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Dance in 2004:A New Populism Born out of Collaboration – By L.P. Streitfeld

There is a new innocence in New York performance this season that is exploding with innovations stretching from the experimental downtown scene to the classical dance world. Dance in 2004:A New Populism Born out of Collaboration By L.P. Streitfeld   A New Populism Born out of Collaboration         There is a new […]

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Steve Azzara

Over the years Steve Azzara’s work has appeared in People Magazine, Us, Time, Rolling Stone, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar,  Over the years Steve Azzara’s work has appeared in People Magazine, Us, Time, Rolling Stone, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, San Francisco, New York,�and newspapers such as New York Post, Daily News, New York Times, LA Times, Boston Globe […]

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Steve Azzara

Over the years Steve Azzara’s work has appeared in People Magazine, Us, Time, Rolling Stone, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar,  Over the years Steve Azzara’s work has appeared in People Magazine, Us, Time, Rolling Stone, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, San Francisco, New York,�and newspapers such as New York Post, Daily News, New York Times, LA Times, Boston Globe […]

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Rhyming Circles: Peter Welz – By Mick Wilson

Peter Welz is a Berlin-based artist, known for his contemporary kinetic reconfiguring of the traditional concerns of the sculptural figure. Rhyming Circles: Peter Welz By Mick Wilson           Peter Welz is a Berlin-based artist, known for his contemporary kinetic reconfiguring of the traditional concerns of the sculptural figure. More recently, and […]

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Review: Op art Pops at Anton Kern – By Glenna Gordon

Mental Oyster is as much pearl as oyster. Jim Lambie’s new installation at the Anton Kern Gallery focuses on the optical effects created by repeated forms and contrasting colors. Review: Op art Pops at Anton Kern By Glenna Gordon     Jim Lambie 2004 installation view       Mental Oyster is as much pearl […]

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YOKO ONO: Artist or Bodhisattva or Both? – 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 or Bodhisattva or Both? By Daniel Rothbart     YOKO ONO, CUT PIECE, Africa Center, London, 1966.         On July 20, 1964 in Kyoto, Japan, Yoko Ono […]

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Steven Assael

Four years ago a former student paid a visit to my studio and introduced me to Johanna, a performance artist who became a friend and the subject of a variety of paintings and drawings. The performance was a eulogy in memory to a member of the group who had passed away from aids. The performance […]

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Steven Assael

Four years ago a former student paid a visit to my studio and introduced me to Johanna, a performance artist who became a friend and the subject of a variety of paintings and drawings. The performance was a eulogy in memory to a member of the group who had passed away from aids. The performance […]

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Michael Petry’s Milky Ways @ Sundaran Tagore Gallery. – By Photios Giovanis

Beautifully presented at SoHo’s Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Michael Petry’s first New York solo show, entitled The Milky Way and other Fairy Tales, pivots around a careful grouping of paired glass balls suspended from the ceiling. Michael Petry’s Milky Ways @ Sundaran Tagore Gallery. By Photios Giovanis     Michael Petry’s “The Milky Way and Other […]

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Photo Objects – By Shin Terada

While we are spending energy on seeking profit in our capitalistic society, the world is losing humanity. This is the object of my lens. Photo Objects By Shin Terada   Photo Objects         While we are spending energy on seeking profit in our capitalistic society, the world is losing humanity. This is […]

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