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Isidro Blasco: The Middle of the End – Jillian Steinhauer
Tuesday, 10 April 2007 18:18The idea is at once exciting and brilliant: snap a photograph, take it apart and then piece it back together, however you want. I can think of few better ways to intervene in reality (without actually intervening, of course) and to reconfigure the world to reveal its, or one’s own, biases. So I expected to […]
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Possible Distances. A Quick Run With Alice Cattaneo – Alessandro Castiglioni
Tuesday, 10 April 2007 18:16The life of Alice Cattaneo’s works is always in danger. The delicacy of these structures and the insubstantiality of their materials make them fragile, intangible and dramatically poetic. In them, we find elements from our daily life, one after another, woven into a net made with daily materials such as cardboard, nylon, wooden sticks, etc. […]
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Brent Green: Paulina Hollers – Jillian Steinhauer
Tuesday, 10 April 2007 18:10In retrospect, I assume that entering Bellwether Gallery to see Brent Green’s debut solo exhibition, “Paulina Hollers,” is as close as I will ever come to entering another person’s mind. At the very least, the show transformed the space of the gallery into another world—one filled with captivating videos, engrossing soundtracks and a strange, magical, […]
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ââ¬ÅDrawing Roomââ¬Â at Newman Popiashvili – Jennie Hirsh
Monday, 9 April 2007 18:03Recently, mounted at Newman Popiashvili Gallery in Chelsea, “Drawing Room” cleverly combined an eclectic group of seven artists preoccupied with the nature of space and how we structure our lives within it. Taking its title from a photograph by Michael Huey, Newman Popiashvili’s winter group exhibition undermines assumptions about the physical and psychological membranes that […]
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JonMarc Edwards – Whitney May
Monday, 9 April 2007 18:00To view a JonMarc Edwards work is to recognize its author immediately. The coherent symbolic vocabulary established by this painter/sculptor/assemblage artist over the past decade and a half is, in more ways than one, entirely readable. In his works, the artist consistently employs the signs making up the English language as communicators of ideas, emotions […]
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Honestidad, verdad. – Christian Parra-Duhalde
Monday, 9 April 2007 17:53En una línea opuesta a la espectacuralidad que se anuncia éxito—y que tanto daño ha hecho a la comprensión pública del arte—el estadounidense Lance Dehné planteó en Valencia una posible concentración de la mirada a partir de pequeños formatos contenedores de universos que hacen del exterior visual un interior desnudamente intimista. Honestidad, verdad. – […]
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David DiMichele – James Scarborough
Friday, 6 April 2007 17:52Ah, yes, art’s cannibalistic side. That’s the truest thing you can say about art; that it devours its young, its contemporaries, sometimes even itself, and then becomes something new. In so doing, it extends the boundaries of what constitutes the grist of art. Think Gauguin, the aesthetic cannibal extraordinaire. Think Juan Gris, picking up and […]
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Il Castrato: Katarzyna Kozyra and the Open Wounds of Society – Stefano Pasquini
Friday, 6 April 2007 17:49Katarzyna Kozyra has made strong and provocative works that question the rules of our society: she forced the concept of privacy when she dressed up like a man and attended a men-only spa (Men’s Bathhouse); then, she participated in fake war actions, with a group of violent warlords and real weapons (Punishment and Crime). But, […]
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Cali Girl: Are You Ready for the Performance Art of Kristina Wong? – Milton Fletcher
Friday, 6 April 2007 17:47In the course of six years, Kristina Wong has become a powerful creative force. She uses her gender, background and ethnicity (Chinese-American) as source material for her art. She has won accolades, awards and a growing national audience. Wong’s work is compelling because it is, by turns, confrontational and candid, acerbic and guileless, cartoonish and […]
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The Chocolate Factory Theater – Mandy Morrison
Thursday, 5 April 2007 17:54Brian Rogers is the co-founder and Artistic Director of the The Chocolate Factory Theater. A theater director and video artist, Brian’s recent works include “Fundamental,” “Audit” and “Gun Play.” He is currently collaborating with playwright Ken Urban on a new multimedia meditation on wives and death entitled “2 Husbands,” which will premiere at The Chocolate […]