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Basquiat’s Rediscovered Punk Art at Art Basel, Miami

Not too many people remembered The Offs, the peripheral San Francisco cult punkers who made a few albums in the early 80s, until two of the band’s members died of heroin overdoses. If it were not for the fact that the group hung out with Jean Michel Basquiat–who desperately wanted to join the band in […]

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Confrontational Absurdity

Through drawing and film Erica Eyres invites the viewer into an uneasy world of disenchanted youth and beyond. Eyres is fascinated by the absurd and how we, as humans, react when faced with situations which generate conflicting emotions. Eyres creates characters from her shrewd observations of both daily life and the manufactured world of the […]

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Sean McCarthy

"The rhythms of each composition often display a spiral viscosity that is executed by the artist’s skillful employment of the micro-pen."   Sean McCarthy at Fredericks & Freiser   Mary Cook Sean McCarthy’s I Think Of Demons was on view at Fredericks & Freiser Gallery in New York January 25—March 1. Sean McCarthy, Balaam, 2007. […]

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March 4, 2008

NY Arts + Art Fairs International: The Daily Newsletter Tuesday, March 4 City on the Gulf: Koolhaas Lays Out a Grand Urban Experiment in Dubai;  Art benefactor in call for Capital ‘Guggenheim’;  Live Transmissions, Morgan O’Hara at BAM;  Dirty Hands To see the NY Arts Newsletter in Chinese please click here International Top News City […]

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Live Transmissions, Morgan O’Hara at BAM

Morgan O’Hara has been developing her series of drawings, known as Live Transmissions, since 1982 and at BAM since the mid 1990s. These drawings, which the artist calls “time-based performances,” are created by tracking and recording the movements of her various subjects using pencil and paper. Over the years, O’Hara created some of the more […]

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Dirty Hands

I believe in dirty hands. Before I really took up painting, I experimented with other media like radio, sound, and photography. Yet I never felt at home working with these media as they lack the tactile quality of painting and drawing. Working with a camera, a tape recorder, or a computer never gave me a […]

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Jeanie Lee

A vibrant life like feeling in painting is the key point that I am mostly concerned about. Amidst the painting process, pouring pigments and drawing lines…   Jeanie Lee   A vibrant life like feeling in painting is the key point that I am mostly concerned about. Amidst the painting process, pouring pigments and drawing […]

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Ricardo Morales Hernandez

My work consists of representing an everlasting, perfect place. I make images in order to present the possibility of life after death. I want to confront the spectator with real views about the ending of the world as we know it, and the creation of the new one. Western society, with its hard rationalism and […]

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Sterile Urban Cowboy

I am a filmmaker and former underground warehouse party promoter based in New York. I am the founder of Sterile Cowboys & Co., the entity that produced PRODUCT, a monthly cable access show in New York, which aired between 2000 and 2004. This subcultural magazine not only showcased pop culture excess, but it also solicited […]

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Rudolf Reither

Petit ouverture a danser is an example from my “Bilder zur Musik” series – a symbiosis of painting and music inspired particularly by my interests in painting and playing the piano. Rudolf Reither Petit ouverture a danser is an example from my “Bilder zur Musik” series – a symbiosis of painting and music inspired particularly […]

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