Author Archives: jolanta
Moved to Stillness ââ¬â Anri Salaââ¬â¢s Dammi I Colori – By Regina Gleeson
Anri Sala’s video project, Dammi I Colori, works against the unspoken rules and formulas for creating ‘moving’ media. It shows Tirana’s changing urban facades as a manifestation of its changing socio-political climate. Moved to Stillness — Anri Sala’s Dammi I Colori By Regina Gleeson Anri Sala, “Dammi I Colori” (detail). Single channel video, 15ââ¬â¢ 24. […]
Painting EPITAPHIOS and Performing SYSTEMS – By Aaron Yassin
Aaron Yassin interviews Raha Raissnia. Painting EPITAPHIOS and Performing SYSTEMS By Aaron Yassin Painting EPITAPHIOS and Performing SYSTEMS By Aaron Yassin Raha Raissnia, “0111”, Oil on Canvas, 79 x 77 inches, 2004. Courtesy of Thomas Erben Gallery Raha Raissnia (born 1968 in Teheran, Iran) is a painter of intense abstract images. Her first solo exhibition […]
KOK FOOK Tan
KOK FOOK Tan is a new, up and coming artist who hails from Tg. Karang, a place renowned for its lush paddy fields and charming fishermen villages. KOK FOOK Tan is a new, up and coming artist who hails from Tg. Karang, a place renowned for its lush paddy fields and charming fishermen villages. He […]
KOK FOOK Tan
KOK FOOK Tan is a new, up and coming artist who hails from Tg. Karang, a place renowned for its lush paddy fields and charming fishermen villages. KOK FOOK Tan is a new, up and coming artist who hails from Tg. Karang, a place renowned for its lush paddy fields and charming fishermen villages. He […]
Glass Plane, White Wall, Steel Grid – By Sarah Lookofsky
Traces of Modern Structural Forms in Contemporary Art . Glass Plane, White Wall, Steel Grid By Sarah Lookofsky Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House. Images é1997,2001 Peter G. Palumbo Traces of Modern Structural Forms in Contemporary Art The steel frames, the sparse interiors, the white walls, and their glass counterparts are structural elements that designate […]
Self-Portraits and Polka Dots: New Paintings by Alexandra Paperno – By Marek Bartelik
(National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow) . Self-Portraits and Polka Dots: New Paintings by Alexandra Paperno By Marek Bartelik “Self-portrait #4″, 2002, mixed media on canvas, 100×65 cm (39″x26”) (National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow) A photo-based painting, Self-portrait #4, captures the viewer’s attention. A seven-year-old girl dressed in a school uniform looks back at […]
Celebration: Sir Frederick Ashton – By Lori Ortiz
We are in the midst of a world-wide Balanchine centennial, but another choreographer, born in the same year of 1904, is also being celebrated for his incredible contribution to dance. Celebration: Sir Frederick Ashton By Lori Ortiz Rachel Pepin/Chi Cao of the Birmingham Royal Ballet “Two Pigeons” photo: Eric Richmond We are in the midst […]
Tribes Gallery’s Space Travelers – By Mary Hrbacek
Tribes Gallery’s Space Travelers by Mary Hrbacek . Tribes Gallery’s Space Travelers By Mary Hrbacek “Time-Space Travelers”. 2004. 15 x 40 x 36 inches Tribes Gallery’s Space Travelers by Mary Hrbacek In "Space Travelers," the group of twenty-one Pop sculptures and four acrylic and mixed media paintings at Tribes Gallery, artists LIZ-N-VAL merge the simple […]
King Fisher Project Packs A Punch At Mother Nature – By Aaron Zimmerman
No mundane display of landscape, the work in "Fuck Mother Nature" ushers viewers into art’s ongoing dispute on the issue of man vs. nature in a confrontational, aggressive and clever way. King Fisher Project Packs A Punch At Mother Nature By Aaron Zimmerman Angelina Gualdoni “The Ebb and Flow”, 2002 acrylic on canvas, 30 x […]
The Virtual Trailer of Art in New Orleans – By Daniel Rothbart
I was warned by artist Keith Sonnier, himself a Louisiana native, that contemporary art has a lot of competition in New Orleans. The Virtual Trailer of Art in New Orleans By Daniel Rothbart ââ¬ÅCreative Industry Art Stream Trailer and Virtual Gallery,ââ¬Â an arts initiative by Jeanne Nathan and Robert Tannen. This photograph was taken […]


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