• Next Station: ‘Cartoon’? – Fang Fang

      Wednesday, 28 June 2006 04:03

      I have always wanted to curate an exhibition that captures the artistic climate of my contemporaries. Since 2002, I have seen a number of new young writers of the so-called ‘post-1980’ generation, such as Han Han, Guo Jingming, Chun Shu and Zhang Yueran, burst onto the Chinese literature scene. Next Station: ‘Cartoon’? Fang Fang I […]

    • Quarry: Lucy Gunning at Greene Naftali Gallery – By Danielle Augusta Cannon

      Wednesday, 28 June 2006 01:12

      Picasso once said, "every act of creation is first an act of destruction." Perhaps Lucy Gunning was thinking along these lines when she created Quarry, an installation recently on display at the Greene Naftali Gallery. Quarry: Lucy Gunning at Greene Naftali Gallery By Danielle Augusta Cannon Courtesy of Greene Naftali Gallery. Picasso once said, "every […]

    • Meditations on Noguchi’s Garden-Museum – By Valery Oisteanu

      Wednesday, 28 June 2006 00:33

      It is early in the morning and the busses full of art journalist pull alongside a renovated building in Long Island City, Queens, concealed by an old red brick wall and a new cement brick wall. Meditations on Noguchi’s Garden-Museum By Valery Oisteanu Sculpture garden by Elizabeth Felicella It is early in the morning and […]

    • Measuring Crowds (Measuring the City): White Noise / White Light – By Hilary Sample

      Tuesday, 27 June 2006 23:30

      In 2003, The Athens Olympic Committee hosted an international competition and selected nine temporary site-specific projects to highlight the culture of the city in celebration of the Olympic Games. Measuring Crowds (Measuring the City): White Noise / White Light By Hilary Sample J. Meejin Yoon, White Noise / White Light. photograph courtesy of J. Meejin […]

    • In the City, Two Women – By Michael Rush

      Tuesday, 27 June 2006 23:26

      Art exhibitions are often born of "propositions" that curators, after much looking and thinking, seek to illustrate through assembled works of art. In the City, Two Women By Michael Rush Carrie Moyer, “Affiche #14 (Cherry Bomb)”, 2004. Acrylic on canvas, 50 x 42 in. Courtesy of the artist Art exhibitions are often born of "propositions" […]

    • Conceptual Art: People-Watching – By Piri Halasz

      Tuesday, 27 June 2006 23:18

      Herewith I offer a piece of conceptual art: an exhibition of invisible paintings and sculpture, created by myself going to museums solely to look at the other people there. Conceptual Art: People-Watching By Piri Halasz Constantin Brancusi, “The Kiss”, 1916. Limestone, 23 x 13 1/4 x 10 inches (58.4 x 33.7 x 25.4 cm). Philadelphia […]

    • Striving for Perfection : In Conversation with Laurie Fendrich – By Julie Karabenick

      Tuesday, 27 June 2006 23:13

      Laurie Fendrich has been an abstract painter for over 30 years. She received her MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1978, and is currently Professor of Fine Arts at Hofstra University. Striving for Perfection : In Conversation with Laurie Fendrich By Julie Karabenick Laurie Fendrich, “Augustine”, 2004, 30″ x 27″ […]

    • Striving for Perfection : In Conversation with Laurie Fendrich – By Julie Karabenick

      Tuesday, 27 June 2006 22:59

      Laurie Fendrich has been an abstract painter for over 30 years. She received her MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1978, and is currently Professor of Fine Arts at Hofstra University. Striving for Perfection : In Conversation with Laurie Fendrich By Julie Karabenick Laurie Fendrich, “Augustine”, 2004, 30″ x 27″ […]

    • Native Voice For A National Museum – By Daniel Rothbart

      Tuesday, 27 June 2006 22:51

      A different sort of museum opened in Washington D.C. this September. Native Voice For A National Museum By Daniel Rothbart Kiowa hide shield with painted cover, Oklahoma, ca. 1900. Photo by NMAI Move Team, © Smithsonian Institution/National Museum of the American Indian. (12/3230) A different sort of museum opened in Washington D.C. this September. The […]

    • Secret Beneath the Veil – By Laurie Blum

      Tuesday, 27 June 2006 22:43

      Ever since I can remember, I have been fascinated with the mystique of Persia. Secret Beneath the Veil By Laurie Blum “Hafez Tomb 2004 Shiraz, Iran” gouashe on paper, 18×24 Ever since I can remember, I have been fascinated with the mystique of Persia. I had no idea when I first set foot in Iran, […]