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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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John Adams

I grew up by the sea, surrounded by mountains and plains, the town was Bray in the beautiful county of Wicklow. I grew up by the sea, surrounded by mountains and plains, the town was Bray in the beautiful county of Wicklow. My experiences there generated a very strong affinity with nature, to climb the […]

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John Adams

I grew up by the sea, surrounded by mountains and plains, the town was Bray in the beautiful county of Wicklow. I grew up by the sea, surrounded by mountains and plains, the town was Bray in the beautiful county of Wicklow. My experiences there generated a very strong affinity with nature, to climb the […]

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Giordano Pozzi: Constructing Emotions – By Robert C. Morgan

Every age has what is usually called" modern art." It is the art that – abandoning the misleading road of imitation of reality – reaches the depths of the abstract. Giordano Pozzi: Constructing Emotions By Robert C. Morgan     “Wail” 2003. 1/4″ Painted Square Steel Rod, 122″ x 47″ x 78″ / 310cm x […]

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Judy Anderson

My paintings begin life as line drawings…where shape and form holds reign over likeness and reality. My paintings begin life as line drawings…where shape and form holds reign over likeness and reality. A former illustrator and now a fulltime expressionistic painter, I shy away from camera-like images. My fine art mission: create works that show […]

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Judy Anderson

My paintings begin life as line drawings…where shape and form holds reign over likeness and reality. My paintings begin life as line drawings…where shape and form holds reign over likeness and reality. A former illustrator and now a fulltime expressionistic painter, I shy away from camera-like images. My fine art mission: create works that show […]

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Alighiero e Boetti: The Interweaving of Time and Place – By Dominique Gonfard

As a key player in the Arte Povera movement of the 1960s and 1970s, Alighiero e Boetti developed a distinct style grounded in cultural investigation and the creative concept. Alighiero e Boetti: The Interweaving of Time and Place By Dominique Gonfard     Untitled (January-December), 1986. Pencil on Paper mounted on board in 12 parts, […]

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Appropriately Grey – By John Eischeid

In December of 2003, DJ Danger Mouse began the counterintuitive task of mixing black and white. Appropriately Grey By John Eischeid     By Margaret Maloney     In December of 2003, DJ Danger Mouse began the counterintuitive task of mixing black and white. He wittily entitled the result "The Grey Album," since it was […]

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Thomas Nozkowski – Examined Abstraction – By Matthew Bourbon

I stumbled in, sick as a dog, on the last day of Thomas Nozkowski’s exhibition at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Thomas Nozkowski – Examined Abstraction By Matthew Bourbon     Untitled (7-8), 1992. Oil on canvasboard, 16″ x 20″     I stumbled in, sick as a dog, on the last day of Thomas […]

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Dum Dum Grown-Ups – By Louise Patrick

Dum Dum Grown-Up Art features nine not so dum dum artists. Dum Dum Grown-Ups By Louise Patrick       Josh Kil, Performance is Job One, wall painting       Dum Dum Grown-Up Art features nine not so dum dum artists. Reading the press release, one might expect to see a bunch of illegible […]

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