Author Archives: jolanta
Barthelemy Toguo
In an era of global exchange, Barthélémy Toguo’s work reveals the absurdity of borders, whether psychological, familial, or territorial. In an era of global exchange, Barthélémy Toguo’s work reveals the absurdity of borders, whether psychological, familial, or territorial. He uses drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, performance, and video to reflect upon the places and people he […]
Daniel Traub
Daniel Traub has lived in Beijing, China since 1999 where he has worked as a photographer and documentary film cameraman. Daniel Traub has lived in Beijing, China since 1999 where he has worked as a photographer and documentary film cameraman. As a photographer, he has been engaged with long term projects including a series of […]
Daniel Traub
Daniel Traub has lived in Beijing, China since 1999 where he has worked as a photographer and documentary film cameraman. Daniel Traub has lived in Beijing, China since 1999 where he has worked as a photographer and documentary film cameraman. As a photographer, he has been engaged with long term projects including a series of […]
Making the Everyday Extraordinary – By Antonia Cucchiara
The Cultural Company introduced the uniquely redesigned Bus Shelters to the city of Bradford, UK. Making the Everyday Extraordinary By Antonia Cucchiara The colorful and interactive Bus Shelters in Bradford England as seen from various perspectives. Photos by Martine Hamilton-Knight The Cultural Company introduced the uniquely redesigned Bus Shelters to the city of Bradford, UK. […]
“Things Pulled Apart” – By Anthony Downey
There are shows in which the presence of gallery attendants is advisable, and there are others where it is mandatory. "Things Pulled Apart" By Anthony Downey Tom Friedman, ‘Untitled (hair)’ 2004. Hair, Diameter 5cm (2in), Height variable There are shows in which the presence of gallery attendants is advisable, and there are others where it […]
Marta Deskur ââ¬âReplaying with Kerchiefs and VeilsMarta Deskur ââ¬âReplaying with Kerchiefs and Veils
At first sight, Marta Deskur’s project Fanshon II is an audacious combination of Muslim head kerchief and nun’s veils and can be viewed as a delineation of ethnographic categories with all their incongruous similarities and ambiguous relations. Marta Deskur —Replaying with Kerchiefs and VeilsMarta Deskur —Replaying with Kerchiefs and Veils By Bozena Czubak red kerchiefs: […]
La grande esposizione: Intra-muros a Nice – By Enrico Pedrini
La grande mostra al Mamac di Nizza e per estensione nella città, vuole appunto affermare come l’importanza dei "muri" abbia segnato la storia dagli anni 1989 ad oggi. La grande esposizione: Intra-muros a Nice By Enrico Pedrini Haim Steinbach. Titolo”Yo” anno I991/2004 La grande mostra al Mamac di Nizza e per […]
Letter from Paris – By Nina Zivancevic
If you remember the Rivington School’s artists of the 1980s and 1990s, you are likely to find a similar sensibility in the socio-political work at the CARGO 21 space in Paris. Letter from Paris By Nina Zivancevic Courtesy of Des Enfants de Paris et de Palestine – Israel If you remember the Rivington School’s artists […]
City Sketchbook – By Annie Poon
Carol Caputo, a New York abstract artist, is a slight, jittery woman with a touch of a Brooklyn accent. City Sketchbook By Annie Poon Carol Caputo, “Union Sq. S. N.,” Crayon on Paper, éCarol Caputo Carol Caputo, a New York abstract artist, is a slight, jittery woman with a touch of a Brooklyn accent. Her […]
Hear, New York: Sounding the Space – By Sarah Northmore
Several stories below Herald Square’s street level on the bustling N/R subway platform, is a green rectangular device. Hear, New York: Sounding the Space By Sarah Northmore Gleeful motions become musical compositions as passersby, young and old, play with Christopher Janney’s Sonic Forest, at Lincoln Center. Photos courtesy of Christopher Janney Several stories below Herald […]


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