Author Archives: jolanta

Chris Kremberg at Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin – Matthias Harder

Movement is at the core of Chris Kremberg?s photographic analyses, which seem to be visual scans for traces of information that ultimately cause bodies to disintegrate. Chris Kremberg at Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin Matthias Harder Courtesy of the artist Movement is at the core of Chris Kremberg’s photographic analyses, which seem to be visual scans […]

Posted in Archive

Francesco Cuomo at Galleria del Palazzo Coveri, Florence, Italy – Raffaella Marano

The italian summer season has offered colors and liveliness in the works of the artist Francesco Cuomo. The young painter and poet was born in Eboli, a town in the heart of south Italy in the 1973. Francesco Cuomo at Galleria del Palazzo Coveri, Florence, Italy Raffaella Marano Courtesy of the artist The italian summer […]

Posted in Archive

Picasso Erotica at Leslie Sacks Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA – Jack Jordan

From adolescence through old age, Picasso?s two great passions were women and art, and these came together in his erotic works. The most famous of these is his monumentally important painting of 1907, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (collection MoMA), which is viewed by art historians as the prototypical modern painting. Picasso Erotica at Leslie Sacks Fine […]

Posted in Archive

Lalla Esaydi: Converging Territories at Columbus Museum of Art – Stephen Gosling

Hanging amongst the surprisingly diverse collection housed at the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio is a refreshingly thought-provoking exhibit by Lalla Essaydi. Lalla Esaydi: Converging Territories at Columbus Museum of Art Stephen Gosling Hanging amongst the surprisingly diverse collection housed at the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio is a refreshingly thought-provoking exhibit by Lalla Essaydi. […]

Posted in Archive

Pyramids of Conscience, 2005 at Treading Water Gallery, Marfa, TX – Agnes Denes

There are four new pyramids to be added to the "Pyramid Series 1967-2005:" the Pyramids of Conscience, 2005. The Pyramids of Conscience touch on the immediate issues of clean water, survival, politics, human weakness and need. They refer to the global problem we must soon face with the life-giving substance of water and the politics […]

Posted in Archive

Isolde Brielmaier & Trevor Schoonmaker / BICA -#1 – Horace Brockington

Isolde Brielmaier and Trevor Schoonmaker are two young emerging curators who have mounted various and diverse exhibition, internationally. Isolde Brielmaier & Trevor Schoonmaker / BICA -#1 Horace Brockington Kaiyo, Performance-Fotos,1996-1999. Courtesy of the artist. Isolde Brielmaier and Trevor Schoonmaker are two young emerging curators who have mounted various and diverse exhibition, internationally. Breilmaer holds a […]

Posted in Archive

Isolde Brielmaier & Trevor Schoonmaker / BICA – #2 – Horace Brockington

TS: We interesting in engaging the work of various artists, and informing the larger art world of the different artists who are out there. We are also interesting in engage those communities around downtown Brooklyn whose constituents may be ethnic representative of those artists, for example, North African artists and the North African community in […]

Posted in Archive

Glimpses of Milan and Naples – Daniel Rothbart

Milan was eerily vacant when I arrived this summer. Many of its citizens had embarked on their annual migration to beaches of Italy and beyond, leaving behind punctilious tramways, fashion houses and tourists who congregate around the Gallery and Duomo. Glimpses of Milan and Naples Daniel Rothbart Courtesy of the artist Milan was eerily vacant […]

Posted in Archive

Cezanne, Pissarro and Krazy Kat – Tony Zaza

The best show of the summer was invisible to the general public. It was the expansive but hidden exhibit of the staff of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Set once a year for employees only, the exhibit is a celebration of and tribute to the unseen artists in our midst, "average" people committed to their […]

Posted in Archive

Yes, That is a Barge with Trees Floating By! – Diana Balmori

Robert Smithson’s 1970 drawing, Floating Island to Travel Around Manhattan Island, is a still life which we recently brought to life by actually constructing it. This floating island will be traveling around Manhattan for a week (from Sat, September 17th to Sunday, September 25th). Yes, That is a Barge with Trees Floating By! Diana Balmori […]

Posted in Archive