Author Archives: mauri

The Life and Times of Luis Perelman

L. Brandon Krall:  You grew up in a cultured and affluent family in New York City, your mother was an editor at Look magazine and your father was a psychiatrist.  Talk about your discovery of art, experiences as a child making collages from paper you mother brought home from the Look art department, and mazes. Also […]

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Thomas Erben Gallery: On Permanence and Change

Featuring: Barry Gerson, Duy Hoang, Nandita Raman, and Giovanna Sarti. On Permanence and Change July 1 – July 25, 2014 Thomas Erben Gallery 526 West 26 St. New York City thomaserben.com

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Kill Your Darlings at Morgan Lehman Gallery

David S. Allee: Kill Your Darlings July 9-August 22, 2014 Morgan Lehman Gallery 535 W. 22nd St. New York City morganlehmangallery.com

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The Allen Ruppersberg Sourcebook from ICI

We point kaleidoscopes at the light to examine the creation of forms. The Allen Ruppersberg Sourcebook: Reanimating the 20th century, is a similar contrivance. It’s the second sourcebook in a series by Independent Curators International (ICI). The sourcebook is made up of archival materials, which were influential to Allen Ruppersberg’s art, specifically over nine projects (1978-2012). […]

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One Burning Question with Rachel Rossin

Rachel Rossin is a truly versatile artist who moves easily between energetic paintings to immersive, otherworldly installations. No medium is out of bounds as she works with everything from airport runway paint, to birthday candles, and even chicken eggs. In this week’s One Burning Question, we ask Rachel who she wants to start an art […]

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Armato Vincenzo

I was born in Mazara del Vallo, where I live and work. After a long journey into the soul of Modern and Contemporary Art, I decided to live a new experience, creating the project Smoke Artist. That is, pasting packets of cigarettes, lighters, matches, maps, and cigarette butts. I want to convey in my works […]

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Dina Hasiakou

As an artist, working in various projects, I mainly focus on video art and paintings. Although I have a series of artwork based on a specific concept, the final artwork is abstract so it can be interpreted differently by each viewer. For my paintings I use plastic colors because they allow me to intervene directly […]

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Escape to Art Hamptons Art Fair

From Cuba to Korea and Switzerland to Spain, this year’s seventh annual ArtHamptons fair—aptly titled “Escape”—will take art collectors and enthusiasts on a tour of established visual and performance artists hailing from around the globe. Among the featured artists is La Roc, one of the world’s first street artists who collaborated with Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, […]

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Solidified Dynamics: New Animals with Hadrien David

Hadrien David is a philosopher by education. Therefore, for him, an animal form is just a pretext for a movement belied by the form. Sometimes his exploration gets through to us as an animal, and on other occasions it manifests itself as some other form of life. His concept of nature is lively and dynamic. […]

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Anna-Kajsa Alaoui

My inspiration comes from the nature surrounding the area where I live in the south of Sweden, on an island in the Baltic, from the human body, and from within. The nearness of water and the open landscape creates a lot of light in various shapes, and the way that this light alters objects and […]

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