• Architecture / Book Reviews – By Tia Blassingame

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 20:58

      Illuminated Interiors Radical Landscapes: Reinventing Outdoor Space. Architecture / Book Reviews By Tia Blassingame Radical Landscapes: Reinventing Outdoor Space Illuminated Interiors Radical Landscapes: Reinventing Outdoor Spaceby Jane Amidon ISBN: 0-500-28427-X, Thames & Hudson, 2004, $29.95 Divided into seven chapters, Radical Landscapes considers examples of provocative or reinvented landscapes. The "Light, Color, Texture" chapter focuses on […]

    • Julie Karabenick: Expansion and Ascension Beyond Geometry – By Zhanna Veyts

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 20:53

      Our visual world has become increasingly dominated by pixilated images. Julie Karabenick: Expansion and Ascension Beyond Geometry By Zhanna Veyts Julie Karabenick, Composition 48. 28” x 28”, acrylic on canvas, 2004. Our visual world has become increasingly dominated by pixilated images. Critical discourse is dominated by declarative rants about the end of painting and the […]

    • Music News – Music News

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 20:49

      LATEST NEWS: The Beta Band Break Up Music News Music News The Beta Band (photo credit: www.thebetaband.com) LATEST NEWS:The Beta Band Break Up The Scottish band has decided to call it quits at the end of this year. The band’s statement on their website http://www.betaband.com explains: "Eight years of hard work and critical acclaim but […]

    • It’s the Grooviest Thing, It’s a Perfect Dream – Curiosa Rolls Into New Yor – By Robert J. Ricci

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 14:52

      Supporting what is arguably their finest release since 1989’s Disintegration, reluctant Goth-icons The Cure recently brought their Curiosa Festival to New York’s Randall’s Island. It’s the Grooviest Thing, It’s a Perfect Dream – Curiosa Rolls Into New Yor By Robert J. Ricci     Robert Smith (photo credit: www.thecure.com)     Supporting what is arguably […]

    • Chungyoon Kim’s Anthropomorphic Sculptures – By Fu Chia-Wen Lien

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 11:45

      Chungyoon Kim’s Anthropomorphic Sculptures of Singularity, Strength and Sublimity. Chungyoon Kim’s Anthropomorphic Sculptures By Fu Chia-Wen Lien Chungyoon Kim’s Anthropomorphic Sculptures of Singularity, Chungyoon Kim’s Anthropomorphic Sculptures of Singularity, Strength and Sublimity Chungyoon Kim’s sculptures are characterized by a striking singularity of formal structure. His angular forms, created by the joining of two pieces of […]

    • LEFTOVERS: Li Gang’s Sculptures as Urban Re-Enchantments – By Beatrice Leanza

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 11:41

      "The flanêur is not only someone on the threshold of the city. LEFTOVERS: Li Gang’s Sculptures as Urban Re-Enchantments By Beatrice Leanza http://www.pickleart.com/en/gallery/gallery.htm "The flanêur is not only someone on the threshold of the city. He is someone who is driven by desire, curiosity, by objects, goods; his urban trajectory is ruled, as in Bloom-Ulysses’, […]

    • An Iconoclast Who Sells Painting by Slices – Toshihiko Washio Translated by Masato Fujii

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 10:56

      The wall of the newly opened gallery ganglion extends some 20 meters. The entire surface of the wall is packed with about a dozen linked Japanese paper panels. These panels show vivid images depicted with a free touch, using pure and bright colors that could be described as Mediterranean. An Iconoclast Who Sells Painting by […]

    • Showing It By Masking It: An Art of Reverse Psychology – Toshihiko Washio Translated by Masato Fujii

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 10:52

      When you open the gallery’s door and take a quick glance at the wall, some paintings crave your attention. They instantly begin to make eyes at you, pleading: "Please look at me!" Showing It By Masking It: An Art of Reverse Psychology Toshihiko Washio Translated by Masato Fujii courtesy of the artist When you open […]

    • Aki Narita in “Hito Hito” (Person to Person) Metropolitan Museum of Tokyo – Hiroto Ohnogi

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 10:50

      The paintings of Aki Narita reach down into primal darkness and bring the parts missing from more academic works in "Hito Hito" (Person to Person) at the Metropolitan Museum of Tokyo, up into consciousness. Aki Narita in "Hito Hito" (Person to Person) Metropolitan Museum of Tokyo Hiroto Ohnogi Aki Narita, Tedious Skirt. The paintings of […]

    • Electric Light Orchestrated: Dan Flavin at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas – Matthew Bour

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 10:48

      In a stimulating retrospective of Dan Flavin at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the lights vibrate as if they were alive. Flavin’s works seen en masse have a far more visceral impact than the singular works we are used to seeing here and there. Electric Light Orchestrated: Dan Flavin at The Modern Art […]