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Nadav Weissman

Nadav Weissman established himself in the recent years as a young, interesting and innovating artist. His work is imaginative original and… Nadav Weissman established himself in the recent years as a young, interesting and innovating artist. His work is imaginative original and unique in all substance, visual and stylistic aspects. This image demonstrate Weissman’s use […]

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Patrick Whalen

When I’m photographing something I’m not looking for the meaning of life or some other hidden agenda. I photograph simply because… When I’m photographing something I’m not looking for the meaning of life or some other hidden agenda. I photograph simply because the object in front of my lens begs to be photographed. It might […]

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Patrick Whalen

When I’m photographing something I’m not looking for the meaning of life or some other hidden agenda. I photograph simply because… When I’m photographing something I’m not looking for the meaning of life or some other hidden agenda. I photograph simply because the object in front of my lens begs to be photographed. It might […]

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Otto Berchem’s 16th Minute – Amiel Grumberg

Otto Berchem’s 16th Minute Amiel Grumberg   Avoidingthe picturesque entirely, Julie Bozzi creates American landscape paintings thatportray the antiheroic. The artist works sitting in her car, usually at dusk,looking through the windshield at her chosen site. Her process is echoed in theformat of her paintings, which depict narrow stretches of land that, althoughanonymous on many […]

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Hidden in Plain Sight – Andrea Karnes

Hidden in Plain Sight Andrea Karnes Four Surviving Hedge Fragments, 2003, Oil on canvas, 4 x 10 inches (10.2 x 25.4 cm.) Courtesy of the artist and Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas Avoidingthe picturesque entirely, Julie Bozzi creates American landscape paintings thatportray the antiheroic. The artist works sitting in her car, usually at dusk,looking through […]

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Peter Woytuk

The moment Peter Woytuk reaized he wanted to be a sculptor, he was zooming across the country in Shaky, a car he constructed himself. The moment Peter Woytuk reaized he wanted to be a sculptor, he was zooming across the country in Shaky, a car he constructed himself. When Woytuk, then twenty years old, lit […]

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Peter Woytuk

The moment Peter Woytuk reaized he wanted to be a sculptor, he was zooming across the country in Shaky, a car he constructed himself. The moment Peter Woytuk reaized he wanted to be a sculptor, he was zooming across the country in Shaky, a car he constructed himself. When Woytuk, then twenty years old, lit […]

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Cunningham’s 50th Season: Short-Circuit Yields Bright Light – Lori Ortiz

Cunningham’s 50th Season: Short-Circuit Yields Bright Light Lori Ortiz style=’font-size:8.0pt;font-family:Verdana’>Merce Cunningham makes a point of leaving some things to chance. The elements of surprise and risk that have characterized his life work do not preclude rigorous choice and aesthetic judgment in his selection of artists, dancers, and the form of the dance itself. It’s just […]

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Randy Wray

Randy Wray is a Jekyll-Hyde kind of artist. He makes crude semiabstract sculptures of plaster, papier-mache and found materials… Randy Wray is aJekyll-Hyde kind of artist. He makes crude semiabstract sculptures of plaster, papier-mache and found materials, and he makes complex paintings based on those sculptures, marked by a sophisticated play with diverse systems of […]

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Randy Wray

Randy Wray is a Jekyll-Hyde kind of artist. He makes crude semiabstract sculptures of plaster, papier-mache and found materials… Randy Wray is aJekyll-Hyde kind of artist. He makes crude semiabstract sculptures of plaster, papier-mache and found materials, and he makes complex paintings based on those sculptures, marked by a sophisticated play with diverse systems of […]

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