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Anal-Oral Issue Kitty

“This past October, on a lovely fall day just before Halloween, I took a stroll with my mouse friend through Millennium Park in downtown Chicago. Maybe it was obvious that I was a tourist, or maybe twelve-foot cats are rare in Chicago, but the local inhabitants noticed me right away and started migrating across the […]

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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 […]

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Anna VanMatre

Critics have described Anna VanMatre’s works as “symphonies of blackness, gray and light” and a significant step in “liberating…”   Anna VanMatre   Critics have described Anna VanMatre’s works as “symphonies of blackness, gray and light” and a significant step in “liberating” the drawing idiom. Many of her paintings (some large as 20 feet in […]

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Anna VanMatre

Critics have described Anna VanMatre’s works as “symphonies of blackness, gray and light” and a significant step in “liberating…”   Anna VanMatre   Critics have described Anna VanMatre’s works as “symphonies of blackness, gray and light” and a significant step in “liberating” the drawing idiom. Many of her paintings (some large as 20 feet in […]

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Christopher Zane Gordon

Frumpity-frippity frops.  52 forget-me-nots stuffed into slots. bushy bush lohan tush. sunset waters remind me to “shush” and when i do:     Frumpity-frippity frops.  52 forget-me-nots stuffed into slots. bushy bush lohan tush. sunset waters remind me to “shush” and when i do: the dew from spoonfed media cake, trickles from heavenly fluff clouds, […]

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February 8, 2008

NY Arts + Art Fairs International: The Daily Newsletter Friday, February 8 World Press Photo Prize; Picasso Paintings Stolen To see the NY Arts Newsletter in Chinese please click here International Top News World Press Photo Prize The British photographer Tim Hetherington won the World Press Photo competition, one of the most prestigious awards for […]

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Mieke Vanmechelen

Born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1974, Mieke Vanmechelen has lived in the south of Ireland since the age of six.  Within her works we see ambiguous forms… Mieke Vanmechelen   Born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1974, Mieke Vanmechelen has lived in the south of Ireland since the age of six.  Within her works we see […]

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Mieke Vanmechelen

Born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1974, Mieke Vanmechelen has lived in the south of Ireland since the age of six.  Within her works we see ambiguous forms… Mieke Vanmechelen   Born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1974, Mieke Vanmechelen has lived in the south of Ireland since the age of six.  Within her works we see […]

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Mieke Vanmechelen

Born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1974, Mieke Vanmechelen has lived in the south of Ireland since the age of six.  Within her works we see ambiguous forms… Mieke Vanmechelen   Born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1974, Mieke Vanmechelen has lived in the south of Ireland since the age of six.  Within her works we see […]

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Ai Wei-Wei—A Rebel of Poet Roots

Catherine Yu-Shan Hsieh: A year ago, you presented installation Fountain of Light at Tate Liverpool in the U.K. What was the inspiration for this piece? Ai Wei-Wei: I wanted to do a piece outside of Tate that has a strong appearance in the environment, with a strong sense of the location. I think Vladimir Tatlin’s […]

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