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Theoretical Frontiers – By Aude Milaguet
From March 5th to April 14th the Julie Saul Gallery has a group exhibition on the theme of mapping called "Uncharted Territory: Subjective Mapping by Artists and Cartographers." Theoretical Frontiers By Aude Milaguet Gonzalo Puch, Untitled, 1998, chromogenic print. From March 5th to April 14th the Julie Saul Gallery has a […]
WHITNEY BIENNIAL 2004 – By John Perreault
Part One: The Serious and Ambitious Catalogue. WHITNEY BIENNIAL 2004 By John Perreault roni horn Roni Horn http://www.artnet.com/magazine/features/finch/finch3-10-3.asp Doubt by Water 2003 Part One: The Serious and Ambitious Catalogue The three curators of the 2004 Whitney Biennial — Chrissie Iles, Shamim Momin, and Debra Singer — make an immodest claim […]
Laurel Archambault
The inspiration of my sculptural work is based on the theme of the eagle as a representation of strength, and its transition from non-flight to flight The inspiration of my sculptural work is based on the theme of the eagle as a representation of strength, and its transition from non-flight to flight as the battle […]
Laurel Archambault
The inspiration of my sculptural work is based on the theme of the eagle as a representation of strength, and its transition from non-flight to flight The inspiration of my sculptural work is based on the theme of the eagle as a representation of strength, and its transition from non-flight to flight as the battle […]
Whitney Biennial 2004: New York in March: More Winter Than Spring – By Charles Giuliano
During Spring Break, an odd expression, it was not Girls Behaving Badly on a beach somewhere near the Equator (which, in hindsight might have been a better idea), but rather ten days braving the rigors of a winter that just won’t quit in the city that never sleeps. Whitney Biennial 2004: New York in March: […]
Lee Ables
I want my work to arouse peoples emotions, not with political rhetoric or social issues, but rather by involving themselves I want my work to arouse peoples emotions, not with political rhetoric or social issues, but rather by involving themselves with the colors, shapes, lines and textures that they see on the canvas. Therefore, my […]
Lee Ables
I want my work to arouse peoples emotions, not with political rhetoric or social issues, but rather by involving themselves I want my work to arouse peoples emotions, not with political rhetoric or social issues, but rather by involving themselves with the colors, shapes, lines and textures that they see on the canvas. Therefore, my […]
Whitney Biennial 2004: NO MORE SUPER-SIZING – By Tony Zaza (The Roving Eye)
Once in a while an art exhibit comes along that can shake your worldview, alter sensitivities, engage you in a new aesthetic dialogue, define new artistic directions; the Whitney Biennial 2004 is NOT that kind of show. To be sure, the show has good intentions. It will ennoble and perhaps even astound the suburban clientele […]
Live Large and Cast a Big Shadow
Big America is a group show that opens on April 9th, and runs through May 2nd at Williamsburg Brooklyn’s Fish Tank Gallery, on North 6th St. Live Large and Cast a Big Shadow Live Large and Cast a Big Shadow Big America is a group show that opens on April […]
From the East-end to a Dead-end? – By Sarah Tennant
It has been nearly seven years since the Young British Artists first splattered the walls of tradition at the Royal Academy in London in the Sensations exhibition. From the East-end to a Dead-end? By Sarah Tennant “Bad Miracle”, steel, wax, glass, expanding foam. Dimensions 71x47x55 inches. 2002 It has been nearly […]


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