Author Archives: jolanta
Aerial View: The Art of Lance Dehn� – By Annie Poon
Lance Dehn�’s abstract paintings are playgrounds for the imagination. His liberal use of color and rich visual vocabulary attract the attention of art enthusiasts around the world. Aerial View: The Art of Lance Dehn� By Annie Poon Lance Dehn�, Eng10, 2003, éLance Dehn� Lance Dehn�’s abstract paintings are playgrounds for the imagination. His liberal use […]
The Horse and the Paper Carpenter – Simone Cappa
Siri Berg?s traveling show, "The Horse-Dalasten," recently made a stop at Pickled Arts Center, Beijing. The work in the show consists of experimentations in papermaking and Japanese wood block printing. The Horse and the Paper Carpenter Simone Cappa Courtesy of the artist, Siri Berg. Siri Berg’s traveling show, "The Horse-Dalasten," recently made a stop at […]
Sandice Thrasher
My technique is simple, as are Polaroids. I use 600 film, and through manipulation during the development process, I try to capture the subject… My technique is simple, as are Polaroids. I use 600 film, and through manipulation during the development process, I try to capture the subject and an emotion or thought that entangles […]
Sandice Thrasher
My technique is simple, as are Polaroids. I use 600 film, and through manipulation during the development process, I try to capture the subject… My technique is simple, as are Polaroids. I use 600 film, and through manipulation during the development process, I try to capture the subject and an emotion or thought that entangles […]
BOOKS UNDONE; Gulsen Calik @ jan van der donk – rare books, inc. – By Tova Beck-Friedman
A book is a version of the world. If you do not like it, ignore it; or offer your own version in return". Salman Rushdie … BOOKS UNDONE; Gulsen Calik @ jan van der donk – rare books, inc. By Tova Beck-Friedman Gulsen Calik, FICTITIOUS CHARACTERS, 1993-2004, 7″H x 12″ x 8″, photography: Mica D’Orleans […]
Like a Bird on a Wire – Erica Snow
Amidst soft jazz harmonies and a pleased, smiling crowd, Sue Melikian Steinsieck?s recent exhibition at Broadway Gallery, "Bird on a Wire", featured a beautiful series of her latest melodic, pinctoral compositions. For these large, layered, mixed media drawings, Steinsieck drew her inspiration from nature. Like a Bird on a Wire Erica Snow courtesy of the […]
Consumption of Empire – Flash Light
Ball�ngee is probably best known for attempting to breed an extinct species of frog back into existence. The gallery ad describes him thus, "This young artist merges art and science in multidisciplinary installations." I’ve described him in previous reviews as a pioneer of Sci-Art, the attempt by artists to do serious science by using the […]
Pillow Talk – D. Dominick Lombardi
Solvent Space has quickly become Richmond, Virginia?s hot new venue because of its experimental nature and overt industrial feel. For its first show, and in the main gallery space, installation artist James Hyde placed "Large Air Cushion" (2002), a painted linen, 20 foot by 30 foot pillow case around a vinyl bladder that is inflated […]
Power ââ¬âMapping – By Marco Antonini
The work of the French collective Bureau d’Etudes/Universit� Tangente looks like a challenge lost before it has begun. Power —Mapping By Marco Antonini “Governing by Networks” (detail) 2003 (pdf image from http://utangente.free.fr ) The work of the French collective Bureau d’Etudes/Universit� Tangente looks like a challenge lost before it has begun. Active on the web […]
Sundaram Tagore Gallery
Sundaram Tagore is a New York-based curator and gallerist. A descendant of the influential poet and Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore… Sundaram Tagore is a New York-based curator and gallerist. A descendant of the influential poet and Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore, he promotes East-West dialogues through his contributions to numerous exhibitions as well as […]


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