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Decoding da Vinci “Ideas into Objects: Reinterpreting the Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci” – D. Domin

For their tenth anniversary, the Weston Art Gallery’s "Ideas into Objects," features just under 80 artists who were asked to create a new work based on one of Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches. The results are somewhat mixed, however, there are some stellar standouts. Decoding da Vinci "Ideas into Objects: Reinterpreting the Notebooks of Leonardo da […]

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Art out of Scrap: The battle of Olle Jonsson’s sculptures – Tina Kesting

Swedish legends weave haunting tales of H�lsingland, the land of myths and stories. The j�ttar, powerful giants, used their strength to transform the landscape. As a boy, Olle Jonsson was entranced by this folklore. As an adult, Jonsson has called upon the heroes of such legends as inspiration for his paintings, drawings, collages and enormous […]

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Some Like It Raw – Mitchell Miller

Raw, the dictionary tells us, is a state of purity; the unblended, undiluted and unprocessed. Raw is also an art festival, where unframed paintings are simply blue-tacked to the Gallery walls. "Many artists, including myself, did not put prices up and did not really care for selling their work," says Piers Midwinter, organizer and founder […]

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A Public Hanging for the Faint of Heart – Wiley Norvell

The 21st Century revival of Manhattan’s time-honored public hanging tradition comes to us from an unlikely source. Born out of the Austrian artist collective, Assocreation, this latest incarnation favors metaphor over morbidity. "A public hanging is literally what we are doing. A Public Hanging for the Faint of Heart Wiley Norvell Scenes from Assocreation’s A […]

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Koichi Hiraki at Gallery Tubaki, Ginza, Tokyo – Hideharu Ogawa Translated by Masato Fujii

I wonder if Japanese contemporary art has an identity in any true sense of the word. Having largely exhausted their ability to present unconventional artistic ideas, most Japanese artists are now waiting for new developments. Koichi Hiraki at Gallery Tubaki, Ginza, Tokyo Hideharu Ogawa Translated by Masato Fujii courtesy of the artist I wonder if […]

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September/October Picks – By Christopher Chambers

The best solo show in New York City this summer (besides my own, of course) was Will Ryman (son of Robert) at Gasser Grunert. September/October Picks By Christopher Chambers Ben Beaudoin, “The Human Cost”, 2004. foamand acrylic, 85 x 40 x 26 inches The best solo show in New York City this summer (besides my […]

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Platonic Dialogues: In and Out of the Cave – By David Markus

"They must be made to ascend until they arrive at the good; but…they must be made to descend again among the prisoners of the den, and partake of their labors and honors…." Platonic Dialogues: In and Out of the Cave By David Markus J.D. Messick’s rope installation (upper left) arches over the paintings and wall […]

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A Boom Grows in Brooklyn – By James Kalm

Word Up Williamsburg: there’s another artsy neighborhood in Brooklyn that seems to be gaining attention. A Boom Grows in Brooklyn By James Kalm Axelle Fine Art Word Up Williamsburg: there’s another artsy neighborhood in Brooklyn that seems to be gaining attention. A whole section of South Brooklyn (just south of Downtown) has finally achieved the […]

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Secretly Out There – By Marco Antonini

The art of Luca Bertini reminds me of his public persona: light, well-mannered, cultivated and somehow intrusive. Secretly Out There By Marco Antonini   J.Holze: “messages”       The art of Luca Bertini reminds me of his public persona: light, well-mannered, cultivated and somehow intrusive. The first time I met him, it was during […]

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The Political and the Aesthetic: South Korea in Review – By Thalia Vrachopoulos

Is there much significant art being produced in Korea? The Political and the Aesthetic: South Korea in Review By Thalia Vrachopoulos Debbie Han, “Sweet World I,” 1998. Feces of dog, nuts, food gel, flour, box. 6″ X 7″ X 1″ Is there much significant art being produced in Korea? In past years Korean artists were […]

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