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Salon Vernon Hosts 8 Czech & Slovak Artists

  Well, a salon that teleports you to the 1900’s in an entirely unique experience is different for sure. With eight Czech and Slovak artists partnering up eight foreign artists, the gallery becomes a bustling platform of ideas and connections. The exhibition emulates the concept of a Parisian art salon by bring artists together and […]

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5 Must See Shows In Berlin

Open your eyes and enter into Michael Fuch’s Gallery’s world of dreams before it ends on March 17th. Don’t miss Jonas Burgert, Andreas Golder, Paul Hosking, Leiko Ikemura, Frank Stella, Bernar Venet, and GAMA’s mystical imagery that could transport even a conscious eye into a subconscious world. No need to be pinched. Believe it or […]

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Broadway Gallery at Armory Art Week

  Broadway Gallery at Armory Art Week Broad­way Gallery will be pre­sent­ing this year dur­ing Armory Art Week in March 2013. Our booth will be one you do not want to miss as we present an exciting opportunity to see what is fresh in contemporary art. Visitors should also pick up a copy of NY […]

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March Group Show in Soho

  Artists at Home and Abroad Broadway Gallery473 Broadway 7th FLNY, NY 10013 March 6 – March 28, 2013Reception: Thursday, March 7, 6-8PM Featuring: Anna Lukasik-Fisch, Alika Kumar, Frances Sniffen, Gabriela Culic, Jesus Cabanas, Antonio Russo, Dorel Topan, Regina Miele, Claudia Salguero, Maxine Nienow, Jaci Berkopec, Brittany Schall, Tomaas and Ira Chernova broadwaygallery

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ARCO Madrid Creates Buzz, Social Change and Rising Stars

There were talks for ARCO of course, like that on “peripheries, use value and social change” – on the periphery of the main event. These featured New Yorkers Chus Martinez (El Museo del Barrio), Laura Raicovich (Creative Time), and Richard Flood (New Museum). They were held in a box way off to the side of […]

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Historic Brice Marden’s On View at Gagosian Uptown

Director Ealan Wingate comments that, “Brice Marden’s Red, Yellow, and Blue paintings explore the intersection of the theoretical juxtaposition of what is known as primary colors with the visual understanding of how those colors hold and permeate a plane creating an abstract as well as a contemplative and physical relationship through the tonal ranges of […]

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The Body Electric: Selections from The Pop-Up Museum Of Queer History Archive

For starters, any consideration of it quickly exceeds the corporeal and spills over into the stormy sea of identity. Then, how does one begin to talk about that many-headed Hydra, desire? How do you contain what is too fluid to map, domesticate a thing that defies penning, describe a thing which in Whitman’s words, “balks […]

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Three L.A. Shows Explore Black Panthers, Heroes and Youth Culture

A Hero Ain’t Nothing But a Sandwich, Nery Gabriel Lemus’ second solo show at the Charlie James Gallery in Los Angeles, explores what it means to be a hero in contemporary culture, specifically in relation to the ways adult men become heroes or villains in the eyes of the young boys they interact with. The […]

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Linda Francis: We Can Build You Opens at Minus Space

  MINUS SPACE is opening a major solo show tonight, “Linda Francis: We Can Build You.” For Francis’ second solo show at the gallery she will be featuring new large-scale oil paintings on wood panel. Visitors will be excited to see these challenging works which formally tackle wide-ranging concepts including astronomy, physics, mathematics, and philosophy.  […]

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SCOPE New York

  SCOPE New York Opens to Press and VIP’s on Wed, March 6 March 7 – 10, 2013SCOPE New York PavilionSkylight at Moynihan Station312 West 33rd. St scope-art.com

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