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Aleksander Konstantinov’s “View of Town N” – By Yulia Tulovsky

Aleksander Konstantinov’s "View of Town N," a New Approach to the Geometric Tradition in Russia. Aleksander Konstantinov’s "View of Town N" By Yulia Tulovsky Stein am Rhein, Switzerland. March 2004 Aleksander Konstantinov’s "View of Town N," a New Approach to the Geometric Tradition in Russia In Russia, the tradition of geometric abstraction — a tradition […]

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Aleksander Konstantinov’s “View of Town N” – By Yulia Tulovsky

Aleksander Konstantinov’s "View of Town N," a New Approach to the Geometric Tradition in Russia. Aleksander Konstantinov’s "View of Town N" By Yulia Tulovsky Stein am Rhein, Switzerland. March 2004 Aleksander Konstantinov’s "View of Town N," a New Approach to the Geometric Tradition in Russia In Russia, the tradition of geometric abstraction — a tradition […]

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Brigitta Boedenauer: Architecture, Space and (E)motion – By Andr�s Ram�rez Gaviria

After presenting her film, don’t touch me when I start to feel safe/waltz nuevo no.1, in theDiagonale, an annual film festival held in Vienna…   Brigitta Boedenauer: Architecture, Space and (E)motion By Andr�s Ram�rez Gaviria Mnemosyne01,work in progress,2004. After presenting her film, don’t touch me when I start to feel safe/waltz nuevo no.1, in theDiagonale, […]

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Going Underground: A look at the “Off-Off-Broadway” theater scene this Fall – By Laura Rohrman

Forget Broadway. Going Underground: A look at the “Off-Off-Broadway” theater scene this Fall By Laura Rohrman “Off-Off-Broadway” theater scene Forget Broadway. Forget Off-Broadway. Savvy New Yorkers know that they don’t have to wait a year or to spend half of their weekly paychecks in order to see good theater – that’s what the tourists are […]

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GEORGE CRIES FOR THE DIGITAL ATELIER! – By Steve Danzig

The IDAA presents an alternative, planet-wide forum for digital artists, including a dedicated program within a fine art context of new media and printed work, rather than a prescribed industrial or academic platform of events. GEORGE CRIES FOR THE DIGITAL ATELIER! By Steve Danzig “Never Alone” Sabrina Raaf The IDAA presents an alternative, planet-wide forum […]

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The Final Straw – By By Michael Idov

Looks like the current administration will, after all, leave one mildly positive legacy: the return of the protest song. The Final Straw By By Michael Idov Courtesy of http://www.bowiewonderworld.com/gallery/realitychicago.htm Looks like the current administration will, after all, leave one mildly positive legacy: the return of the protest song. In the Clinton era, with its convoluted […]

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The Challenge of “Rethinking Malevich” – By By Masha Chlenova

Few would question the fact that in the west Kazimir Malevich remains one of the best-known and most widely studied Russian modern artists. The Challenge of "Rethinking Malevich" By By Masha Chlenova Red Square: painterly realism of a peasant woman in two dimensions, 1915 Few would question the fact that in the west Kazimir Malevich […]

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The Jean Nouvel Extension to Madrid’s REINA SOFIA Museum – By Daniel Aubry

Imagine a cardinal’s red hat, painted by Dali in his "melting watches" surrealistic period, – a red hat the size of a football field. The Jean Nouvel Extension to Madrid’s REINA SOFIA Museum By Daniel Aubry a red hat the size of a football field Imagine a cardinal’s red hat, painted by Dali in his […]

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The Future of Japanese Digital Animations – By Nana Kono

A developed media shows us a section of its epoch. The Future of Japanese Digital Animations By Nana Kono “Fumizukai,” Naoya Kurisu A developed media shows us a section of its epoch. In this digitalized computer age, humanity itself is challenged, as creators and animators have been expanding the horizon of expression to try to […]

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On The Periphery: Homeless Housing – By Tia Blassingame

The design of shelter represents the fundamental application of architecture. On The Periphery: Homeless Housing By Tia Blassingame     Courtesy of www.operationdignity.org/ servicetransition.htm       The design of shelter represents the fundamental application of architecture. The housing parameters are dictated by the basic requirements that people share: a need for warmth, safety, a […]

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