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Dialogues In Paint – Camila Belchior

The group of nine emerging talents in "TINTA" on view at Galeria Leme, form a network of dialogues and relationships; dynamic and inquisitive, their grouping allows space for alternative and enlightened juxtapositions–formal and conceptual–which remind one that there is nothing like (fresh) paint–tinta– to spark conversation. Dialogues In Paint Camila Belchior Rigo Schmidt, ohne Titel, […]

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Nobody Sculpts – Leslie Wright

Nobody Works is an expanding art collective exhibiting contemporary art in group exhibitions by medium. I started Nobody Works in August of 2005 with the ideal that artists could make art all the time as opposed to having to work at a day job. Nobody Sculpts Leslie Wright Christy Singleton, Caren, 2005. Silicone, feather, cloth, […]

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It’s a Supalife – Colleen Becker

"Let’s have a supalife!" is inked in an outsized, old-timey font on Gabriele Zygor’s glittery pink business card. It’s a Supalife Colleen Becker Pisa73, Masumi Max, 2004. Spraypaint, stencil, cardboard. "Let’s have a supalife!" is inked in an outsized, old-timey font on Gabriele Zygor’s glittery pink business card. A fan of mottos, Zygor truly believes […]

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Baby-Q: Remnants of a Post-Human World – Andrea Liu

Dance Theater Workshop was home to the American premiere of ALARM! –zero hour edition, by Japanese dance company Baby Q, a multimedia dance performance group with a sardonic pop culture and highly-visual stylized flair. Baby-Q: Remnants of a Post-Human World Andrea Liu courtesy of Baby Q Dance Theater Workshop was home to the American premiere […]

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Object Cast – Beatrice Leanza

"Object Cast" is a project for an in situ installation to be realized inside the unique frame of the B.T.A.P. gallery in Beijing (http://www.tokyo-gallery.com/btap/), a peculiarly evocative place where the conceptual volume of the work calls in the visual language of the industrial architecture of the space in deploying its "poetic device." Object Cast Beatrice […]

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Geoffrey Thomas

The codes of digital games are used to explore a narrative of loss and awkward renewal. The game’s main character navigates… The codes of digital games are used to explore a narrative of loss and awkward renewal. The game’s main character navigates a space of playful interaction and fragmented animation. Game segments take inspiration from […]

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Geoffrey Thomas

The codes of digital games are used to explore a narrative of loss and awkward renewal. The game’s main character navigates… The codes of digital games are used to explore a narrative of loss and awkward renewal. The game’s main character navigates a space of playful interaction and fragmented animation. Game segments take inspiration from […]

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Diego Gravinese – Angelina MortarottiDiego Gravinese – Angelina Mortarotti

On the last Friday of the month in Buenos Aires, Argentina, one of the art districts hosts an event called "Gallery Nights." The event is one of a few throughout the city where maps are distributed to mark participating art spaces, and doors stay open late. Gallery goers pick up champagne glasses, and take them […]

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Buenos Aires Roundup – Angelina Mortarotti

While spending two months in Buenos Aires, I met many porteños (as the city dwellers are called) who grow anxious at the mere discussion of weather maladies and natural disaster. Because, I was told, the only disasters they have to fear in Argentina are politics. Buenos Aires Roundup Angelina Mortarotti Courtesy of artist  While spending […]

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The City Is Alive – Claudia Albertini

6 am: A nerve-wrecking drilling emanates from next door which, drill by drill, gives way to the clink-clunk of hammers accompanied by the dull boom of demolition. This orchestra is the quintessence of Beijing’s cacophony; the city’s sonic harmony. The City Is Alive Claudia Albertini Images courtesy of Yao Bin and 11-art.com space in Beijing. […]

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