Author Archives: jolanta
Technology, Poetry, Mystery and Pleasure – Anne Swarts
For nine evenings, in October of 1966, collaborations between engineers and artists resulted in a series of performances that incorporated leading edge technical objects and systems. This series was initiated by Billy Klüver, a physicist at Bell Telephone Laboratories and artist Robert Rauschenberg. Courtesy of artist Technology, Poetry, Mystery and Pleasure – Anne Swarts For […]
An Internal Perspective – Philip Miller
One cannot absorb the beauty of a Santerineross piece at a glance, as captivating as that one glance may be. One doesn’t purchase a Santerineross to balance the décor of a room, though once hung, the piece may cause you to linger in that room more than any other. This art ensnares you through a […]
Grand Masters of Collage – Valery Oisteanu
Emerging from a backwater where populist and elitist pop culture sometimes meet are five master-class collagists, united here under the banner, "Constellation." This mix-and-match quintet can only be defined by multiple esthetic characterizations: neo-dada accomplices, surrealist co-conspirators, Fluxus-happenings pranksters, assemblage-ist provocateurs. Grand Masters of Collage – Valery Oisteanu Pavel Zoubok Gallery Ray Johnson (1927-1995), Untitled […]
Presidents and Precedents – Mitchell Miller
Writing in the Guardian newspaper in 2003, Jonathan Jones set the birthday of video art around 1974 in the multiple video images of President Richard Nixon as the first inklings of Watergate slowly came to the public’s attention. Focused, with merciless intensity, on the TV rhetorician, video revealed its talent for penetration peeling away Nixon’s […]
Ridykeulous Gets Serious – Marisa Ripo
Upon first glance at the press release for Participant Inc’s "Ridykeulous," one knows what they are in for. The show, curated by A.L. Steiner and Nicole Eisenman, consists of works by 46 different artists, classified as misandrists. This clear, mocking classification, plainly stated at the top of the release is echoed throughout the entire show. […]
Lucy Arnold
I love color, and that is my primary tool of expression. Intense color is the one characteristic that all my artworks in numerous styles and media have in common. An internal vision or feeling may serve as my inspiration. A stray bit of nature such as a feather, leaf, or shell may also be […]
Lucy Arnold
I love color, and that is my primary tool of expression. Intense color is the one characteristic that all my artworks in numerous styles and media have in common. An internal vision or feeling may serve as my inspiration. A stray bit of nature such as a feather, leaf, or shell may also be […]
Jeff Amram
Born in 1961, I have made NYC my primary residence for most of my life. I earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Vermont The qualities of photography for me, have been ideal for expressing the transitory nature of time and emotion, and the interplay between them. I have photographed a wide range of […]
Jeff Amram
Born in 1961, I have made NYC my primary residence for most of my life. I earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Vermont The qualities of photography for me, have been ideal for expressing the transitory nature of time and emotion, and the interplay between them. I have photographed a wide range of […]
Joe Andoe
I like a true story. I paint things I want to see again. The harmonics of what is actual is what I aim for. I like a true story. I paint things I want to see again. The harmonics of what is actual is what I aim for. It’s like tuning it; when it sounds right I can move on. http://www.joeandoe.com


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