Author Archives: jolanta
December 5, 2007
NY Arts + Art Fairs International: The Daily Newsletter Wednesday, December 5 Paris’ Censorship Issue; Russia’s First Kandinsky Prize To see the NY Arts Newsletter in Chinese please click here International Top News Paris’ Censorship Issue An exhibition of contemporary Russian art in Paris made headlines weeks ago when Russian culture minister Alexander Sokolov embargoed […]
This is How I Roll
The Dos Pestañeos exhibition Every Last Day is coming down after a month-long run. I wake up and leave Brooklyn with David for DC, hoping to get to the gallery by 7pm. After making very concrete arrangements, it is a bit disheartening to arrive after all that travel and find that there is no one […]
Georg Gatsas
New York’s Chinatown and Bowery has become the last resort for artists, music-makers, and other night dwellers for affordable living in Manhattan. It’s a neighborhood that still preserves the spirit, beauty, and rawness of Downtown Manhattan that has been overrun by corporate symbols, new irrational laws, and a chain of new buildings that nowadays serve […]
December 4, 2007
NY Arts + Art Fairs International: The Daily Newsletter Tuesday, December 4 Gauguin’s Molars?; Miami Satellites To see the NY Arts Newsletter in Chinese please click here International Top News Gauguin’s Molars? Archaeologists have found what may be Paul Gauguin’s molars, the Canberra Times reports. The four rotten teeth were discovered at the bottom of […]
Mondongo
In Spanish, the word “mondongo” means tripe, or the lining of a cow’s stomach. The word “Mundungus” is an ancient one, meaning “tobacco” or “garbage.” In other words, “mondongo” is a word that has a profound meaning in our lives, and our future. “Mondongo” is also a stew we love, and we are like three […]
Caglione dââ¬â¢artiste
In 1979, Sherrie Levine rephotographed a selection of 1930s images by Walker Evans from one of his catalogues. Her works, first shown in her exhibition After Walker Evans, was a florid action performed to invigorate a discourse about gender relations, in addition to investigating the lines drawn around both copyright law and institutional systems of […]
Kirstin L Bruner
Kirstin L Bruner focuses on an exploration of language, bringing words to life on canvas through geometric abstract painting, in essence defining words through art. Amatory Kirstin L Bruner focuses on an exploration of language, bringing words to life on canvas through geometric abstract painting, in essence defining words through art. Her work explores […]
Kirstin L Bruner
Kirstin L Bruner focuses on an exploration of language, bringing words to life on canvas through geometric abstract painting, in essence defining words through art. Amatory Kirstin L Bruner focuses on an exploration of language, bringing words to life on canvas through geometric abstract painting, in essence defining words through art. Her work explores […]
Kirstin L Bruner
Kirstin L Bruner focuses on an exploration of language, bringing words to life on canvas through geometric abstract painting, in essence defining words through art. Amatory Kirstin L Bruner focuses on an exploration of language, bringing words to life on canvas through geometric abstract painting, in essence defining words through art. Her work explores […]
December 3, 2007
NY Arts + Art Fairs International: The Daily Newsletter Monday, November 3 To see the NY Arts Newsletter in Chinese please click here International Top News Hague Censors Art The city museum of The Hague has decided not to include in an exhibition a work of art that may offend Muslims, it was reported on […]


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