Author Archives: jolanta
Refiguring the Facade – By Morgan Schulman
Upon entering the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition Pier Show, which opened on May 8th, I was immediately drawn to the display of painted mannequins, petite recreations of the female bust re-imagined by artist Yuliya Lanina. Refiguring the Facade By Morgan Schulman Yuliya Lanina, Untitled, Acrylic on Plastic Upon entering the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition Pier […]
The Deep Dish Cabaret – By Danielle Sonnenberg
As people are getting tired of nightlife and produced performances churned out by some corporate factory, they are leaning more towards novel performances in intimate and unique spaces. The Deep Dish Cabaret By Danielle Sonnenberg This is a scene of THE APARTMENT As people are getting tired of nightlife and produced […]
Paradox, Contradiction, and Enigma: Nana Kono interviews Tomoko Sawada – By Nana Kono
Tomoko Sawada, won the 29th Kimura Ihei Memorial Photography Award. For nearly thirty years, this prize has been a gateway to success for young photographers in Japan. Paradox, Contradiction, and Enigma: Nana Kono interviews Tomoko Sawada By Nana Kono Tomoko Sawada, “ID400 (#1-100)”, 1998-2001, Photographs, 100 gelatin silver prints, Edition/Set of 15, h: 50 x […]
Donald J. Almquist
I have been seriously studying photography independently for six years, but the love for photography has been a passion of mine all my life. I have been seriously studying photography independently for six years, but the love for photography has been a passion of mine all my life. I was deeply affected at an early […]
Donald J. Almquist
I have been seriously studying photography independently for six years, but the love for photography has been a passion of mine all my life. I have been seriously studying photography independently for six years, but the love for photography has been a passion of mine all my life. I was deeply affected at an early […]
Too Beautiful to be a Monster: Lee Bul at Deitch Projects – By Eunhee Yang
Lee Bul’s new works, shown at one of the Deitch Projects’ galleries in SoHo, go beyond the revolting, sexual cyborgs and monsters that brought the Korean artist such international visibility as the Hugo Boss Prize and a showing at the Venice Biennale several years ago. Too Beautiful to be a Monster: Lee Bul at Deitch […]
Dover Abrams
Dover Abrams floats between his two roles as artist and gallery curator in a world of unstoppable self-expression, immeasurable energy, Dover Abrams floats between his two roles as artist and gallery curator in a�world of unstoppable self-expression, immeasurable energy, innocent frustration, biting irony and an intuitive comprehension of human relationships and emotions. The former graffiti […]
Dover Abrams
Dover Abrams floats between his two roles as artist and gallery curator in a world of unstoppable self-expression, immeasurable energy, Dover Abrams floats between his two roles as artist and gallery curator in a�world of unstoppable self-expression, immeasurable energy, innocent frustration, biting irony and an intuitive comprehension of human relationships and emotions. The former graffiti […]
Winand Staring Explores Abstraction in the Elements – By David Ulrichs
While the choice of Spa, Belgium is a perfect fit for the work of the Venezuelan-born Dutch artist Winand Staring, putting contemporary art on view in a Centre Bien-être is by no means ‘the done thing’ — at least not yet. Winand Staring Explores Abstraction in the Elements By David Ulrichs “Seascape Blue,” […]
Recontextualizing Public Space – By Zhanna Veyts
Plop: Recent Projects of the Public Art Fund. Recontextualizing Public Space By Zhanna Veyts Recent Projects of the Public Art Fund Plop: Recent Projects of the Public Art Fund Edited by Susan K. Freedman, Tom Eccles, Dan Cameron, Katy Siegel, Jeffrey Kastener, and Anne Wehr New York: Merrell, 256 pages. […]


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