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February 4, 2008

NY Arts + Art Fairs International: The Daily Newsletter Monday, February 4 Australia Returns Stolen Map To Spain; Saatchi Buys "Candy-Colored" Himmler Portrait; Kate Marshall; Mary Cook Talks To Bjorn Melhus To see the NY Arts Newsletter in Chinese please click here International Top News Australia Returns Stolen Map To Spain Australia has handed a […]

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Thierry de Duve Lecture

Thierry de Duve will be presenting a keynote lecture. www.friezeartfair.com  

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Kate Marshall

Paintings do not need to be about sex to be sexy. The medium alone can suggest an eroticism that can be quite intoxicating. A dribble of paint, a strong swipe of charcoal, or a crimson brushstroke can all be very exciting. Often the paintings that I find the most stimulating are of innocent subjects. It […]

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Mary Cook Talks To Bjørn Melhus

Mary Cook: First of all, I would like to congratulate you on your fourth show at Roebling Hall, The Castle, The Meadow and The City. You certainly have been quite busy over the years. You have been studying film, and you have exhibited extensively overseas at the Pompidou in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art […]

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Fade to Gray

Lori Earley is the leading female artist of the burgeoning Pop Surrealism movement. Her melancholic, atmospheric portraits of women with exaggerated eyes, and exotic, elongated figures evoke mystery and longing. Fusing romance and fashion with classicism and modernity, she captures pure emotion and raw beauty, rendering timeless, esoteric portraits.   Debra Anderson Debra Anderson is […]

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Scott Radke

I have experimented with various media throughout my life and currently am focusing on the creation of sculptural hybrid creatures with an extraordinarily innocent, yet dark twist. My work first appeared in various underground magazines and publications such as Bizarre, DPI Magazine, Hi Fructose, and Skratch. In 1999, the popularity of my marionettes allowed me […]

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January 31, 2008

NY Arts + Art Fairs International: The Daily Newsletter Thursday, January 31 Gap Founder Building an Art Museum; Finnish Museum Gets 550 Novecento Works To see the NY Arts Newsletter in Chinese please click here International Top News Gap Founder Building an Art Museum Gap founder Donald Fisher announced yesterday that his proposal to build […]

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Medieval Kinetic Kindergartens – The Psychotropic Art of GB

Attempting to interpret GB’s work literally or linearly is redundant. Working in multiple media including painting, sculpture, collage, performance and video, GB’s methods seek to deform his experience of reality as well as disturb a mimetic representation of the “real”. Mother Door Spirit Level, his most recent performance-installation-video work presented in the winter of 2007 […]

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Jeff Lutonsky on Dylan Graham

New Zealand-born Dutch artist Dylan Graham creates hand-cut paper works that exhibit a superlative technique of the most intricate virtuosity. The cutouts depict silhouettes of three-dimensional forms held together by a repetitive grid with filigree-style embellishments. Opting not to use high-tech processes, he allows his hand to show through the ornately decorated narrative grids that […]

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Ilana Dayan Zadik

Zadik is a prolific Israeli talent. She mentions “realism” when categorizing her art however anyone who has seen her “One of a Kind” series… Ilana Dayan Zadik Zadik is a prolific Israeli talent. She mentions “realism” when categorizing her art however anyone who has seen her “One of a Kind” series knows she has already […]

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