learn to rise to the challenges of living, working and creative decision making in a world where […]

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