Author Archives: jolanta
Ermanno Tedeschi Gallery
NY Arts reveals exciting news from Italy’s Ermanno Tedeschi Gallery; after the Torino and now Milano branches, the gallery is expected to… NY Arts reveals exciting news from Italy’s Ermanno Tedeschi Gallery; after the Torino and now Milano branches, the gallery is expected to make a most innovative and resonant impact in the American art […]
Ermanno Tedeschi Gallery
NY Arts reveals exciting news from Italy’s Ermanno Tedeschi Gallery; after the Torino and now Milano branches, the gallery is expected to… NY Arts reveals exciting news from Italy’s Ermanno Tedeschi Gallery; after the Torino and now Milano branches, the gallery is expected to make a most innovative and resonant impact in the American art […]
Lee Bontecouââ¬â¢s Retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago – By Amoreen Armetta
Sometimes a retrospective is powered by the fame of the artist or the work’s relevance to historians, and is no longer alive under its own steam. Lee Bontecou’s Retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago By Amoreen Armetta Lee Bontecou, Untitled, 1998 Sometimes a retrospective is powered by the fame of the artist or […]
Erwin Timmers
Goth was made from a muffler that I picked up in a busy intersection. I stopped traffic to retrieve it, but I’m sure the drivers were happy it was gone. Goth was made from a muffler that I picked up in a busy intersection. I stopped traffic to retrieve it, but I’m sure the drivers […]
Erwin Timmers
Goth was made from a muffler that I picked up in a busy intersection. I stopped traffic to retrieve it, but I’m sure the drivers were happy it was gone. Goth was made from a muffler that I picked up in a busy intersection. I stopped traffic to retrieve it, but I’m sure the drivers […]
Chi Peng. Sprinting Forward – By Feng Boyi
The title, One to One-Visions, best expresses my goal for this exhibition — to introduce the daily lives and living environments of the participating artists, to mix their photographs of very different styles and to exhibit them as a unit. Chi Peng. Sprinting Forward By Feng Boyi Chi Peng. Sprinting Forward […]
Gina Triplett and Matt Curtius
Gina Triplett and Matt Curtius have shared a studio for over 10 years. At some point, talking paintings while sharing coffee led to talking marriage while sharing paintings. Gina Triplett and Matt Curtius have shared a studio for over 10 years. At some point, talking paintings while sharing coffee led to talking marriage while sharing […]
Gina Triplett and Matt Curtius
Gina Triplett and Matt Curtius have shared a studio for over 10 years. At some point, talking paintings while sharing coffee led to talking marriage while sharing paintings. Gina Triplett and Matt Curtius have shared a studio for over 10 years. At some point, talking paintings while sharing coffee led to talking marriage while sharing […]
June Picks – By Christopher Chambers
So, I asked Vanessa Buia, "Where’s the other artist in this exhibition?" You see, I assumed the 3’ x 4’ glossy photographs of toys were all by the same person. June Picks By Christopher Chambers Nancy Brooks Brody, “Tied Tree”. 29 x 23 inches, Pencil and gouache on paper. 2002 So, I asked Vanessa Buia, […]
Chromatic Imaginings: Julio Llerena introduces emerging artist Cecilia Jura – By Julio Llerena
Cecilia Jurado doesn’t resign herself to just looking. She knows that beyond the obscene materiality of things there exists a world she needs to explore. Chromatic Imaginings: Julio Llerena introduces emerging artist Cecilia Jura By Julio Llerena (Editor of "SpanishVogue") Cecilia Jurado, Tripthyc: ââ¬ËSky,” “Fog,” “2” Chromogenic color prints 40 x 40 […]


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