Author Archives: jolanta
Andrew Rubinstein
I completed my MFA in painting from the School of the Art Institute in 1993. Since then life and art have coexisted. I completed my MFA in painting from the School of the Art Institute in 1993. Since then life and art have coexisted. Through the busy years I have been trying to empty out […]
Cecelia Rembert
In my work this year, I have become increasingly interested in the area outside our field of representation. In my work this year, I have become increasingly interested in the area outside our field of representation. I want to gesture towards things that have no objective shape: feelings and memories on the edge of our […]
David L. Rockwell
The current work has evolved from my long-term interest in figure drawing and fascination with organic geometries… The current work has evolved from my long-term interest in figure drawing and fascination with organic geometries found in the natural and scientific world. Rather than attempting to reduce the figure into its primary geometric components, I seek […]
Notes From Art Basel, Miami – Steven Psyllos
Wednesday was the VIP and Press Preview for the largest art fair in the US and I arrived directly from the airport—luggage in hand, badly in need of a shower—to help man our magazine booth. NY Arts is giving away a few thousand copies of the November/December issue to attendees of Art Basel Miami Beach, […]
Cesare Biratoni – Maria Paola Mosca
This Italian (Spanish-born) artist is investigating a delicate field but, through the combination of technique and knowledge of its subject matter, he manages not to fall into vulgarity and obscenity. For many years, the painter has been developing a personal research focused on the rite of passage from childhood to youth that is characterised by […]
Jillian McDonald
My exhibition strategies often engage an audience comprised of a very general public that is not necessarily expecting art or gathered in established arts venues. I interrupt the daily flow of public exchange, inviting strangers into momentary relationships. I create websites that infiltrate and participate in online fan culture, offer non-professional advice to passersby from […]
Jason Levesque
I have never looked for meaning in my work. The things I draw have always been, in my mind, simply for aesthetic appeal. I often find myself categorized with pinup and erotic artists. I think in this category, artists are not expected to create meaning. I’ve been told my work evokes different emotions in different […]
Gina Rymarcsuk
My work is deeply rooted in the study of optics, the body of the camera and the physics of light and often immersed… My work is deeply rooted in the study of optics, the body of the camera and the physics of light and often immersed in the formulaic and procedural study of the photographic […]
Ian Rogers
Ian Rogers work focuses on living within a non-traditional, self-actualized and altered form. Thesepresentations of body range from… Ian Rogers work focuses on living within a non-traditional, self-actualized and altered form. Thesepresentations of body range from highly realistic to whimsical (yet horrific) forms and characters. Everything is held together with what society would deem as […]
JDC Roman
I was born in the summer of 1969. I have dedicated the majority of my life to evolving my abilities as an artist. I was born in the summer of 1969. I have dedicated the majority of my life to evolving my abilities as an artist. Primarily self-taught, I have been flame-working borosilicate glass in […]


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