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Lance Dehn� – by NY Arts

Lance Dehn� will be showing photoraphic work in the exhibition taking pictures at Berliner Kunstprojekt in January of this year. Lance Dehn� by NY Arts His interests are varied as expressed on his Website www.artineering.com which explains his projects. "Artineering is about "design-build". It is about art, engineering, mechanics, botony, ornithology, ideaology, physiology, sculpturology, colorology, […]

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Celebrate John Cage – by L. Brandon Krall

"Not only had the music of our time ceased to resemble that of yesterday, but, moreover, the category of music itself, the definition of this art form, has been overthrown…". Daniel Charles Celebrate John Cage by L. Brandon Krall "Not only had the music of our time ceased to resemble that of yesterday, but, moreover, […]

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Berni Searle – by NY Arts

Berni Searle who recently exhibited at Gallery Seippel in Cologne comments on her work: Berni Searle by NY Arts Berni Searle who recently exhibited at Gallery Seippel in Cologne comments on her work: "I want to re-invent myself. In my work I express, through complex processes often unknown to myself, ideas about my identity. problems […]

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Re-presenting and Recycling ‘Commercial Art’.Re-presenting and Recycling ‘Commercial Art’. –

The current exhibition of Jean Baptiste Mondino’s photography at Galleria Carla Sozzani in Milan follows the recent Testino exhibition at the Piazza Reale; art rooted in publicity and fashion. Re-presenting and Recycling ‘Commercial Art’.Re-presenting and Recycling ‘Commercial Art’. by Alexandra Hyde The current exhibition of Jean Baptiste Mondino’s photography at Galleria Carla Sozzani in Milan […]

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“Umbria Mystica” and the New Renaissance of Living Art in Italy – by Lori Nozick

For the past several months I have been living in central Italy in an exceptionally rich art/historical/cultural/ architectural/academic environment working both an artist and as a professor of sculpture … "Umbria Mystica" and the New Renaissance of Living Art in Italy by Lori Nozick For the past several months I have been living in central […]

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Baby, Baby, Where Did Our Love Go? – A Stroll Through Baby Bergamont in LA – by James Scarborough

Critical apparatus? Theoretical scaffolding? Baby, Baby, Where Did Our Love Go? – A Stroll Through Baby Bergamont in LA by James Scarborough Critical apparatus? Theoretical scaffolding? This. A blue southern California sky. Theologians and poets who never read Wittgenstein would call it the vault of heaven. That is why cathedrals have that tall, arced ceiling: […]

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Jean Miotte Dances – by Donald Kuspit

The musical metaphor for painting has been familiar since Kandinsky, but the dance metaphor is new, and demands more of painting… Jean Miotte Dances by Donald Kuspit The musical metaphor for painting has been familiar since Kandinsky, but the dance metaphor is new, and demands more of painting: dance is a matter of the body […]

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Doubling and Cutting: AJ Nadel – by Erica Snow

AJ Nadel, in his recent drawings and prints, doubles and manipulates imagery. Doubling and Cutting: AJ Nadel by Erica Snow   AJ Nadel, in his recent drawings and prints, doubles and manipulates imagery. The activity, though, is not arbitrary or wanton as is born out by the two distinct processes pursued in recent works. Before […]

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Adolph Gottlieb, Illustrated – by John Perreault

In my youth, shortly after I escaped from New Jersey, I once took in a gallery lecture at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Adolph Gottlieb, Illustrated by John Perreault In my youth, shortly after I escaped from New Jersey, I once took in a gallery lecture at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Way […]

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Naming the Unnamable – by Ra�l Zamudio

The Other is that which renders possible –Gilles Deleuze. Naming the Unnamable by Ra�l Zamudio The Other is that which renders possible –Gilles Deleuze To begin an essay with the title "Naming the Unnamable," is to embark on a conundrum freighted with uncertainty analogous to other paradoxes of an artistic, philosophical, and linguistic nature: "in […]

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