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Stitching the Image – By Jan Adlmann
The work of Thelma Mathias is in that well-worked vein of modernism that seeks to ally words with images into something considerably more meaningful than mere illustration Stitching the Image By Jan Adlmann Thelma Mathias “The Rose” 64″ x 64″ mixed media source: the artist The work of Thelma Mathias is […]
Creature Feature- An Interview with Uglydolls creator David Horvath – By Adam Barraclough
Back in 2001, Sun-Min Kim forever changed the course of pervasive art history when she sent her then long-distance boyfriend, David Horvath, a hand-sewn plush doll modeled after a little character he frequently doodled into the corners of his correspondence with her. Creature Feature- An Interview with Uglydolls creator David Horvath By Adam Barraclough A […]
Elaine Marinoff: An Inner Journey – By Tova Beck-Friedman
Elaine Marinoff draws upon the sensual language of the body to express all that is emotionally, psychologically and physically human. Elaine Marinoff: An Inner Journey By Tova Beck-Friedman Repose 60×48 oil Elaine Marinoff draws upon the sensual language of the body to express all that is emotionally, psychologically and physically human. A figurative artist through […]
Heart and Soul: In Defense of the Painterly – By David Markus
It is easy to concede the cold esotericism in contemporary art as something of a donn�e. Heart and Soul: In Defense of the Painterly By David Markus Tra Bouscaren. The Lovers. Oil on Canvas. Courtesy of MATCH Artspace It is easy to concede the cold esotericism in contemporary art as something of a donn�e. Thoughts […]
Meta Vision – By Aaron Krach
In "Meta Vision," the viewer finds two shows that are both complementary and divergent. Meta Vision By Aaron Krach Lee Whittierââ¬â¢s Heaven F46 v3 in the exhibit META VISION at Paul Sharpe Contemporary Art, 2004, Light Jet Print Mounted on Citra, 30 x 26 Inches. In "Meta Vision," the viewer finds two shows that are […]
Investigating Interiority and Inferiority – By Adam Mendelsohn
Adam Mendelsohn: I understand that you spent your childhood growing up in Westchester and that this has provided the source material for the majority of your work over the last several years. Investigating Interiority and Inferiority By Adam Mendelsohn Interior with Statuettes 2004 Oil and egg tempera on panel 22 x 34 Adam Mendelsohn: I […]
Ilya Schar Returns Glamour to Broadway – By Annie Poon
At first glance, the ten visceral, gleaming images currently on display at Broadway Gallery look like paintings. Ilya Schar Returns Glamour to Broadway By Annie Poon Ilya Schar. Sparkling Flies, 2002. gemstones and minerals on wood, 20″ x 25″ At first glance, the ten visceral, gleaming images currently on display at Broadway Gallery look like […]
Allan McCollum Is Not Locked In – By Barbara Rosenthal
It is admirable when an artist is not locked in to a particular style, visual expectation or set of presumptions, but instead feels free enough and confident enough in their own equilibrium to allow their mind whatever paths or flights of exploration it pursues. Allan McCollum Is Not Locked In By Barbara Rosenthal Allan McCollum […]
TouchMe – By Leond Frants and Elena Sokol
The striking multitude of images that have come into existence during the last 30 years can falsely engender the sense that they have brought about great breakthroughs in multimedia art. TouchMe By Leond Frants and Elena Sokol TouchMe The striking multitude of images that have come into existence during the last 30 years can falsely […]
Carol Caputo Paints Rhythms – By Rachel Somerstein
Upon entering the inaugural exhibition at World Art Gallery, the viewer is instantly relocated into "Afro-Cuban" time and space. Carol Caputo Paints Rhythms By Rachel Somerstein Paints Rhythms Upon entering the inaugural exhibition at World Art Gallery, the viewer is instantly relocated into "Afro-Cuban" time and space. The show, titled "The Rhythm in Me," features […]


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