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Shivers, Wild, Yikes, Cool, Ahhhhh! – D. Dominick Lombardi

One gets a sense of the unabashed intensity of real outsider art when one sees it. The show at Andrew Edlin Gallery had so much of that hard core outsider oddness that it made me giddy. Anchoring the show is Adolf Wölfli’s Untitled, 1925. Like a magic carpet ride, Wölfli can take you to more […]

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Iliyan Ivanov

The CURB Group for the Arts and the Consulate General of the Republic of Bulgaria are pleased to present "Open Chapters"… The CURB Group for the Arts and the Consulate General of the Republic of Bulgaria are pleased to present Open Chapters – the most recent work by two of CURB’s founding members, Robert Aitchison […]

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Maxim Fedorov

Born in Leningrad, USSR in 1974. Since 2001 lives and works in Moscow.                         Maxim Fedorov’s biography      Education 1983 – 1986  Art College (Leningrad) 1992 – 2000 Informative Design, State Academy of Art & Design, St. Petersburg 1995 – 1997 Marketing and Advertising seminars, Berlin Communication Academy Solo exhibitions 1997 – Anna Akhmatova Museum, St. Petersburg […]

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Julian S. Bielicki

The art I create shows, in my opinion, more truth about human life than science, or psychology text-books. The art I create shows, in my opinion, more truth about human life than science, or psychology text-books. Human beings suffer because they perceive their lives to be boring and kitschy, devoid of meaning.  In my psychotherapy […]

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Julian S. Bielicki

The art I create shows, in my opinion, more truth about human life than science, or psychology text-books. The art I create shows, in my opinion, more truth about human life than science, or psychology text-books. Human beings suffer because they perceive their lives to be boring and kitschy, devoid of meaning.  In my psychotherapy […]

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Julian S. Bielicki

The art I create shows, in my opinion, more truth about human life than science, or psychology text-books. The art I create shows, in my opinion, more truth about human life than science, or psychology text-books. Human beings suffer because they perceive their lives to be boring and kitschy, devoid of meaning.  In my psychotherapy […]

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Fidencio Duran

My artwork is inspired by personal experiences.  These experiences are of my family in a rural part of central Texas. My artwork is inspired by personal experiences.  These experiences are of my family in a rural part of central Texas.  They celebrate everyday events that through the use of heightened perspective and richness of color […]

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Artist to Artist: Kristin Anderson and Danny Licul – D. Dominick Lombardi

Danny Licul: When did you originally get the idea for our first project, the book?Kristen Anderson: When did I originally ask you for the drawings?DL: Early October?KA: It wouldn’t have been long before that. I’d been thinking of the feeling of belonging as an indicator of identity and unconscious driver of behavior. It came together […]

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Grab a Slice – Nancy A. Ruhling

Nancy A. Ruhling: Why did you decide to exhibit your in-your-face paintings that depict the seamier side of the city in the Embassy I Theater, the gathering spot of the 1920s elite?Tom Christopher: The contrast is important. Contrasts are what New York City and my paintings are all about. I paint folks that most people […]

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Stephanie Rivers

My paintings explore the relationship between past and present using figurative and abstract imagery. My paintings explore the relationship between past and present using figurative and abstract imagery.  I am currently focusing on subjects that exhibit a sense of temporality and also appear timeless. I use familiar or personal photographs and also found images as […]

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