• Masters of Polish Media Neo-Avant-garde by Slawomir Marzec

      Wednesday, 5 September 2007 17:22

      The latest exhibition of Polish media neo-avant-garde, already displayed in some important galleries and museums in Poland, has just opened in the City Gallery BWA in Lublin. The exhibition presents three distinguished veterans of Polish media neo-avant-garde: Antoni Mikolajczyk, Jozef Robakowski and Zygmunt Rytka, who are three of the first artists practicing media, installation and […]

    • Marcel.lí Antúnez Roca by Vittoria Broggini

      Wednesday, 5 September 2007 17:17

      The works of Marcel.lí Antúnez Roca are rich in meaning and take shape through the interaction of representational means, processes and actions. Through blending biological and technological, natural and artificial, real and imaginary, mental and physical elements and by a process of layering, relationships and connections become the powerful driving force of the artist’s imagination. […]

    • MICA KOREA 2007 EXHIBITION WHITE in Seoul and Baltimore W3= White Day, Wedding, Women…

      Tuesday, 4 September 2007 18:52

      White, often seen as neutral, blank, and empty, is also laden with cultural, social, and historical associations and significations. A group of twelve Korean and American artists collaborated on a feminist art exhibition in Seoul, Korea around the theme white and used the color white as the lens through which to view Korean culture. In […]

    • Dort Masal – Enstellasyon – Evre 1 – Bahar Kerimoglu

      Friday, 31 August 2007 17:50

      very very long and abundant black hair – preferably actual human hair- hanging down the window of a sky-rise building.. (this can be interpreted in various alternative ways; such as hair being cut in little pieces from many eastern women’s heads and these pieces being assembled back to back; and conveying a different meaning than […]

    • Incarnation Hammond Museum North Salem, NY by D. Dominick Lombardi

      Friday, 31 August 2007 17:44

      Contemporary art from Asia seems to be increasingly abundant everywhere you look – in our leading museums to our most progressive galleries. So it is no wonder that more and more, curators are scrambling to shed light on the differences and the distinctions from country to country. And it is hard to say where influences […]

    • Richard Serra at the MoMA by Harriet Zinnes

      Thursday, 30 August 2007 19:13

      For Richard Serra, sculpture is not merely an object. And it’s most certainly not an object only to be seen. It is a means of searching, of allowing the viewer to walk into its enclosures, to feel its oppressions and releases even as its steel walls enclose and release. The viewer, therefore, must invade his […]

    • Open Season – Whitney May interviews artist Kimberley Hart

      Thursday, 30 August 2007 19:09

      Kimberley Hart: This body of work revolves around an alter ego, conceived of in the hope of creating a complicated figure through which to address issues of identity and gender expectation. Before her emergence, I had been making works based on narratives from my own pre-adolescent tomboy exploits. While I was interested in the gender […]

    • Wang Lifeng’s Great Ming Dynasty at Red Gate Gallery, Beijing – Tally Beck

      Wednesday, 29 August 2007 17:29

      Artist Wang Lifeng will exhibit his new show, The Great Ming Dynasty, at Red Gate Gallery’s Watchtower location from September 1 – 29, 2007.  His latest work debuts his new, innovative medium that both demonstrates his connection to traditional Chinese visual expression as well as his boundless imagination in searching for new vehicles for contemporary […]

    • Andrew Kuo

      Wednesday, 29 August 2007 17:25

      I like to make simple things complicated. I joke and say this is the way I am as a person too. There’s a truth to everything. So, I like to say my work is about that, specifically, about making and looking. By making my work abstract, it reduces the levels at which someone can identify […]

    • David LaChapelle – Mary Hrbacek

      Tuesday, 28 August 2007 18:04

      Errant behavior, retribution and eventual redemption define the ingenious photographs in David LaChapelle’s current exhibition. The artist explores with humor, irony and imagination a spectrum that spans from socio-economic satire to religious and political commentary. In the monumental piece Deluge, American culture symbolized by Las Vegas undergoes Biblical consequences for bad behavior. LaChapelle stresses the […]