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Global Dali – By Valery Oisteanu
Tuesday, 20 June 2006 09:54The not so Sacred Life after Death of Saint Dali. Global Dali By Valery Oisteanu The not so Sacred Life after Death of Saint Dali. A diary of surreal insignificance by Valery Oisteanu The Black Hole of Dali One recent Sunday afternoon I was invited to join "the traveling […]
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STARBUCKS COFFEE – By George Porcari
Tuesday, 20 June 2006 09:45The photograph reveals only a single grotesque or comic moment, I thought, not the person as he really was more or less all his life. STARBUCKS COFFEE By George Porcari The photograph reveals only a single grotesque or comic moment, I thought, not the person as he really was more or less all his life. […]
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Dance in 2004:A New Populism Born out of Collaboration – By L.P. Streitfeld
Tuesday, 20 June 2006 09:41There is a new innocence in New York performance this season that is exploding with innovations stretching from the experimental downtown scene to the classical dance world. Dance in 2004:A New Populism Born out of Collaboration By L.P. Streitfeld A New Populism Born out of Collaboration There is a new […]
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Rhyming Circles: Peter Welz – By Mick Wilson
Tuesday, 20 June 2006 09:37Peter Welz is a Berlin-based artist, known for his contemporary kinetic reconfiguring of the traditional concerns of the sculptural figure. Rhyming Circles: Peter Welz By Mick Wilson Peter Welz is a Berlin-based artist, known for his contemporary kinetic reconfiguring of the traditional concerns of the sculptural figure. More recently, and […]
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Review: Op art Pops at Anton Kern – By Glenna Gordon
Tuesday, 20 June 2006 09:31Mental Oyster is as much pearl as oyster. Jim Lambie’s new installation at the Anton Kern Gallery focuses on the optical effects created by repeated forms and contrasting colors. Review: Op art Pops at Anton Kern By Glenna Gordon Jim Lambie 2004 installation view Mental Oyster is as much pearl […]
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YOKO ONO: Artist or Bodhisattva or Both? – By Daniel Rothbart
Tuesday, 20 June 2006 09:27On July 20, 1964 in Kyoto, Japan, Yoko Ono entered a stage dressed in her finest clothes, carrying a pair of scissors. YOKO ONO: Artist or Bodhisattva or Both? By Daniel Rothbart YOKO ONO, CUT PIECE, Africa Center, London, 1966. On July 20, 1964 in Kyoto, Japan, Yoko Ono […]
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Michael Petryââ¬â¢s Milky Ways @ Sundaran Tagore Gallery. – By Photios Giovanis
Tuesday, 20 June 2006 09:14Beautifully presented at SoHo’s Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Michael Petry’s first New York solo show, entitled The Milky Way and other Fairy Tales, pivots around a careful grouping of paired glass balls suspended from the ceiling. Michael Petry’s Milky Ways @ Sundaran Tagore Gallery. By Photios Giovanis Michael Petry’s “The Milky Way and Other […]
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Photo Objects – By Shin Terada
Tuesday, 20 June 2006 09:08While we are spending energy on seeking profit in our capitalistic society, the world is losing humanity. This is the object of my lens. Photo Objects By Shin Terada Photo Objects While we are spending energy on seeking profit in our capitalistic society, the world is losing humanity. This is […]
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Drawing Petals – By Karen Swikata
Tuesday, 20 June 2006 08:46The work of Susan Melikian Steinsieck caught my eye when I first saw it linked from the NY Arts Magazine Web site at www.nyartsmagazine.com/sue. Drawing Petals By Karen Swikata The work of Susan Melikian Steinsieck caught my eye when I first saw it linked from the NY Arts Magazine Web site at www.nyartsmagazine.com/sue. The site […]
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Torn Beauty: Marusela Granell – By Tobias Verlende
Tuesday, 20 June 2006 08:43Marusela Granell’s art is eye catching even at the moment of initial encounter. Torn Beauty: Marusela Granell By Tobias Verlende Marusela Granell Marusela Granell’s art is eye catching even at the moment of initial encounter. The latest show of Granell’s work consists of five paintings and compositions, one on […]