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A Quarter Mile and a Hundred Years Away – Lyra Kilston [ more… ]

Governors Island, a small bit of forgotten land between lower Manhattan and Brooklyn, was the site for "Set and Drift," a subtle exhibition of nine public artworks organized by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. A Quarter Mile and a Hundred Years Away Lyra Kilston neuroTransmitter, Branching to Broadcast, 2005. Installation view. Governors Island, a small […]

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Again for the First Time – Emilie Trice

Walking down a nondescript street in East Berlin in the middle of the night in the dead of winter poses infinite possibilities. Behind every crumbling fa?ade is the pent up aggression of a city trembling with creative anxiety. Again for the First Time Emilie Trice Maurizio Cattelan, Bidibidobidiboo, 1996. Taxidermic squirrel and mixed media. 50x58cm. […]

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Building from the Ground Up, Spreading a Little Color – Tina Kesting

Cynthia Bradfield Crier, the Southwest-born artist, has lived in New York for decades and worked as a professional architect for most of her life. But two years ago she realized that she was no longer inspired by her profession. Building from the Ground Up, Spreading a Little Color Tina Kesting Cynthia Bradfield Crier, THE-GATES-II. Cynthia […]

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Moving Images, Moving Paintings – Nancy Matthews

When American audiences first went to the movies in 1896, they saw monumental subjects such as Niagara Falls projected onto canvas screens framed with huge gold frames. Moving Images, Moving Paintings Nancy Matthews John Sloan, Sun and Wind on the Roof, 1915. Oil on canvas, 24 x 20 in. Maier Museum of Art, Randolph-Macon Woman’s […]

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Color Me “A Light Exhibition” – Camila Belchior

At the last S?o Paulo Biennial, 2004, David Batchelor and João Paulo Feliciano played with light, saturated color fields and chromatic light sculptures. Color Me "A Light Exhibition" Camila Belchior David Batchelor, Candelabro de Santiago in studio. Courtesy of Galeria Leme. At the last São Paulo Biennial, 2004, David Batchelor and João Paulo Feliciano played […]

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Simply Elia – Stefano Pasquini

The sudden death of a young artist is always an event that makes you think. Elia, (born in Adria ? Italy as Alessandro Greggio in 1968) died in an accident last August, falling from a window. In the midst of a career that can barely be called successful, Elia did not commit suicide. Simply Elia […]

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Present, past, future_ – Ron Johnson

In a brief pocket of time in the always-busy life of Christian Bonnefoi, this interview took place while driving in Bonnefoi_s car one very foggy and rainy evening, between Vitry-sur-Seine, a suburb of Paris, and his home in Montargis, France, south of Paris. Present, past, future_ Ron Johnson Courtesy of the artist. In a brief […]

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Drunk vs. Stoned 2: Revenge of the Stoned – Elwyn Palmerton

If last summer?s version of "Drunk vs. Stoned" was more drunk (rambling and spatially discombobulated), this year?s sequel, "Drunk Vs. Stoned 2," is surely more stoned. Drunk vs. Stoned 2: Revenge of the Stoned Elwyn Palmerton R. Crumb, My True Inner Self. No date. Ink on paper, 8 1/2 x 13 5/8 inches. If last […]

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Art Scam – Christopher Chambers

It’s hard to remember how we managed to eat and breathe in those ancient days before cell phones and the Internet. This summer I received announcements from several art galleries and museums advertising that they are switching their press releases over to electronic media, completely. Art Scam Christopher Chambers One of the lovely snapshots that […]

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Cristiano Berti

Cristiano Berti was born in 1967 in Torino, where he lives and works. His last work for the International Biennal of Young Art in Torino (2002) Cristiano Berti was born in 1967 in Torino, where he lives and works. His last work for the International Biennal of Young Art in Torino (2002) was a photographic […]

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