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Two Show Sandwich: Gelitin and Uklański

The first thing you come upon walking through the warehouse-like entrance of Massimo de Carlo Gallery, is a white panel wall that it appears a kid just scribbled some letters on. You might feel a bit confused, but you actually just need to look closer. At second glance, you can actually catch the titles of […]

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Hans Rudolf Weber

I work in the media of painting, sculpture, and light installation. Originally trained as a lawyer, I have been exploring the area between the figurative and abstract since 1982. My latest works question the construction of reality in the context of a media saturated world’s ubiquitous production of images. Painting to me is an act […]

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Isolt

Each individual is an ecosystem. Tending to the apparition of mind and soul are practices which art can have a most profound effect on in ones life. Creating works of art is a ritual, a habit for ones spirit to dwell on, toil over, and eventually let go of self-centered temporal states of being that […]

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Gisela Zimmermann

I try to present my longings, dreams, and memories of a distant world in my paintings. I hope that these aspects are revealed to the viewer, and that he can use my images to dream. gisela-zimmermann.com

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Get Loose With Us at the Spring/Break Art Show

The Spring/Break Art Show is the surly new kid on the block and everyone involved could not be more excited. Now in its third year, this rough little gem of a fair is organized by Ambre Kelly and Andrew Gori in what was once an old school house in NoLita. This is in fact the […]

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Painting and Contemplation with Pema Rinzin

Joshua Liner Gallery houses a diverse group of established and emerging artists, but as a faction they present a united front against creative tedium. Ai Yamaguchi’s celluloid expressions and frail lines depict lives of young prostitutes. Evan Hecox portrays urban environments through amplification and select graphic elements. Julie Opperman’s dissonant paintings use the viewer’s perception […]

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Celebrating Piero Golia

Piero Golia was introduced to Abraham Lubelski shortly after he arrived in New York. He was instantly given his first opportunity to exhibit at Broadway Gallery as well as contribute to the design and editorial side of NY Arts Magazine. Piero has since catapulted to the upper crust of the art world, and has been […]

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Jonny Briggs: “Monstrares” at Julie Meneret Contemporary Art

Jonny Briggs: “Monstrares” February 26 – March 30, 2014 Julie Meneret Contemporary Art 133 Orchard street New York City juliemeneret.com

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Last Night at Salomon Contemporary

James Salter’s short stories provide the underpinnings in which characters explore aspects of their relationships to both themselves and to others in “Last Night,” a subtly perceptive group exhibition curated by Merrill Mahan at Salomon Contemporary. Diverse media augment the narrative force of the stinging disclosures and personal inclinations inherent in the show’s theme. Framed […]

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A-Z USE: Body of Work at Sushi Bar Gallery

Featuring: Tamar Ettun, Clynton Lowry, Trevor Tweeten, and Felix R.Cid A-Z USE: Body of Work February 28th – March 6th, 2014 Sushi Bar Gallery 62 18th Street Brooklyn sushibargallery.com

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