Author Archives: jolanta
Living with Tranquil Imagination – Eduarda de Souza
Peruvian artist Sandra Gamarra, 34, is the hottest ticket in appropriation art. Founded by Mr. Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968), also famously explored by artists Elaine Sturtevant, Mike Bidlo, Sherrie Levine and Richard Pettibone. Sandra uses painting approximately 90% of the time to reflect on cultural utopia and the necessity of questioning contemporary art. Sculpture and video, […]
Kota Ezawa – Michelle Gonzalez Valdez
It’s as if San Francisco-based artist Kota Ezawa has taken a cleaver and hacked away at a fundamental axiom in Debord’s seminal publication. Momentous occasions, such as Yoko Ono and John Lennon’s hotel protest, have faded from the forefront of the American public only for a burgeoning artist to reinvigorate their significance. Ab initio, Ezawa […]
Eileen Cohen
With a combination of form, color, tone, composition, the expression of face, hands, body, and actions, my figures are placed in an environment that tells my story…. With a combination of form, color, tone, composition, the expression of face, hands, body, and actions, my figures are placed in an environment that tells my story. Using […]
Death through Suture – Eduarda de Souza
In an inexplicable and continuously violent world where men make history through wars and count them as statistics, Rosana Palazyan has been showing us, for almost two decades, that “God lives in the details.” No statistics for her, deaths are as they should be; a loss or a salvation of a human soul. Praise for […]
Erik La Prade interviews Susan Weil
Susan Weil’s retrospective show at the Sundaram Tagore gallery opened on April 20th, 2006 in New York. This particular exhibition presented 50 years of Ms. Weil’s work in various mediums; paintings, limited-edition art books and collages et cetera. The gallery has published a catalogue to accompany the exhibition. The catalogue measures 12 by 17 inches […]
Giacinto di Pietrantonio – Emilio Corti
Giacinto di Pietrantonio, director of Gamec in Bergamo, discusses the Italian identity in today’s art world within the context of new emergencies. Emilio Corti: You’ve been exhibiting new Italian art for 15 years—from Cattelan, Beecroft, Pivi to Gabellone, Perrone and Cuoghi—art that represents today’s cultural identity, one that is known internationally and that is recognizable […]
Lien Truong
Lien Truong is a visual artist residing in northern California. Her work focuses on the social body, examining the development and substance of our belief systems…. Lien Truong is a visual artist residing in northern California. Her work focuses on the social body, examining the development and substance of our belief systems. Lien’s exhibitions include […]
Lien Truong
Lien Truong is a visual artist residing in northern California. Her work focuses on the social body, examining the development and substance of our belief systems…. Lien Truong is a visual artist residing in northern California. Her work focuses on the social body, examining the development and substance of our belief systems. Lien’s exhibitions include […]
Lien Truong
Lien Truong is a visual artist residing in northern California. Her work focuses on the social body, examining the development and substance of our belief systems…. Lien Truong is a visual artist residing in northern California. Her work focuses on the social body, examining the development and substance of our belief systems. Lien’s exhibitions include […]
Art Forum Berlin 2006ââ¬âMore International and Younger
After the spectacular results of past years, the 11th Art Forum Berlin, the International Fair for Contemporary Art, again sets high standards. A by far wider range of international attendance and a fresher program than last year both represent the consistent renewal of Art Forum Berlin. Consequently, in its selection of a clear and compact […]


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