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“Raw Materials” by Bruce Nauman – By Catherine Quinn

If there is one space that strikes fear into an exhibiting artist, it is the cargo-bay proportions of the Tate Modern Turbine Hall. For Bruce Nauman, however, the sheer size of this well-known entrance is transformed, not only to facilitate but to become the predominant strength of his latest installation. "Raw Materials" by Bruce Nauman […]

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Court Painters to JFK – By Piri Halasz

Some years ago, a young editor became angry because I wanted to write about Clement Greenberg for NY Arts. Greenberg, he complained, was "historical," and therefore not worth coverage. Court Painters to JFK By Piri Halasz   Some years ago, a young editor became angry because I wanted to write about Clement Greenberg for NY […]

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Female Presence – By Amie Robinson

pres·ence n: 1. the physical existence of somebody in a particular place 2. somebody who inspires awe and respect. Female Presence By Amie Robinson     Alma Thomas, Scarlet Sage Dancing A Whirling Dervish, Courtesy Michael Rosenfeld Gallery.       pres·ence n: 1. the physical existence of somebody in a particular place 2. somebody […]

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Cultural String Theory – By Regina Gleeson

Earlier this year, revolutionary physicist, Stephen Hawking, publicly abandoned his quest for a single, scientific, unifying theory that was to explain everything from an atom to a universal black hole and even how they relate to each other. Cultural String Theory By Regina Gleeson     Cultural String Theory image © Regina Gleeson 2004.   […]

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Yayoi Kusama’s entoptic art – By Klaus Podoll, Frank Schneider, Takuji Hayashi

A new exhibition of the work of Japan’s premiere artist, Yayoi Kusama, appears at Zacheta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw, Poland, 6 April – 16 May 2004. Yayoi Kusama’s entoptic art By Klaus Podoll, Frank Schneider, Takuji Hayashi   Yayoi Kusama         A new exhibition of the work of Japan’s premiere […]

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Janine Autolitano

I often take on the role of artist as diplomat by bringing together various factions.  How do we arrive at meaning with the myriad forms of data we are exposed to? I often take on the role of artist as diplomat by bringing together various factions.  How do we arrive at meaning with the myriad […]

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Janine Autolitano

I often take on the role of artist as diplomat by bringing together various factions.  How do we arrive at meaning with the myriad forms of data we are exposed to? I often take on the role of artist as diplomat by bringing together various factions.  How do we arrive at meaning with the myriad […]

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A Quiet Space in a Busy City: Meditation in New York @ Broadway Gallery – By Lori Ortiz

To meditate, the mind must be emptied and the trials and tribulations of the day replaced with a more singular focus or image—a still image, a challenging task in our faced paced city. A Quiet Space in a Busy City: Meditation in New York @ Broadway Gallery By Lori Ortiz       Instalation View […]

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A Gem of a Painting – By Simone Cappa

Paintings are some of the last handmade and therefore valuable objects in our culture. This is even more true when the paint is replaced with gemstones. A Gem of a Painting By Simone Cappa   “Butterflies”, 24″x24″       Paintings are some of the last handmade and therefore valuable objects in our culture. This […]

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John “J.Walt” Adamczyk

J.Walt’s newest works are graphic performances that combine video, animation, gestural drawing, sculpture, music, and dance into a new art form. J.Walt’s newest works are graphic performances that combine video, animation, gestural drawing, sculpture, music, and dance into a new art form. J.Walt composes, programs, and performs works using a computer, a video screen, and […]

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