Author Archives: jolanta
NY ART FAIR DIARIES THU March 27
Thu March 27, 2008 Thursday proved to be an action-packed art-fair-event-hopping bonanza. I started at Scope, located in Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park at 62nd Street and Amsterdam Avenue. The tent’s interior was arid and warm, and the quaint selection of 50 galleries was obviously much more digestible than the vast ocean of booths at […]
Kim Dorland
I’ve been turning the word “North” over in my mind a lot lately, especially in the studio. The word means a lot of different things depending on where you live, but up here in Canada it forms a huge chunk of our identity. We are of the North, closer to nature, perpetually buried in snow […]
NECROMANTISCH DarkArt Made in Switzerland
Through my art I express my inner self. It is art that allows me to combine the surreal world with reality. Like a mirror, NECROMANTISCH sculptures and paintings instantly confront the spectator. Michel Teuber is a Swiss artist and musician. Michel Teuber, Alien Elite, 2004. Courtesy of the artist. NECROMATISCH plays with different conceptions […]
NY ART FAIR DIARIES WED March 26
Wed March 26, 2008 Wednesday provided “VIP’s” and the press the opportunity to preview this year’s iteration of the legendary Armory Show. Peppering the throngs of New York’s glitterati and European jetsetters were the less couture-clad members of the press and some actual artists themselves. Wed March 26, 2008 Wednesday provided “VIP’s” and the press […]
Laurie Lipton
I think in images. My work is inspired by strong emotions. I have been drawing since the age of four. I was a perfect, polite, cute little girl in a perfect, polite, cute little suburb of New York. One day, while I was out playing, a mental patient escaped from a nearby hospital and sexually […]
Su Cheng
I am sensitive to everything visual. When I was young, I was a shy little boy. I always looked out the window, especially when I was on the train. I could stare outside the window the whole day and not get tired. Now I like road trips. Driving long hours is fun for me because […]
Wang Nian-Dong
I went to college in 1998 at the oil painting department of Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts. I had more time to concentrate on the history and techniques of Western oil painting. I learned about art from the Middle Ages and subject matters like religion. Wang Nian-Dong is a Chongqing-based artist in China. Wang […]
Emilio Vedova, the ââ¬ÅCivil Barbarianââ¬Â of Abstract Art
They had re-baptized him the “civil barbarian,” a little for his powerful physical aspect and his long raven-black beard, a little for the independent attitude he has always shown in the face of the art world. A little less than a year since the disappearance of Emilio Vedova (1916-2006) the National Gallery of Modern Art […]
Melanie Prapopoulos
"As well as the meta-physical, which is so often the retreat of the artist, there is color and movement, warmth, humor, and a kind of illustrative conformity that references both the past and present trends of the visual arts." Melanie Prapopoulos Jill Smith Melanie Prapopoulos’ work was on view at Broadway Gallery in December 2007 […]
Boom! Explosiones en Secuencia: Art in Colombia
The Happy Planet Index realized by the British organization, the New Economics Foundation, places Colombia in second place of the happiest countries of the world, only surpassed by the Pacific island, Vanuatu. In contrast, another British organization, The Economist Intelligence Unit, gave our country the position number of 116 in the Global Index of Tranquility, […]


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