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Malcolm Bryan

My goal as an artist is to produce work that appeals to the widest possible audience. I classify my painting style as naturalistic representational oil painting. My goal as an artist is to produce work that appeals to the widest possible audience. I classify my painting style as naturalistic representational oil painting. In many instances, […]

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Emergences – By Michael David Wickerson

Through the medium of analog photography, Lorenza Lucchi Basili invites us to look at a new form of reality, a reality that emerges from the isolation of the structures that surround us. Emergences By Michael David Wickerson     Lorenza Lucchi Basili, Space fifty, Lille (right), Space forty-nine, Chicago (far left), installation: c-prints on aluminum, […]

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LIVERPOOL BIENNIAL: Stuck In Liverpool – By Jesse Richards

An American Stuckist?s Perspective on the Liverpool Biennial LIVERPOOL BIENNIAL: Stuck In Liverpool By Jesse Richards Peter Johansson, Swedish Red House. Photo by Jesse Richards Stuck In Liverpool An American Stuckist?s Perspective on the Liverpool Biennial and the Stuckists Punk Victorian at the Walker As our coach pulled into Liverpool?s Norton Street Station, I felt […]

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Friedl Dicker-Brandeis – By Harriet Zinnes

The first full-scale exhibition celebrating what the catalogue rightfully calls "the art, pioneering teaching methods and spirit" of Friedl Dicker-Brandeis (1898-1944) has recently opened at the Jewish Museum. Friedl Dicker-Brandeis By Harriet Zinnes The first full-scale exhibition celebrating what the catalogue rightfully calls "the art, pioneering teaching methods and spirit" of Friedl Dicker-Brandeis (1898-1944) has […]

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Agnes Denes: A Retrospective Looking Ahead – By Dan Mills, Curator

Agnes Denes: Projects for Public Spaces" is a retrospective exhibition of this visionary artist’s public projects and proposals. Agnes Denes: A Retrospective Looking Ahead By Dan Mills, Curator Crystal Fort—Nieuwe Hollandse Waterlinie, 2000. Original design of a full size fortress made of glass, to be built along the Waterlinie as a major tourist attraction to […]

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Maps of the Imagination: The Writer as Cartographer, Peter Turchi. – By Emily Lodish

We stare at our own backyards, hack trails through the rainforest, paddle through overgrown rivers, wade into swamps even as something pulls thickly at our boots. When we reach what feels like a destination, we turn and map the way for others. Maps of the Imagination: The Writer as Cartographer, Peter Turchi.By Emily Lodish Cover […]

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Tobias Regensburger: Art — Life — Survival – By Christian Schoen

There are personalities throughout art history who are creators not only of their art but also of their everyday life: artists driven by a constant urge to shape or rearrange everything they encounter. Tobias Regensburger: Art — Life — Survival By Christian Schoen Tobias Regensburger – The Art of Survival       There are […]

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Seeking My Private Atlantis – By Zhanna Veyts

Somewhere in the depths of the closet of my childhood room there’s a fading blue poster board titled, with curvy yellowing letters, "My Island of Treasure". Seeking My Private Atlantis By Zhanna Veyts Katherine Harmon You Are Here: Personal Geographies and Other Maps of the Imagination By Katherine Harmon / Princeton Architectural Press, New York […]

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Monster Mash – By Robert J. Ricci

In what was billed as "An Evening with Siouxsie," goth-goddess Siouxsie Sioux recently took residence at B.B. King’s Blues Club for three nights of classics and rarities hand-picked from the whole of her career. Monster Mash By Robert J. Ricci Budgie: photo by Robert J. Ricci In what was billed as "An Evening with Siouxsie," […]

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“Shopping: A Century of Art and Consumer Culture” at Tate Liverpool – By Albert Dock

As Andy Warhol put it, "All department stores will become museums and all museums will become department stores. "Shopping: A Century of Art and Consumer Culture" at Tate Liverpool By Albert Dock As Andy Warhol put it, "All department stores will become museums and all museums will become department stores." And so a department store […]

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