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China and India Converge – Claudia Albertini
Perhaps one of the most interesting, paradoxical and predictable aspects of technological "revolution" is the extent to which we can associate it with philosophy. Indeed, art, science and metaphysics seem to be, in these days, re-running their embryonic stages to meet that shared nucleus of investigation and thinking from which they were generated. China and […]
Weapons of Mass Deception – Lyra Kilston
"A modern revolutionary group heads for the television station," declared 1960s prankster Abbie Hoffman. Today it heads for the internet. Weapons of Mass Deception Lyra Kilston Martha Rosler, If It’s Too Bad to be True, It Could Be DISNFORMATION "A modern revolutionary group heads for the television station," declared 1960s prankster Abbie Hoffman. Today it […]
Spin Cycle – Kim Bockus
It’s not often you can walk into an art gallery and feel like you’ve accidentally stumbled into a laundromat, but Kaz Oshiro’s third solo exhibition at Rosamund Felsen Gallery is just such an experience. Spin Cycle Kim Bockus Kaz Oshiro. Courtesy of Rosamund Felsen Gallery. It’s not often you can walk into an art gallery […]
One Too Many Scary Movies – David Markus
Film director David Lynch, more than any other contemporary American artist, has the ability to inflect the normalcy of everyday existence with estrangement and horror. One Too Many Scary Movies David Markus Richard Pasquarelli Film director David Lynch, more than any other contemporary American artist, has the ability to inflect the normalcy of everyday existence […]
Sing Along with Michael – Paul Werner
The Athenians had a name for him: theoros, the man whose role among the people was to bear witness. Michael Kimmelman is such a witness, the senior art-critic at the New York Times, a Judith Miller, as it were, to the Grand Jury of the culture-conscious crowd. Sing Along with Michael Paul Werner book cover […]
Anthony Burdin Takes Us Backstage – Elwyn Palmerton
Spread through all four floors of Maccarone Gallery, Anthony Burdin’s work runs the gamut of mediums: paintings, drawings, installations, sculptures, found-objects and photos. Anthony Burdin Takes Us Backstage Elwyn Palmerton Anthony Burdin, Nipomo Session, 2003. Video ed. of 3. Spread through all four floors of Maccarone Gallery, Anthony Burdin’s work runs the gamut of mediums: […]
Just Plain Heaven – Chloe Hawkins
Tracing a path from 34th Street South to Gansevoort Street along the west side of Manhattan is the Highline, an elevated and abandoned railway, a relic of the Industrial Age now overgrown with weeds and grasses. Just Plain Heaven Chloe Hawkins Song Dong, Burning Photograph (installation). Photo: charliesamuels.com “The Plain of Heaven:” A Creative Time […]
Piece of Mind – Jay Blogett
For most urban dwellers, personal space in public places is important, especially on New York City subways. An unspoken protocol exists in this subterranean world, which has a role in fostering urban tranquility. Piece of Mind Jay Blogett Stacy Stewart Smith, Sanctuaries of Dreams installation view, 2004. In foreground, Sealed, 2005. Photo courtesy of David […]
Celebrating Female Fertility – Lisa Paul Streitfeld
Amidst a constant media barrage regarding the reproductive capacity of celebrities, Yuliya Lanina comes along with her joyous, resplendent "Transfigurations of Queen Butterfly" to reveal why we do indeed care about celebrating female fertility. Celebrating Female Fertility Lisa Paul Streitfeld Courtesy of the artist. Amidst a constant media barrage regarding the reproductive capacity of celebrities, […]
Social Eroticism – Lisa Paul Streitfeld
If we view the trajectory of 20th century art as the masculine struggle to connect with the long-repressed feminine power, then it remains to the present moment to consciously incorporate these opposites. In doing so, we arrive at the icon of the 21st century, the hieros gamos, or sacred marriage. Social Eroticism Lisa Paul Streitfeld […]


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