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PUBLIC ART: Transforming the In-Between Spaces – By Molly Kleiman

In constructing this inaugural section dedicated to public art, I was presented with a peculiar challenge: Simply, how does one define public art? PUBLIC ART: Transforming the In-Between Spaces By Molly Kleiman In constructing this inaugural section dedicated to public art, I was presented with a peculiar challenge: Simply, how does one define public art? […]

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PHILIP GUSTON’S LAST LAUGH – By Jennifer Reeves

Pain plays the paperweight on Philip Guston’s desk. Keeps things tidy. PHILIP GUSTON’S LAST LAUGH By Jennifer ReevesAll during a night Of anxiety I wait At last the dawn comes Through the cracks of the shutters, Heartless as night the Monk Shun-e Pain plays the paperweight on Philip Guston’s desk. Keeps things tidy. Only problem […]

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Music for Parking Lots – Music for Parking Lots

If the streets of Los Angeles were a symphony, the underground parking garage would be the "rest." Music for Parking Lots Music for Parking Lots     Drawing by Joanna Neborsky     If the streets of Los Angeles were a symphony, the underground parking garage would be the "rest." All day long the freeways […]

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POLITICAL ENTERTAINMENT – By Jeanette Hendler

The movie Fahrenheit 911 is only one of the many vehicles that have been recently released to both enlighten and fill the entertainment medium with political content. POLITICAL ENTERTAINMENT By Jeanette HendlerThe movie Fahrenheit 911 is only one of the many vehicles that have been recently released to both enlighten and fill the entertainment medium […]

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David Trulli

David Trulli starts with a white clay-coated board covered with black ink. Trulli then uses fine knives to delicately scrape the ink away; as a result he produces a dynamic image. David Trulli starts with a white clay-coated board covered with black ink. Trulli then uses fine knives to delicately scrape the ink away; as […]

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David Trulli

David Trulli starts with a white clay-coated board covered with black ink. Trulli then uses fine knives to delicately scrape the ink away; as a result he produces a dynamic image. David Trulli starts with a white clay-coated board covered with black ink. Trulli then uses fine knives to delicately scrape the ink away; as […]

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Solaris:Eclipsing Memory, Bill Albertini @ Alona Kagan Gallery – By Scott Weiland

I remember seeing an ad in one of my magazines (was it the New Yorker or Gourmet? Solaris:Eclipsing Memory, Bill Albertini @ Alona Kagan Gallery By Scott Weiland   Bill Albertini.       I remember seeing an ad in one of my magazines (was it the New Yorker or Gourmet? I don’t recall). It […]

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Erato Tsouvala

Born in Piraeus/Greece in 1962, Erato Tsouvala has studied painting, history of art and modern art and has practiced alongside the Greek artist Antonis Politakis. Born in Piraeus/Greece in 1962, Erato Tsouvala has studied painting, history of art and modern art and has practiced alongside the Greek artist Antonis Politakis. Erato has exhibited her works […]

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Erato Tsouvala

Born in Piraeus/Greece in 1962, Erato Tsouvala has studied painting, history of art and modern art and has practiced alongside the Greek artist Antonis Politakis. Born in Piraeus/Greece in 1962, Erato Tsouvala has studied painting, history of art and modern art and has practiced alongside the Greek artist Antonis Politakis. Erato has exhibited her works […]

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Photo Fiction – By Zhanna Veyts

When photography emerged into the arena of fine art as a medium questioning truth, vision, and representation, conservative critics argued that it is not the artist’s function to portray social realities as they have no place in the museum space. Photo Fiction By Zhanna Veyts   Philip-Lorca diCorcia (American, born 1953) Untitled from “Cuba Libre,” […]

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