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Michel Blouin

All creation surges from mankind. In each grain of color and form, beauty is either dying or at its climax.   Michel Blouin I am God’s orgasm. All creation surges from mankind. In each grain of color and form, beauty is either dying or at its climax. www.michelblouin.com   

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Luisa Cunha

I think I could say that at the basis of my work is a very clear and emotional notion of the relativity of life itself, and consequently of conventions, of the meaningful difference between interior and exterior, of private and public, and of the fragmentary nature of the “non-place,” of power, of time, and place […]

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Korean Venus

When I was a child, I believed that I would have blonde hair and blue eyes one day. That’s because whenever I was watching movies from the West, all Western actors and actresses spoke Korean very well—films were dubbed in Korean. I also thought that I would become a super star like Marilyn Monroe, James […]

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If You Missed the AIPAD Show…

"From April 9 to April 13, the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) presented its 28th annual photography show at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City. They also hosted a gala benefit preview for the John Szarkowski Fund, an endowment for photography acquisitions at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. […]

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Helen Joynson

All of my paintings have an energy that uplifts the spirit. The colors I use come from a diverse source of inspiration: our planet, the environment and nature.   Helen Joynson All of my paintings have an energy that uplifts the spirit. The colors I use come from a diverse source of inspiration: our planet, […]

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Under My Skin

Curated by Carine Le Malet (from Le Cube Art Center), Under My Skin explores one’s relationship to the body, let it be on the inside or the outside. As Le Malet puts it, “This exhibition is about the representation and utilization of your body in order to question your relationship to others: what you choose […]

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Essential Nature

By using the physical and chemical properties of the materials I work with to mimic the aesthetic and symbolic qualities of the subject matter, I try to create a deeper understanding of the essential nature shared by all things.   Susan Muñoz Susan Muñoz, Beneath the Surface #3. Courtesy of the Artist. My work explores […]

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STREAM at White Box Gallery

This project encompasses the interconnection of works by 12 artists, which much like the irregular sway of a pendulum in endless motion, express a sensation of difference, and at times, even of opposition. This dissemblance or difference is not only formal, but also harnesses issues related to the representation of image, time, seriality, and repetition […]

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John Rosis, Finding Form at Westchester Gallery

In an exhibition titled Finding Form, it seems safe to assume the artist’s concerns favor process over product. Given that reverse glass paintings dominate the exhibition in number, if not scale, a meditation on the logistics and perceptible effects of this medium would seem to be in keeping with the spirit of this quiet, process-oriented […]

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Haegue Yang

Haegue Yang’s artistic production has been strikingly described as the combination of the act of speech and the act of silence.   Haegue Yang Haegue Yang’s artistic production has been strikingly described as the combination of the act of speech and the act of silence. The objects of mass production that define Yang’s pallet  Venetian […]

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