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Fitim ALIU

Fitim ALIU u lind me 06.08.1975 ne Gjilan, Kosove. Shkollen fillore dhe te mesmen e kreu ne Gjilan. Fitim ALIU u lind me 06.08.1975 ne Gjilan, Kosove. Shkollen fillore dhe te mesmen e kreu ne Gjilan. Ne vitin 2001 diplomoi ne Akademine e Arteve ne degen e piktures ne klasen e Akademik Rexhep Ferri ne […]

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Francesco Arena

EMERGENCY OF BEAUTY: Polaroids and a photo series of huge size that compares and group between them the body details EMERGENCY OF BEAUTY Polaroids and a photo series of huge size that compares and group between them the body details like mouths, hands, eyes and expressions; they seek to imbue a sense of conflict and […]

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Francesco Arena

EMERGENCY OF BEAUTY: Polaroids and a photo series of huge size that compares and group between them the body details EMERGENCY OF BEAUTY Polaroids and a photo series of huge size that compares and group between them the body details like mouths, hands, eyes and expressions; they seek to imbue a sense of conflict and […]

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YOKO ONO: Artist/Bodhisattva – By Daniel Rothbart

On July 20, 1964 in Kyoto, Japan, Yoko Ono entered a stage dressed in her finest clothes, carrying a pair of scissors. YOKO ONO: Artist/Bodhisattva By Daniel Rothbart On July 20, 1964 in Kyoto, Japan, Yoko Ono entered a stage dressed in her finest clothes, carrying a pair of scissors. She calmly made her way […]

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Gabriela Albergaria

Grafting is the art of connecting two pieces of living plant tissue together in such a manner that they will unite and subsequently grow and develop as one composite plant.  Grafting is the art of connecting two pieces of living plant tissue together in such a manner that they will unite and subsequently grow and […]

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Gabriela Albergaria

Grafting is the art of connecting two pieces of living plant tissue together in such a manner that they will unite and subsequently grow and develop as one composite plant.  Grafting is the art of connecting two pieces of living plant tissue together in such a manner that they will unite and subsequently grow and […]

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ANIMATE: Johnston Foste – By Horace Brockington

An exciting core of new works by artist, including Johnston Foster, as far ranging as recent works by Mia Westerlund to the delightful slide of Yutaka Sone’s Amusement Romana are re-invigorating new art possibilities beyond the restricted context of video installations. ANIMATE: Johnston Foste By Horace Brockington An exciting core of new works by artist, […]

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Artist’s Voice: Ilya Schar – NY ARTS

With his intricate gem paintings, Ilya Schar explores the nature of form and representation. His works are a gesture of the artist?s self-definition inscribed in semi-precious stones and gems. Conventionally noted as paintings, these compositions reflect his heartfelt sentiments for each subject he represents?whether it is a delicately rendered, flock of colorful birds, or a […]

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Long Story Short: Bay Area Exposes Roots – By Petra Bibeau

When looking for a cross sampling of a region?s emerging contemporary artists and styles, a juried show does well as a rough guide. It goes without saying that as with any juried show, between the participating juror(s) and the topic, the end result is heavily subjective, (hence a juried show). Long Story Short: Bay Area […]

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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts – By Don Dale

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts gallery complex presents a panorama of world art spanning creative achievements from ancient times to the present.On view through March 13, 2005, is "Selections: 20th-Century Latin American Art in the VMFA Collection," featuring paintings, prints, photographs and sculpture by artists from the Americas and the Caribbean. Virginia Museum of […]

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