Author Archives: jolanta
Walmarts of Wall Power – James Kalm
Members of Manhattan’s art elite are not moved by thundering engines, polished chrome and brute horsepower. No, what sets them aflutter is "Wall Power." Sheri Warshauer has devised a clever gambit loaded with art world "dish," a situation of portraiture in absentia, personalities divinized by those fine art objects collected, and the zones in which […]
Charo van Eijck-Aymerich
Although painting and history of art remained her passion, she decided to pursue a career in marketing, obtaining her university degree… Although painting and history of art remained her passion, she decided to pursue a career in marketing, obtaining her university degree in Communication Sciences in 1980 at the Universidad Complutense of Madrid. She began […]
Charo van Eijck-Aymerich
Although painting and history of art remained her passion, she decided to pursue a career in marketing, obtaining her university degree… Although painting and history of art remained her passion, she decided to pursue a career in marketing, obtaining her university degree in Communication Sciences in 1980 at the Universidad Complutense of Madrid. She began […]
Reinvention: Balkan art in Thessalonica, Greece – Nancy Atakan
Magda Carneci, the curator for Cosmopolis, Microcosmos X Macrocosmos, an exhibition of 100 Balkan artists held at the State Museum of Contemporary Art and the Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessalonica, Greece, defined the role of the artist: "to reinvent a dignified and conscious position for Humans in the universe." As a participating artist […]
Birgit Dunkel – NY Arts
Birgit Dunkel’s "Madonna Series," which has been incarnated as a photo exhibition as well an installation at a church, is inspired by that most well-known woman of the Christian faith. In opposition to her celebrity stands her real importance for the religion. She is acknowledged as the mother of Jesus Christ, yet in the holy […]
Bernar Venet: The Re-Write – John Perreault
At last, the mystery of Bernar Venet is solved. Well, sort of. As with all good detective stories the solution (like the eponymous epistle in Poe?s Purloined Letter) was in plain sight all along. Bernar Venet: The Re-Write John Perreault Photograph by George VeronAt last, the mystery of Bernar Venet is solved. Well, sort of. […]
Chris Aldieri
Chris Aldieri began painting in 1998 while a resident of Key West, Florida. Originally inspired by Mark Rothko, Chris Aldieri began painting in 1998 while a resident of Key West, Florida. Originally inspired by Mark Rothko, his earlier works reflect the layers of colors that Rothko and other artists are known for. In developing his […]
Chris Aldieri
Chris Aldieri began painting in 1998 while a resident of Key West, Florida. Originally inspired by Mark Rothko, Chris Aldieri began painting in 1998 while a resident of Key West, Florida. Originally inspired by Mark Rothko, his earlier works reflect the layers of colors that Rothko and other artists are known for. In developing his […]
International Festival of Electronic Language (FILE), 2004. To Infinity and Beyond – Roberta Alvaren
"Yes with all enthusiasm, to this new cultural-digital mentality, as it brings huge democratic potential as well as collective creativity potential so far unseen?Yes to digital, unvendible, unstable, unarchivable, untameable, unseizable, anonymous, incomprehensible, unending, desacralised, incomplete, unresigned, ‘trans-shared’, ‘trans-potentialized’, heterocritical digital works."?FILE festival catalogue International Festival of Electronic Language (FILE), 2004. To Infinity and Beyond […]
ART MIAMI, 2005 Diversity and Diversions Define the Miami Season – Jeanette Hendler
127 galleries from 24 countries filled the Miami Beach Convention Center with new owners, new sponsors, new exhibitors and many new artists working in a variety of mediums: Art Miami celebrated its 15th year. The Show Director was the very talented and professional Ilana Vardy, formerly associated with the successful Art Chicago. ART MIAMI, 2005 […]


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