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JOHANNES VOGT GALLERY: JESSICA SANDERS “SWELL SWOLLEN”

JESSICA SANDERS “SWELL SWOLLEN” OCT 16 – NOV 15, 2014 OPENING RECEPTION: THURSDAY, OCT 16, 2014, 6-8 PM Johannes Vogt is pleased to announce Swell Swollen, the first solo exhibition by Jessica Sanders. Born in 1985, Sanders is based in Brooklyn, New York and works between the realms of sculpture and painting via in depth […]

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Frieze London 2014

Frieze London 2014: Wednesday 15 October (Professional Day, premium tickets only) Thursday 16 October Friday 17 October Saturday 18 October Frieze London is the contemporary art event of the year. In addition to being able to see and buy art by over 1,000 of the world’s leading artists, the fair features Frieze Projects, the fair’s […]

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ART SILICON VALLEY/SAN FRANCISCO

ART SILICON VALLEY/SAN FRANCISCO OCTOBER 9-12, 2014 75 International Galleries | Can’t Miss Art Talks | Special Exhibitions Art Silicon Valley/San Francisco (Art SV/SF) is Art Miami’s new International Contemporary and Modern Art Fair on the West Coast opening October 9-12, 2014. Centrally located between Silicon Valley and San Francisco, the fair is proud to […]

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architecture.collective on Survival

I formed architecture.collective back in early 2008 with a friend and fellow architect. We were going to change the world, but “surviving”is a somewhat more poignant description, as our first test of mettle was seeing through the Global Financial Crisis. Times were incredibly challenging, but somehow we made it through; the first partner has since […]

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Keith Haring at Mana Contemporary

By Mary Hrbacek Keith Haring’s large-scale symbolic scrawled diptychs, on view at Mana Contemporary, spur memories of an era when gangs of boys performed spontaneous break-dances in Soho subway stations.  They recall a time when free spirits ruled, with street art that continues to spark the cosmic desire in the human soul to soar unfettered, […]

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The Object Is Freedom at Blackston Gallery

By Matthew Hassell The weight of art history bears down on few artists more inflexibly than in the case of the draftsman. One measure used to alleviate this constant pressure lies in the attempted dissolution of standard art historical categories. Is it a drawing? Is it a painting? Does it belong to the realm of […]

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Terry Check & Bill Lowe on “Thorton Dial: Daybreak”

“Daybreak,” an exhibition of new works by artistic genius Thornton Dial, opened February 8, 2013 at the Bill Lowe Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia.  Following a successful tour of “Hard Truths: The Art of Thornton Dial” at several museums and a current exhibition at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Dials’s new work reiterates his […]

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Gabriela Culic

The concept that underlies my paintings is related to the border between past and present. The gesture is essential. My approach creates a bridge over the gap between conceptual and gestural painting. If I should define the present, I would rather focus on its nonappearance. The present is the very negation of time, an abstract […]

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Frances Sniffen

My work is conceived as an idea. I render the idea as an artistic tangible form.  My first step is to select a medium and format that best expresses it. Occasionally, I do research and time consuming experimentation before I proceed with a project.  All of my work is intuitive and abstract. local-artists.org

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Regina Miele

My artwork is rendered using traditional materials and techniques and visualizes landscapes and cityscapes on the cusp of change, either through gentrification and environmental changes.  They are all, in a sense, autobiographical.  Visualizations which are omnipresent in my day to day life and travels. reginamiele.com

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