Author Archives: jolanta

November 20, 2007

NY Arts + Art Fairs International: The Daily Newsletter Tuesday, November 20 To see the NY Arts Newsletter in Chinese please click here Hirst Big Spender; "Lady" Stripped International Top News Hirst Big Spender Damien Hirst may have lost his title as the most expensive living artist at auction to Jeff Koons in New York last […]

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Red Commentary

China is experiencing a new revolution as of late. This one however, doesn’t involve guns and tanks. Instead its weapons of attack are everything from bronze to fiberglass to stainless steel. There are many new voices emerging in Chinese contemporary sculpture, with Qu Guangci sitting at the forefront—and he doesn’t seem to care whether the […]

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All Quiet on the Western Front

The American West is a time and place long lost to the depths of the imagination; a history revised so many times that it exists only as a blur of Hollywood icons. Adam Helms strategically marks his territory on this legendary front, waiting for the moment for his fictional militia—the New Frontier Army (NFA)— to […]

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November 16, 2007

NY Arts + Art Fairs International: The Daily Newsletter Friday, November 16 To see the NY Arts Newsletter in Chinese please click here A Fined Kiss; Towels Target Artists International Top News A Fined Kiss An art lover who kissed a $2-million (980,866 pound) painting, leaving red lipstick smears on the canvas, was fined by a […]

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Sexy Librarian

Sexy Librarian: Critical Edition of the Original Novel, Julia Weist’s first book, will be published in full this fall by design powerhouse Ellen Lupton. It was originally written as a 60-page prospectus that Weist sent to major publishers: the rejection letters she received in return were re-presented as sculptures incorporated into a larger project about […]

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Loud Sounds, Big City

As a musician, when I think about sound, I almost immediately focus upon being in the city. It’s where almost every idea about sound that I’ve had recently has sprung from, solely from being out on the street, walking amongst the people and the traffic.  From the moment I emerge from my doorway and step […]

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November 15, 2007

NY Arts + Art Fairs International: The Daily Newsletter Thursday, November 15 To see the NY Arts Newsletter in Chinese please click here A Picturesque and Pricey Virgin; Germany Funds Jewish Museum International Top News A Picturesque and Pricey Virgin The earliest known portrait of Elizabeth I is expected to fetch up to £1 million ($2 […]

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Make It Look Easy

I was 16 when I first came across an image of Kembra Pfahler in a magazine that some punk friend had given me. The image hit me over the head like a glass bottle at a rock show. I was a sheltered teenager who grew up less then a mile away from George Bush Senior, […]

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I am a Beautiful Monster

I am a Beautiful Monster is the first definitive edition in English of writings by the poet and consummate anti-artist Francis Picabia (1879-1953) published recently by MIT-Press. With lightning wit and, speedy contradictions and a slight of hand, Picabia created works and wrote text demonstrating that “abstractionism”; Ddada and Ssurrealism can be as powerful and […]

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November 14, 2007

NY Arts + Art Fairs International: The Daily Newsletter Wednesday, November 14 To see the NY Arts Newsletter in Chinese please click here Fashion Manifesto; China Auctions Go Digital International Top News Fashion Manifesto She may be best known for her avant garde tartan dresses and waist-cinching corsets, but fashion designer and punk doyenne Vivienne Westwood […]

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