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Ana Bustoââ¬â¢s Butterfly Swimmer 2002 at White Box – Eduardo Costa
Monday, 8 May 2006 14:48Ana Busto’s Butterfly Swimmer 2002 at White Box Eduardo Costa Ana Busto presented in the Summer Butterfly Swimmer 2002 at White Box. The 8 x 5 Ft, color work is based on a photograph of Jesus Collado, a Spanish swimmer who won a gold medal at the most recent Olympic games in Sydney. Collado faces […]
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Geoffrey Davis at Andre Zarre and The:Artist:Network – Eduardo Costa
Monday, 8 May 2006 14:46Geoffrey Davis at Andre Zarre and The:Artist:Network Eduardo Costa “Instead of doing a lot of paintings, I did a lot of paint on one painting” says Geoff Davis. He is talking about his own work, about 30years of pigment accumulation on board, recently seen in New York City at The:Artist:Network and the Andr� Zarre Gallery, […]
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William Fisk at the Forum – Marlena Donohue
Monday, 8 May 2006 14:45William Fisk at the Forum Marlena Donohue Forum Gallery near Beverly Hills has brought to the Los Angeles art scene—a locale not historically open to figurative genres—some extremely convincing realistic art. It’s a style that’s been theoretically beleaguered in and outside L.A. The advent of the photograph, of technologies that copy the real world with […]
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USI Theory – Norman Douglas
Monday, 8 May 2006 14:43USI Theory Norman Douglas SPACELefebvre writes that architectural spaces represent a political use of knowledge, imply an ideology designed to conceal that use, and embody a technological simulation of the possible within the existing mode of production. Any theme proposed by any galerie or haus devoted to the presentation of art and architecture risks specialist […]
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A Conversation with Kathleen Ash-Milby – Jason Lujan
Monday, 8 May 2006 10:18A Conversation with Kathleen Ash-Milby Jason Lujan Katheen Ash-Milby is the staff curator at the American Indian Community House Gallery in New York City. The AICH Gallery is non-profit, is the only Native American owned and operated art gallery/museum in New York City. The gallery presents a minimum of four exhibitions each year and presents […]
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The Saatchi Gallery Moving and Shaking: Not-So-Young British Artists or Loc – Charles Giuliano
Monday, 8 May 2006 10:15The Saatchi Gallery Moving and Shaking: Not-So-Young British Artists or Loc Charles Giuliano A dozen or so years ago, when I first visited the Saatchi Gallery, it represented real effort and commitment. The exhibition space, in a large, one-story industrial space, at 98A Boundary Road in St. John’s Wood, was difficult to reach by tube […]
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CHANGING THE MAINSTREAM – Kirk Hughey
Monday, 8 May 2006 10:13CHANGING THE MAINSTREAM Kirk Hughey “Thepurpose of art is to lay bare the questions which have been hidden by the answers”James Baldwin One of the prevailing clichés of contemporary art is that art serves asa “mirror of its time”. How much truth underlies this assumption? Two shallow and seemingly contradictory conventions have subtended our view […]
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Pop-cultural Immersion at Apex – Cristina Colasanto
Monday, 8 May 2006 10:11Pop-cultural Immersion at Apex Cristina Colasanto Bringing the worksof Roberto Cuoghi, John Dogg, Nate Lowman and Kaz Oshiro together in Apexart’s2003 Summer Program is the result of a fortunate collaboration between art historianKaty Seigel and gallerists, Michele Maccarone and Mitchell Algus. Exhibitingfour young artists bound by a common interest in popular culture and media imagery,each […]
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The Artistic Experiments of Patricia Piccinini – Megan J. Doll
Monday, 8 May 2006 10:09The Artistic Experiments of Patricia Piccinini Megan J. Doll The propelling force behind the works of Patricia Piccinini is that of pathos:mutant creatures, disembodied lumps of flesh and warped machinery are among themore frequent motifs of her sculptures, photographs, film clips and paintings.A prominent Australian artist with an evident ambivalence towards medical science,Piccinini deploys the […]
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Ssamziespace and the Alternative Art Scene in Korea – Hyunjin Shin
Monday, 8 May 2006 10:07Ssamziespace and the Alternative Art Scene in Korea Hyunjin Shin While the numberof independent and alternative art spaces in the US is dwindling, Korea has witnessedthe proliferation of these types of art organizations. Between 1998 and1999, new art spaces such SSamziespace, Ilju House, Insa Art Center, ProjectSpace Sarubia, Pool and the Loop opened in Korea. […]