Author Archives: jolanta
Joëlle Kem Lika
Because I hope to convey both speed and precision, I use materials that dry quickly and force me to work fast, such as colored and Indian inks, water colors and acrylics. I surf with the paints like a surfer expresses her talent in an exuberant instant on the face of a wave. Like her, I […]
MATT CONNORS and IAN MCDONALD: The Turn
MATT CONNORS and IAN MCDONALD: The Turn [ 2nd floor projects ] 3740 25th Street, San Francisco Dec 2, 2012 – Jan 16, 2013 [ 2nd floor projects ]
Angel Otero: The old lansquenet is laughing at us
Angel Otero: The old lansquenet is laughing at us Brand New Gallery Via Farini 32, Milan Nov 22 – Dec 22, 2012 Brand New Gallery
Aaron McElroy: 200 and something Notes
Aaron McElroy: 200 and something Notes Horton Gallery 55-59 Chrystie Street East Village / Lower East Side November 30, 2012 – January 6, 2013 Reception: Friday, November 30, 6 – 9 PM Horton Gallery
Echo Eggebrecht: Probably Science
Echo Eggebrecht: Probably Science Horton Gallery 55-59 Chrystie Street East Village / Lower East Side November 30, 2012 – January 6, 2013 Reception: Friday, November 30, 6 – 9 PM Horton Gallery
Aleksander Hardashnakov: Bring Me The You From You
Aleksander Hardashnakov: Bring Me The You From You Martos Gallery 540 West 29th Street, Chelsea November 29, 2012 – January 5, 2013 Reception: Thursday, November 29, 6 – 8 PM Martos Gallery
Fountain Fair Teams With NY Arts To Heat Up Miami
Join Fountain on Friday, December 7th for its Opening Night Reception, with easy beats by JPatt of The Knocks. Brooklyn music sensation Tiki Disco will groove up Saturday Night’s Miami New Times Event. Paper Magazine buzzes, “Fountain is always a blast with lots of parties and hip art, plus this year they’re hosting a spin-off […]
Contemporary Mexican Indigenous
The Museum of Contemporary Indigenous Art just opened “Life and Death: Expressions of the Everyday Life according to the Worldview of the Contemporary Mexican Indigenous People” which leaves us in awes with the artistic work of 13 different Indigenous Mexican groups and one community of artisans “Mata Ortiz.” These works allow us an opportunity to […]
Jordana Zeldin Talks with Ryan Turley About the Highs and Lows of Hi/Lo
Jordana Zeldin Talks with Ryan Turley About the Highs and Lows of Hi/Lo Jason Stopa: I’ll start you two off. Ryan, I’ve known you since grad school and your work has changed a lot. How did you conceive of this project? And Jordana, your space is becoming known for a lot of emerging artists, particularly […]
Miami Says “Art”
Miami’s art community in 1976 was very different than today’s Art Basel-fueled frenzy. But when the city’s cultural leaders were brought together back then by pied-piper artist Martin Kreloff for the original “Miami Says ART,” little did they know as they looked into his camera and shouted “ART” that they were foreshadowing an art destination […]


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