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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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A Brief History of Finitude – Leah Oates

Pablo Helguera is a New-York based artist whose multimedia installations and performance pieces ask and investigate questions of memory, loss, and culture. A Brief History of Finitude Leah Oates Pablo Helguera, installation view of “The School of Panamerican Unrest.” Image courtesy of Julia Friedman Gallery. Pablo Helguera is a New-York based artist whose multimedia installations […]

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Abdekader Belkhorissat

This Algerian Painter’s oeuvre is produced by illumination, often fragmentary, in flashes- striking and disquieting. This Algerian Painter’s oeuvre is produced by illumination, often fragmentary, in flashes- striking and disquieting. His creative syntax does well to exhibit the evolution, the progression of his thoughts, his desire to purge his life of malaise through this alchemic […]

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Abdekader Belkhorissat

This Algerian Painter’s oeuvre is produced by illumination, often fragmentary, in flashes- striking and disquieting. This Algerian Painter’s oeuvre is produced by illumination, often fragmentary, in flashes- striking and disquieting. His creative syntax does well to exhibit the evolution, the progression of his thoughts, his desire to purge his life of malaise through this alchemic […]

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Toys! – Anna Altman

If childhood is a time of whimsy, imagination, and invention, it is no wonder so much artwork harkens back to this early and irretrievable period of free play. Certain artists have reveled in the project of reconstructing children?s games, finding various exuberant paths back to the unfettered world of overflowing toy chests and impenetrable jury-rigged […]

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Adam Bacher

The Ansel Adams Wilderness, previously known as the Minarets Wilderness, is part of California’s Sierra Nevada and was renamed the Ansel Adams Wilderness Area in 1984, The Ansel Adams Wilderness, previously known as the Minarets Wilderness, is part of California’s Sierra Nevada and was renamed the Ansel Adams Wilderness Area in 1984, as a memorial […]

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Adam Bacher

The Ansel Adams Wilderness, previously known as the Minarets Wilderness, is part of California’s Sierra Nevada and was renamed the Ansel Adams Wilderness Area in 1984, The Ansel Adams Wilderness, previously known as the Minarets Wilderness, is part of California’s Sierra Nevada and was renamed the Ansel Adams Wilderness Area in 1984, as a memorial […]

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The Negation of Art – T. Nikki Cesare

In "Art and Objecthood" (1967), Michael Fried wrote, "The literalist espousal of objecthood amounts to nothing other than a plea for a new genre of theater, and theater is now the negation of art." His statement is dated, and "literalist," his term for Minimalist art, never made it much past his own use–but his words […]

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Alan Beck

My work tends to be realistic and surrealistic in nature. Some of my pieces are created by combining computer-generated images My work tends to be realistic and surrealistic in nature. Some of my pieces are created by combining computer-generated images with traditional media such as watercolor, pastels and acrylics on the same surface. By a […]

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Alan Beck

My work tends to be realistic and surrealistic in nature. Some of my pieces are created by combining computer-generated images My work tends to be realistic and surrealistic in nature. Some of my pieces are created by combining computer-generated images with traditional media such as watercolor, pastels and acrylics on the same surface. By a […]

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