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City Sketchbook – By Annie Poon
Sunday, 25 June 2006 15:08Carol Caputo, a New York abstract artist, is a slight, jittery woman with a touch of a Brooklyn accent. City Sketchbook By Annie Poon Carol Caputo, “Union Sq. S. N.,” Crayon on Paper, éCarol Caputo Carol Caputo, a New York abstract artist, is a slight, jittery woman with a touch of a Brooklyn accent. Her […]
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Hear, New York: Sounding the Space – By Sarah Northmore
Sunday, 25 June 2006 14:56Several stories below Herald Square’s street level on the bustling N/R subway platform, is a green rectangular device. Hear, New York: Sounding the Space By Sarah Northmore Gleeful motions become musical compositions as passersby, young and old, play with Christopher Janney’s Sonic Forest, at Lincoln Center. Photos courtesy of Christopher Janney Several stories below Herald […]
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Voice Illusion – Ventriloquism by Ikkokudou – By Keiko Kai
Sunday, 25 June 2006 14:49Human beings can express themselves through various styles of theater including musical, opera, dance and drama by singing, dancing and acting. Voice Illusion – Ventriloquism by Ikkokudou By Keiko Kai Ikkoku Tamaki, Kan-chan(left). Photo credit: Masaya Sakaguchi Human beings can express themselves through various styles of theater including musical, opera, dance and drama by singing, […]
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Enter Laughing: Transforming Berlin with Thorsten Goldberg – By Molly Kleiman
Sunday, 25 June 2006 14:43I first came across Thorsten Goldberg’s Rock Paper Scissors by accident. Enter Laughing: Transforming Berlin with Thorsten Goldberg By Molly Kleiman Courtesy of Thorsten Goldberg I first came across Thorsten Goldberg’s Rock Paper Scissors by accident. I was in Berlin, crossing the Oberbaum Bridge with a friend late one night. We stopped. Mounted on the […]
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CELADON – By Jamie Dalglish
Sunday, 25 June 2006 14:39Facing her back. CELADON By Jamie Dalglish Robert Ryman , Untitled, 1959. Oil on manila, wrapping paper, 18 3/4 x 19 inches. Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery, New York Facing her back Every no is a yes Space replacing space Celadon square placed white Fusing an architectonic edge Intolerable world with out the gift of […]
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An Interview with Robert Ryman – By Peter Blum
Sunday, 25 June 2006 14:22Much has already been said about your paintings. But I’m interested in your life story and your origins. How did you get involved with art? An Interview with Robert Ryman By Peter Blum Much has already been said about your paintings. But I’m interested in your life story and your origins. How did you get […]
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Nika Assocation “From Another Perspective” – By Itoko Nakajima
Sunday, 25 June 2006 14:16Traditional Japanese art organization, Nika Association, had an opening and show on June 29th at ISE Cultural Foundation and Plaza Hotel in New York. Nika Assocation "From Another Perspective" By Itoko Nakajima Traditional Japanese art organization, Nika Association, had an opening and show on June 29th at ISE Cultural Foundation and Plaza Hotel in New […]
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Reinventing the Riviera – By Daniel Rothbart
Sunday, 25 June 2006 14:10One of the first things to strike a newcomer to the city of Nice in addition to the limpid turquoise coastline, belle epoque architecture,19th century casinos, handsome prostitutes, and delectable cuisine, is the Gallic fascination with contemporary art. Reinventing the Riviera By Daniel Rothbart Junko Yamasaki, “Leather Suit, ladyââ¬â¢s suit with human body hair,” 1996-97, […]
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Geometric Abstraction: Squaring the Circle; Circling the Square – By David Markus
Sunday, 25 June 2006 14:00Yeardley Leonard does not paint circles. Her new exhibit at Elizabeth Dee–a series of works composed entirely out of ninety degree angles–is meant, according to her press release, to "recognize the evolution of the reverential circle into a square." Geometric Abstraction: Squaring the Circle; Circling the Square By David Markus Moholy-Nagy’s self-mimetic abstraction. Yeardley Leonard […]
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Reinvention and Rejuvenation: The New Works of Lance Dehn� – By Monique Reno-Gaffey
Sunday, 25 June 2006 13:52Upon first glance it is very apparent that the transient quality of the evanescent pastel hues of Lance Dehn�’s new paintings represent a subtle but definitive change in his approach. Reinvention and Rejuvenation: The New Works of Lance Dehn� By Monique Reno-Gaffey ENG15, 2004. mixed media on paper 30″x42″ Upon first glance it is very […]