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Alberto Sughi on Painting, Ideology and Loneliness – Interviewed by Biagio Maraldi
Saturday, 24 June 2006 10:05Alberto Sughi, is one of the main exponents of the figurative pictorial era, in which "Existential Realism" was widely discussed and debated. Alberto Sughi quickly engaged the attention of art critics: his work attracted a significant convergence of eminent scholars and essayists of diverse orientations and was presented in the most important collections of Contemporary […]
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Surrealists in Print: Surreal Biographies and Art Books – Valery Oisteanu
Saturday, 24 June 2006 09:59From the vast ocean of books on the subject of Surrealism, three recent entries come floating to the top whether by virtue of their subject matter, scholarship or superior graphics. All three were published at the tail end of last year, two of them to coinciding with major New York City shows. Ghost Ships complements […]
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Mario Merz Forever – Emilio Corti
Saturday, 24 June 2006 09:56The Castello di Rivoli, the most important contemporary art museum in Italy, recently ran a retrospective of Mario Merz?s work, curated by Pier Giovanni Castagnoli, Ida Gianelli and Beatrice Merz. The show served as a saturated chronological and developmental overview of what the MERZ Foundation, which opened in Turin at the end of April, will […]
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“Pillow Talk” – D. Dominick Lombardi
Saturday, 24 June 2006 09:54Solvent Space has quickly become Richmond, Virginia?s hot new venue because of its experimental nature and overtly industrial feel. For its first show, installation artist James Hyde transformed the main gallery space "Pillow Talk" D. Dominick Lombardi James Hyde, Large Air Cushion, 2002. Vinyl, acrylic on linen, electric blower, 180 X 144 X 288 inches […]
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Can Buildings Curate: An exhibition celebrating the commingling of art, architecture and curating –
Saturday, 24 June 2006 08:28The absence of a question mark after the title of this exhibition, "Can Buildings Curate"?on display at the Architectural Association in London until May 27?is pointed: of course buildings can curate. Can Buildings Curate: An exhibition celebrating the commingling of art, architecture and curating James Westcott Study from Rem Koolhaas’s AMO for the Hermitage museum […]
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Aural Fixation: Music News – Beata Patricia Pac
Saturday, 24 June 2006 08:26A ROXY MUSIC REUNIONIt’s been over 20 years since Roxy Music’s last album, Avalon, but there is a good news on the horizon: all five original members (Bryan Ferry, Paul Thompson, Phil Manzanera, Andy Mackay and Brian Eno) are planning to record a new album. The band already had a "reunion" tour four years ago […]
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Raffaella Corcione: Dialogues and Silhouettes – Lina Hargrett
Saturday, 24 June 2006 08:24Influenced by much theological study, numerous journeys to India and in depth research into Eastern philosophy, Raffaella Corcione has been continuously developing her artwork. Predominantly defined by its experimental elements and variety, Corcione?s works explore bright colors, abstract forms and human figures; Corcione also plays with these elements in her sculptural works. Raffaella Corcione: Dialogues […]
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Heidemarie Kull and the Art of Observation: What lies beneath – Arhan Virdi
Saturday, 24 June 2006 08:22With echoes of Picasso’s contorted figures, Degas’ dappled strokes and a Jungian exploration of The Self, Heidemarie Kull’s latest series illuminates the canvas. Kull explores the complexities of color and metaphors; her imagined figures and mysterious compositions are filtered through a melting pot of artistic and literary influences. Heidemarie Kull and the Art of Observation: […]
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To Paint a Universe: enter the laboratory of Xavier Busquets – Cherie Louise
Saturday, 24 June 2006 08:19With dramatic, almost violent, strokes and textured layers, Xavier Busquets tries to capture the passion and pain of life, love and modern society. "I paint feelings," he explains, "feelings of friendship, feelings of beautiful sunny days, rain in New York . . . I try to put in an image something that escapes words. To […]
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Sound Bites: Anna VanMatre – NY ARTS
Saturday, 24 June 2006 08:17Anna VanMatre captures a prominent struggle, that of nature and man’s destructive interference with it. Drawing with pencil on paper, she depicts rising smoke and gases, voluminous plumes of steam and radioactive dust Sound Bites: Anna VanMatre NY ARTS courtesy of the artist "Anna VanMatre captures a prominent struggle, that of nature and man’s destructive […]