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Dreamscapes – Chrysta Giffen
Monday, 5 March 2007 16:30To me, being an artist is to be perceptive in ways that others can’t be. To focus on the details and the texture. To sense tension and mood. In my work, and with these things in mind, I like to create an atmosphere in which to get lost. I usually gravitate towards photographing people, or […]
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Awkwardness, Vulnerability or Confidence – Angela Wieland
Monday, 5 March 2007 16:28My favorite subject matter is people, and specifically, people doing what they naturally do. When I first moved to New York, I was strictly a behind-the-scenes photojournalistic type of photographer, having been mainly into documenting what was happening around me or what I excitingly stumbled upon, predominantly in the music community and on the streets, […]
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Curious Cutlery – Whitney May
Friday, 2 March 2007 17:01Grappling with an over-active imagination isn’t always easy, but artist Amy Cutler manages to make the feat appear at once effortless and well worth the try. With her drawing and gouache on paper fabrications, Cutler first establishes elaborate alternative frameworks of reality and culture and follows up by throwing women and girls of every age […]
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Lori Earleyââ¬â¢s Art Couture – Debra Anderson
Friday, 2 March 2007 16:57For artist Lori Earley, painting what is beautiful comes both from inspiration within and from the outside world of cutting-edge fashion. Inspired by the imagination of high-end fashion icons such as Alexander McQueen or the exotic wardrobes of Jennifer Nicholson, Earley’s stunning portraits of esoteric women evoke mood and form as equally poignant and delicate […]
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Purple and Reminiscence Series – Alexandra Hamlyn
Friday, 2 March 2007 16:53Pre-eminent in his field, Zhang Lin Hai’s collection of new works shows how he is evolving stylistically as an artist as he further develops his scope of imagination, and his motif of bald young boys against a backdrop of a post-industrial arid wasteland. More so now than ever before, Zhang Lin Hai’s onus is placed […]
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Chinese Relativity: Part 1 – Joshua Altman
Thursday, 1 March 2007 17:00Spearheaded by an increasing cultural globalization and, more specifically, by the West’s ever-expanding multiculturalism, large exhibitions such as the Taipei, Gwangju and Shanghai biennials have introduced contemporary Chinese art and artists to the global stage. Although this may appear to have been an overnight phenomenon, it is actually a gradual one that parallels the political […]
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Fortunée Noël – Olivier Sasportas
Thursday, 1 March 2007 16:54In our modern societies, transparent materials outshine opaque materials, bearers of traditions and sometimes obscurantism. Either vehicle of political liberty or inevitable means for a capitalism which must maintain trust, this change from the opaque to the transparent is one among the many that a China of the 21st century is experiencing—but probably the one […]
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Anomalous Thoughts
Thursday, 1 March 2007 16:52Liu Jian Hua’s artworks present an unflinching illumination of the all too intimate relationship between materialism and humanity. These questions and issues that are raised in his artworks are, for instance, evident in works like Do You have an answer? This work is a mixed-media piece wherein Liu Jian Hua uses both stainless steel sculpture […]
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From A Distance – Jenny Ziomek
Wednesday, 28 February 2007 18:32Amy Bennett is a Brooklyn-based artist who builds dollhouse-sized models of neighborhoods to stir up her imagination and to begin to create intricate and detailed stories of the families within it. Her paintings are striking, allowing the viewer to take a look into compelling and often dark homes, and reflect an extremely well-polished craft.Jenny Ziomek: […]
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A Self-Account of Artistic Creation – Wei Qingji
Wednesday, 28 February 2007 18:28In recent works I have been committing myself to the development of an individualistic discourse in and from the fountainhead of the painting. In an attempt to establish a new set of languages for ink and wash painting, I have tried to bring the ornamentality, allegoricity, and narrativity of the painting into play; making ink […]



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