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Christopher Wool

Christopher Wool Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum October 25, 2013 – January 22, 2014 1071 Fifth Avenue New York City guggenheim.org

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Talking Continents

Jaume Plensa Talking Continents Galerie Lelong November 1, 2013 – December 14, 2013 Opening Reception: November 1, 2013 6-8 pm 528 West 26th St. New York City galerielelong.com

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Burning Man: The work of Michael Zanksy

Who needs Banksy when you have Zansky as a natural resource?  His fire drawings now on view at Stefen Stux are a remarkable mix of skill and innovation. These large scale line drawings have the look of faded sepia sketches of Da Vinci or badly faded enlarged photocopies of twentieth century cave paintings. Upon closer […]

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David Gerstein

I am a painter and a sculptor, a draftsman and a craftsman. I am an Israeli artist who seeks to transcend the limits of two-dimensional painting through three-dimensional sculpture. My oeuvre attempts to break down the existing barriers between the work of art and the spectator by creating enchanting and direct visual expressions—from intimate, naive […]

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Nilüfer Usta

Art activity is an act of self-personality transformation. The attraction is to our interest in the world outside of us, and this action feeds the unknown. Art is located between these two existing processes and tries to bring these two areas together. The individual’s perception of art enables the transmission of all kinds of emotion. […]

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Helmut Federle’s Ferner Paintings at Peter Blum Gallery

The Ferner-paintings, which Helmut Federle painted in 2012 and 2013, are restrained and quiet, and yet they radiate a determining power. They evade one’s view and, because of this, create an optical vortex. All of the paintings are the same size, only 50 cm high, and show only one form: a circle. The blurred borderline […]

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Basel Castle, 2013

BUFF MONSTER MATT W MOORE SKINNER MADSTEEZ L’AMOUR SUPREME GREG MIKE WOLFDOG NOSEGO NYCHOS JEREMYVILLE ANGRY WOEBOTS MEGGS   December 7 Grand Central Park Miami baselcastle.com

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Eva Ziolkowski

My painting mainly is figurative. I was born and grown up in Vienna I was always confronted with figurative and ornamental art. First art nouveau and later the Vienna School of Fantastic realism. This had an affect on my later artwork. My favorite motifs are female bodies and cats.Today I try to paint the moment […]

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Reyhan Ayter

My works are made with the mixed media of acrylic paint, oil paint and fiber. I often depict the female figure as a strong and independent women who loves life alone. At the some time, i show stylish women with a powerful and sharp gaze. The work displays preparation for life’s tribulations as experienced by […]

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Mariana Acuna Jimenez

I, Mariana as an artist, try to find the answers within myself, I expel what my deep self visualizes. I appeal to divine feminine energies , playful sensibilities, and the flame of consciousness. mariana-acuna.com

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