Author Archives: jolanta
Letter from London – Nina Zivancevic
London’s recent exhibitions of note include a show of Robert Mapplethorpe photographs at Alison Jacques Gallery and a Joseph Beuys retrospective at the Tate Modern. Letter from London Nina Zivancevic London’s recent exhibitions of note include a show of Robert Mapplethorpe photographs at Alison Jacques Gallery and a Joseph Beuys retrospective at the Tate Modern. […]
Challenges of Digital Reproduction – By Olga Chemokhud Doty
In the present day environments of virtual galleries, digital imaging, and communication via e-mail a whole new set of challenges arise for the artists working in traditional two-dimensional mediums of painting or drawing. Challenges of Digital Reproduction By Olga Chemokhud Doty In the present day environments of virtual galleries, digital imaging, and communication via e-mail […]
Artist 2 Artist – Rodney Dickson
Lunarbase Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is hosting D. Dominick Lombardi’s first one-person exhibition since March of 2003. Lunarbase Gallery Director, Yuko Kawasi-Wylie has fostered her own stable of mainly Japanese artists working in a distinctively Japanese cartoon-like way called Characterism, and Lombardi’s work fits very comfortably into this group. Artist 2 Artist Rodney Dickson 900-K […]
Umberto Torricelli
I believe in painting. Painting without adjectives. When painting is best it doesn’t work on rationality. Painting, for me, is difficult to rationalize. I believe in painting. Painting without adjectives. When painting is best it doesn’t work on rationality. Painting, for me, is difficult to rationalize. Putting paint on canvas is an intuitive process and […]
Umberto Torricelli
I believe in painting. Painting without adjectives. When painting is best it doesn’t work on rationality. Painting, for me, is difficult to rationalize. I believe in painting. Painting without adjectives. When painting is best it doesn’t work on rationality. Painting, for me, is difficult to rationalize. Putting paint on canvas is an intuitive process and […]
DANIEL KOHN PAINTS SPACE DEFINED BY CONVERSATION – By C.L. Reading
Daniel Kohn, a painter who is best known here in New York City for the large panel installation at Grand Central Station in the summer of 2002 memorializing the World Trade Towers, is showing… DANIEL KOHN PAINTS SPACE DEFINED BY CONVERSATION By C.L. Reading DANIEL KOHN: Box, 2004, oil on canvas, 82 […]
A Few Notes on Hong Kong Art / Part One: A Space for Art in the Densest City in the World – Samantha
East and West. Modern and traditional. Colonial and post-colonial. These binaries are breathtakingly boring, but still used incessantly when discussing that capital city of dynamic contrasts, Hong Kong. In a place where skyscrapers tower only a few miles from rural villages, sometimes the clich�s of paradox are inevitable A Few Notes on Hong Kong Art […]
Vera Tataro
Vera Tataro is living in her birhtplace Prague, Czech Republic. Her artistic practice is based on combinations and permutations of color… Vera Tataro is living in her birhtplace Prague, Czech Republic. Her artistic practice is based on combinations and permutations of color, which underline the very themes in her the paintings. Vera achieves a vision […]
Vera Tataro
Vera Tataro is living in her birhtplace Prague, Czech Republic. Her artistic practice is based on combinations and permutations of color… Vera Tataro is living in her birhtplace Prague, Czech Republic. Her artistic practice is based on combinations and permutations of color, which underline the very themes in her the paintings. Vera achieves a vision […]
Wayne Thiebaud
Thiebaud’s paintings of food and consumer goods, which first emerged in mature form in 1961-62 have become such a familiar part of our… Thiebaud’s paintings of food and consumer goods, which first emerged in mature form in 1961-62 have become such a familiar part of our art historical landscape that the risks they first posed […]


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