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Aural Fixation: Music News – By Beata Patricia Pac
EFA GERMANY ANNOUNCES BANKRUPTCY. Aural Fixation: Music News By Beata Patricia Pac Bjork: launch.com EFA GERMANY ANNOUNCES BANKRUPTCY The March 2 news of bankruptcy of Germany’s music distributor EFA Medien has instantly affected the dark music scene, including bands like Das Ich, Garden of Deight, Clan of Xymox, The […]
Gallerie Alegria
Gallerie Alegria is a contemporary art glass gallery specializing in museum quality studio glass by national and international artists. Gallerie Alegria is a contemporary art glass gallery specializing in museum quality studio glass by national and international artists. A variety of styles and techniques are found in the work displayed. The gallery features many artists […]
Gallerie Alegria
Gallerie Alegria is a contemporary art glass gallery specializing in museum quality studio glass by national and international artists. Gallerie Alegria is a contemporary art glass gallery specializing in museum quality studio glass by national and international artists. A variety of styles and techniques are found in the work displayed. The gallery features many artists […]
Film Section: EXPERIMENTS IN OBSERVATION – By Lily Hatchett
I am pretty sure that everyone has at least a short movie in the works. Film Section: EXPERIMENTS IN OBSERVATION By Lily Hatchett EXPERIMENTS IN OBSERVATION I am pretty sure that everyone has at least a short movie in the works. The rest of them, the ones who do not, are […]
Art as a Targeted Missile – By L.P. Streitfeld
The potentials for, realities of and secrets about military corporate alliances infect our lives. But how can we possibly get a grasp on something too huge, too insidious to contemplate? A work of art designed to look like a targeted missile, a work recently on display at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art confronts the […]
Slapping Censorship – By Rebecca Ironside
Igor Stevanovic, has been banned. Again. Not a single art gallery in Sao Paulo, the city in which Stevanovic has been based recently, was willing to accommodate the controversial Serbian-born artist and his newest live performance entitled Slap. This is not the first time authorities have attempted to silence Stevanovich’s. Slapping Censorship By Rebecca Ironside […]
Intervals, Without Interruption – By Lennie Varvarides
Experiencing the work of Monika Weiss involvesall your senses to some degree. One can not simply walk past the Skulenie (2003), an enigmatic charcoal drawing on photographic backdrop paper, without feeling the essence of the artist’s presence, or hearing the echoes of physical form resonating in Weiss’ drawings, sculpture installations, live or video projected performative […]
Film Section: GOODBYE SPAULDING GRAY – By David Hatchett
The problem for most writers, when they read to an audience, is the cadence of the spoken word. Film Section: GOODBYE SPAULDING GRAY By David Hatchett Tribeca View The problem for most writers, when they read to an audience, is the cadence of the spoken word. Cadence is crucial to the […]
Something for Everybody – By Piri Halasz
Oddly enough, even Clement Greenberg might have relished "Fourth Annual Merry Peace," which was recently staged at Sideshow in Williamsburg. This is not because it was exclusively devoted to the sort of art that he admired, but rather because it was a cheerfully eclectic mix of mo and pomo, with no fewer than 169 artists […]
New Year’s Picks – By Christopher Chambers
Tisn’t still the season to be jolly, so my pet bitch this new year is these charities that take rampant advantage of emerging artists. The well-intentioned collectors get tax write offs, a nice (maybe) dinner and under-priced original artworks. The charity gets …well…the money. New Year’s Picks By Christopher Chambers Joyce Korotkin "CAMEO: Robert Longo," […]


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