Author Archives: jolanta
Site: A Matter of Context – Zhanna Veyts
Site Matters: Edited by Moukhtar Kocache and Erin Shirreff / Published by DAP, Inc., 2004 / 317 pgs. / ISBN: 0-9726973-1-4 The connection between a space and a memory is a tenuous one, confounded and fragile, contingent at best. This connection makes a place into a site, and then transforms a site into a context. […]
Cenk Akaltun
Cenk Akaltun started drawing at the age of 15 under the guidance of his father. He has studied screen-printing and graphic design in Istanbul Cenk Akaltun started drawing at the age of 15 under the guidance of his father. He has studied screen-printing and graphic design in Istanbul but throughout his academic studies, Akaltun was […]
Cenk Akaltun
Cenk Akaltun started drawing at the age of 15 under the guidance of his father. He has studied screen-printing and graphic design in Istanbul Cenk Akaltun started drawing at the age of 15 under the guidance of his father. He has studied screen-printing and graphic design in Istanbul but throughout his academic studies, Akaltun was […]
Max Abramovitz, 1908-2004 – Ana Maria Torres
"A search is always, in a sense, "trouble." In order to search, one leaves familiar territory, questions himself and his surroundings, commits himself to discovery, and to the possibility of action and change," wrote architect Max Abramovitz, after more than 30 years of involvement in building corporate America. Abramovitz’s career grew primarily through his partnership, […]
New Museum Jazzes Up Istanbul Art Scene – Rana Ozturk
The recent opening of the Istanbul Modern unveiled a collection tracing the artistic movements and achievements of Turkey from the beginning of the 20th century. Istanbul–which with approximately 15 million inhabitants is the largest city in Turkey–is also the country’s cultural and artistic capitol. New Museum Jazzes Up Istanbul Art Scene Rana Ozturk Courtesy of […]
Imposing a Speed Limit – Jennifer Hickey
Speed, vast expanses of space, anonymity, endless possibilities, adventure, transience. The term "superhighway" connotes all of these. It is a loaded term for describing technology?s role in contemporary society. Imposing a Speed Limit Jennifer Hickey Massimiliano Contu, The Talking City, 100x120cm, oil on canvas, 2004 (photograph by J. Hickey). Image courtesy of Berliner Kunstprojekt Speed, […]
Improv at the Photoshop – James Engelmann
When reproduced as shiny photographic images, Shirley Kaneda’s recent paintings look flat, meticulous and well mannered. They are dynamic yet tasteful composed, using colors that are bright, not so bright as to clash with your standard household appliances. How perfectly they would compliment a well-maintained kitchen! Improv at the Photoshop James Engelmann Shirley Kaneda, Cold […]
Charles Alexander
Whimsical. . .Satiric. . . Enigmatic. . . Intuitive. These words describe the art of Charles Alexander, Whimsical. . .Satiric. . . Enigmatic. . . Intuitive. These words describe the art of Charles Alexander, whose creativity finds outlet in collage, mixed media, acrylics, watercolors, prints, and 3D constructs. His work has been featured in the […]
Charles Alexander
Whimsical. . .Satiric. . . Enigmatic. . . Intuitive. These words describe the art of Charles Alexander, Whimsical. . .Satiric. . . Enigmatic. . . Intuitive. These words describe the art of Charles Alexander, whose creativity finds outlet in collage, mixed media, acrylics, watercolors, prints, and 3D constructs. His work has been featured in the […]
Notes Concerning the Spiritual in the Work of Tim Hawkinson – Erin M. Scime
From February 11 through May 29, 2005, the Whitney Museum of American Art will be showcasing the work of Los Angeles-based artist Tim Hawkinson in a mid-career retrospective. Arguably one of the most prolific working artists today, Hawkinson is best known for his whimsical sculptures made from everyday materials and found objects. The work in […]


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