• Voice Over: An Art, Criticism and Poetry Project – By Holly Crawford

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 00:22

      New York City, Voice Over–Andy Goldsworthy on the Roof, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Voice Over: An Art, Criticism and Poetry Project By Holly Crawford New York City Voice Over–Andy Goldsworthy on the Roof, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. This is what you see on the roof………………………….. .…………………………………. Wow! Look at this! The fog great […]

    • ABSTRACT GEOMETRY – by Agnes Martin

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 00:14

      "Born in 1912, and having long outlived all her contemporaries of the Abstract Expressionist generation, Agnes Martin has created a four-decade-long body of work that could equally be described as ahead of its time and as timeless. ABSTRACT GEOMETRY by Agnes Martin "Born in 1912, and having long outlived all her contemporaries of the Abstract […]

    • PUBLIC ART: Transforming the In-Between Spaces – By Molly Kleiman

      Saturday, 24 June 2006 00:01

      In constructing this inaugural section dedicated to public art, I was presented with a peculiar challenge: Simply, how does one define public art? PUBLIC ART: Transforming the In-Between Spaces By Molly Kleiman In constructing this inaugural section dedicated to public art, I was presented with a peculiar challenge: Simply, how does one define public art? […]

    • PHILIP GUSTON’S LAST LAUGH – By Jennifer Reeves

      Friday, 23 June 2006 23:58

      Pain plays the paperweight on Philip Guston’s desk. Keeps things tidy. PHILIP GUSTON’S LAST LAUGH By Jennifer ReevesAll during a night Of anxiety I wait At last the dawn comes Through the cracks of the shutters, Heartless as night the Monk Shun-e Pain plays the paperweight on Philip Guston’s desk. Keeps things tidy. Only problem […]

    • Music for Parking Lots – Music for Parking Lots

      Friday, 23 June 2006 23:51

      If the streets of Los Angeles were a symphony, the underground parking garage would be the "rest." Music for Parking Lots Music for Parking Lots     Drawing by Joanna Neborsky     If the streets of Los Angeles were a symphony, the underground parking garage would be the "rest." All day long the freeways […]

    • POLITICAL ENTERTAINMENT – By Jeanette Hendler

      Friday, 23 June 2006 23:45

      The movie Fahrenheit 911 is only one of the many vehicles that have been recently released to both enlighten and fill the entertainment medium with political content. POLITICAL ENTERTAINMENT By Jeanette HendlerThe movie Fahrenheit 911 is only one of the many vehicles that have been recently released to both enlighten and fill the entertainment medium […]

    • Solaris:Eclipsing Memory, Bill Albertini @ Alona Kagan Gallery – By Scott Weiland

      Friday, 23 June 2006 23:23

      I remember seeing an ad in one of my magazines (was it the New Yorker or Gourmet? Solaris:Eclipsing Memory, Bill Albertini @ Alona Kagan Gallery By Scott Weiland   Bill Albertini.       I remember seeing an ad in one of my magazines (was it the New Yorker or Gourmet? I don’t recall). It […]

    • Photo Fiction – By Zhanna Veyts

      Friday, 23 June 2006 23:17

      When photography emerged into the arena of fine art as a medium questioning truth, vision, and representation, conservative critics argued that it is not the artist’s function to portray social realities as they have no place in the museum space. Photo Fiction By Zhanna Veyts   Philip-Lorca diCorcia (American, born 1953) Untitled from “Cuba Libre,” […]

    • Lee Bontecou’s Retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago – By Amoreen Armetta

      Friday, 23 June 2006 23:12

      Sometimes a retrospective is powered by the fame of the artist or the work’s relevance to historians, and is no longer alive under its own steam. Lee Bontecou’s Retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago By Amoreen Armetta Lee Bontecou, Untitled, 1998 Sometimes a retrospective is powered by the fame of the artist or […]

    • Chi Peng. Sprinting Forward – By Feng Boyi

      Friday, 23 June 2006 23:07

      The title, One to One-Visions, best expresses my goal for this exhibition — to introduce the daily lives and living environments of the participating artists, to mix their photographs of very different styles and to exhibit them as a unit. Chi Peng. Sprinting Forward By Feng Boyi   Chi Peng. Sprinting Forward       […]