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Painting Rebellion
Wednesday, 17 September 2008 16:01After World War II, European and American contemporary art cast off its vanguard gloss as it went through the 1980s. As Achille Bonito Oliva said in Super Art (1988), the bureaucratic art system determined the admission of art’s value. Now, 20 years later, we can clearly tell that the key factor in such art systems […]
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Creating a Natural Death
Wednesday, 17 September 2008 15:39I went for a stroll with my camera earlier today, which is a usual activity for me. Walking aimlessly and looking for subjects to photograph, I came across an unusual mound of dirt that caught my attention. It was when I took a closer look that I discovered that this mound was in fact a […]
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Defying Dogma
Wednesday, 17 September 2008 15:29Hector Leonardi is the best-kept painting secret in New York. For 60 years, this student of Josef Albers at Yale has been exploring ways to create gorgeous textures on canvas. In that time, especially in the last decade, he has followed a relentlessly experimental path that has never surrendered the knowledge he has gained of […]
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The Voice of America
Wednesday, 17 September 2008 15:16Sometimes all a fledgling program needs is a little word-of-mouth. When the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards first started in 1923, the competition received just seven entries. 85 years later, over 100,000 entries were received, and the program had blossomed into the country’s most prestigious initiative for recognizing the talent of creative high school students. […]
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Mellowed Judgment
Tuesday, 16 September 2008 13:12Soft Logic represents my curatorial debut. As an artist and writer, putting together curatorial projects seemed like the logical next step. I seized the opportunity to employ a small project room at Broadway Gallery NYC as the site for a project I had been playing around with for a while. My idea was simple: I […]
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The Full Stop
Tuesday, 16 September 2008 13:02If there is one question which John M Armleder cannot and does not want to answer, it’s the question: “what do you want people to see in your work?” Critics have lauded his masterful use of different media and the sophisticated abstraction that informs his artistic process, but Armleder himself seems to be more concerned […]
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Live Streaming
Tuesday, 16 September 2008 12:42Flow, Broadway Gallery’s mid-summer group show organized by independent curator, Christine Kennedy, was a delightful example of the successful translation of a simple concept into a sumptuous and multilayered statement. Boasting a roster of remarkable international artists, including Cynthia Lawson Jarmillo, Ronda Johanessen, Beate Landen, Annie Leist, and Kirt Markle, Flow documents alternative interpretations of […]
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Schizophrenic State
Monday, 15 September 2008 15:44I started out as a painter, drawn to the medium’s inherent plasticity, but eventually I began seeking more resistance and brittleness, so I started making installations of cheap everyday materials gleaned from my Brooklyn surroundings. Then, by turning to the medium of sound, I returned to fluidity. While visual art investigates the space between artist […]
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Shaving a Shaman
Monday, 15 September 2008 15:36In my photographs, I skate upon the friction between the rational and the emotional. A consistent engagement in this conflict of meaning has been propelling me forward since the beginning. What I’ve culled from this process is an idiosyncratic combination of the objective, documentary photography style characteristic of the Düsseldorf School (evidenced in my earlier […]
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Lightness of Being
Monday, 15 September 2008 15:26Though the artists in Lightness of Being work across media, one aspect of their practice, the medium of charged particles in light, has been highlighted in this exhibition to demonstrate the unique potential it has when manipulated by the creative mind. The play of light has been a mainstay of painting for hundreds of years. […]