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Pervasive Performance Art in Your Own Front Room. – By Alexandra Hyde

Alexandra Hyde discovers a very personal sensory experience in a terraced house in London… Pervasive Performance Art in Your Own Front Room. By Alexandra Hyde http://www.placelessness.com/press/index.html     Alexandra Hyde discovers a very personal sensory experience in a terraced house in London…The essence of On The Scent is its intrusiveness, its inescapability. Artists Helen Paris […]

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Elizabeth Asher

Liz has abandoned the traditional use of canvas and opted to paint on wood. Her bold use of acrylics and original style create bright engaging images for the viewer. Liz has abandoned the traditional use of canvas and opted to paint on wood. Her bold use of acrylics and original style create bright engaging images […]

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Elizabeth Asher

Liz has abandoned the traditional use of canvas and opted to paint on wood. Her bold use of acrylics and original style create bright engaging images for the viewer. Liz has abandoned the traditional use of canvas and opted to paint on wood. Her bold use of acrylics and original style create bright engaging images […]

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What is a House? – By Olga Chemokhud Doty

The Valley Wind What is a House? By Olga Chemokhud Doty Tracey Emin         The Valley Wind Living in retirement beyond the world,Silently enjoying isolation,I pull the rope of my door tighterAnd stuff my window with roots and ferns.My spirit is tuned to the Spring-season:At the fall of the year there is […]

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Interactive Media Art Web Reviews – By Molly Kleiman

Artist Home Website: www.staalplaat.org Interactive Media Art Web Reviews By Molly Kleiman Artist Home Website: www.staalplaat.org An Amsterdam and Berlin based operation, Staalplaat (under the creative vision of its founder Geert-Jan Hobijn) is a record label turned, in their own terms, "trashy extravaganza." Staalplaat has lifted music from its techno dj booths and punk arenas […]

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Emi Avora

The paintings are usually built up by a number of painting layers, allowing the viewer to visually walk in and out of them. The paintings are usually built up by a number of painting layers, allowing the viewer to visually walk in and out of them. The marks that shape up the images look as […]

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Emi Avora

The paintings are usually built up by a number of painting layers, allowing the viewer to visually walk in and out of them. The paintings are usually built up by a number of painting layers, allowing the viewer to visually walk in and out of them. The marks that shape up the images look as […]

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Coptic Streak: Reflections on Agnes Martin’s Early Work at DIA Beacon – By Jamie Dalglish

Ag art Ear Kno rito Coptic Streak: Reflections on Agnes Martin’s Early Work at DIA Beacon By Jamie Dalglish Ag art Ear Kno rito Paintings 57-67 Coptic Egyptian Greek Chinese Representing the ideal in the mind. It is like a memory-an awareness-of perfection. Morphoglyphing. a leaf a blossom a bird in flight feel the leaves […]

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IN THE GRACE OF SYMMETRY – AGNES MARTIN AT 92 – By Ann Wilson

Ann Wilson on the Agnes Martin Pace Gallery exhibition IN THE GRACE OF SYMMETRY – AGNES MARTIN AT 92 By Ann Wilson   Agnes Martin, at ninety-two, has painted from the path above the view of the beyond. That’s what her painting does, you know. Go to our painter scholars to heal from our present […]

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Bohemia Comes Undone: Amedeo Modigliani – By Harriet Zinnes

It is certainly about time that a New York City museum shows a retrospective of the popular Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani. Bohemia Comes Undone: Amedeo Modigliani By Harriet Zinnes Jeanne H�buterne, 1919 Oil on canvas 36 x 28 3/4in. (91.4 x 73 cm) The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. […]

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