Author Archives: jolanta
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 […]
Capturing the Speed Of Light – By Rebecca Fox
Rebecca Fox interviews emerging fashion photographer Sarah Silver. Capturing the Speed Of Light By Rebecca Fox Surface1 Publication: Surface Magazine Rebecca Fox interviews emerging fashion photographer Sarah Silver Padding around the Union Square studio she shares with four other photographers in black Chinese slippers, Sarah Silver prepares her pre-interview beverage in classic Middle Eastern fashion. […]
Burbs Burp Something Superb: Abstraction at the Paterson Museum – By Helen Levin
New York artists who run group shows in out of the way places have their reasons – great lighting, space, sometimes ambiance – but they do so at a cost. Burbs Burp Something Superb: Abstraction at the Paterson Museum By Helen Levin Doris Wyman, “Dancing Above the Sea” New York artists […]
Yumiko Tsukada
Yumiko Tsukada is a photographer and multimedia artist. She is originally from Japan and currently lives in New York City. Yumiko Tsukada is a photographer and multimedia artist. She is originally from Japan and currently lives in New York City. Her subject matter in photography projects her personal experience and interaction with others. “My interest […]
Yumiko Tsukada
Yumiko Tsukada is a photographer and multimedia artist. She is originally from Japan and currently lives in New York City. Yumiko Tsukada is a photographer and multimedia artist. She is originally from Japan and currently lives in New York City. Her subject matter in photography projects her personal experience and interaction with others. “My interest […]
Saint Dali: The Catalonian Pilgrimage – By Valery Oisteanu
A diary of surreal insignificance (part 2). Saint Dali: The Catalonian Pilgrimage By Valery Oisteanu The Catalonian Pilgrimage A diary of surreal insignificance (part 2) Salvador Dali was born on May 11, 1904 in Figueres, Spain and at an early age became a talented illustrator. At 25 he found himself at the center of the […]
Hidden Histories of 20th Century Art – By Michael Petry, Curator
Do artists who are same sex lovers have anything in common besides sexual desire? How does gender preference impact the way work is made? Hidden Histories of 20th Century Art By Michael Petry, Curator General Idea’s AIDS wallpaper installation with a Robert Indiana Love print on it Do artists who are same sex lovers have […]
Art, Talks / Steven Montgomery: Sculpting Time – By Pravin Sathe
Steven Montgomery’s work has been described not only as a sculptor shattering the myth of technological progress but that of realism as well. Art, Talks / Steven Montgomery: Sculpting Time By Pravin Sathe Steven Montgomery: Sculpting Time Steven Montgomery’s work has been described not only as a sculptor shattering the myth of technological progress but […]
Rocco Alberico Deconstructs the American Politic, etc. – By Zhanna Veyts
Rocco Alberico constructs signature shelters equipped with stereoscopic lenses that promise experiences of the whimsy of childhood, the innocence of play and the menagerie of imagination. Rocco Alberico Deconstructs the American Politic, etc. By Zhanna Veyts Rocco Alberico Deconstructs the American Politic Rocco Alberico constructs signature shelters equipped with stereoscopic lenses that promise experiences of […]
Yuko Ueno
The scale of my work is Life-size or over life-size. I get inspired by the sitter’s personality, emotion, experience and spirit. The scale of my work is Life-size or over life-size. I get inspired by the sitter’s personality, emotion, experience and spirit. I try to capture and bring out the details of the figure but […]


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