• Palisadenparenchym-Daniel Schmidt, Curator, Danese Gallery

      Tuesday, 10 July 2007 15:08

      The title of this exhibition, “Palisadenparenchym,” is German for palisade mesophyll, a biological term that describes the cellular layer directly under the surface, or cuticle, of a plant leaf. Each of these cells is cylindrical in shape and, when combined and seen in a cross-section, interestingly resembles a palisade or fence-like structure. With the highest […]

    • Stay Forever and Ever and Ever- Andrew Renton, Curator,South London Gallery

      Tuesday, 10 July 2007 14:56

      It begins with a half-memory of a refrain you could not forget. But then again, you cannot be certain how it came to be lodged within the recesses of your memory. As if you had always known it, despite not knowing where you had come upon it. Or as if someone with whom you have […]

    • The Vanished Paris of Eugene Atget at Zabriskie Gallery-Valery Oisteanu

      Tuesday, 10 July 2007 14:44

      When traveling in Paris, I have several times encountered the ghost of Eugene Atget, a master photographer much admired by surrealists. The artist has led me down those mysterious winding cobblestone streets of St. Germaine de Pres, past antique shops with windows full of mannequins and archaic tools.Atget tirelessly photographed the ancient precincts of Paris […]

    • The Freedom of Censorship -Danilo Pasquali

      Monday, 9 July 2007 14:59

      I create erotic images and I enjoy doing so. I especially enjoy this work in Italy where, lately, public morals in terms of sexuality have been affected by a touch of intolerance and censorship, and not so far from the likes of that experienced back in the Middle Ages. Obviously, this is quite hypocritical and […]

    • Divided Minds

      Monday, 9 July 2007 14:08

      Wai Kit Lam’s work is primarily concerned with the relationship of individuals to their immediate environment and questions the extent to which we are molded by our surroundings or whether it is, in fact, our surroundings that mold us. She uses large-format photography to present two apparently dissociated images on one sheet of aluminum. One […]

    • Cum*

      Monday, 9 July 2007 13:57

      As a collective of three artists based in Ghent, Belgium, we have been creating work for the streets with sex as our main theme for some time. Because of our mutual interests and because we happen to share the same sense of humor when it comes to this particular subject matter, this extended project all […]

    • Manfredi Beninati: The Painter of Dreamland – Laura Barreca

      Monday, 9 July 2007 12:58

      Manfredi Beninati’s painting is informed by cinema, photography and literature and, through it, he shows us the world of personal memory. Historically speaking, the artist’s paintings, installations and sculptures refer to the so-called “theatricalization” of visual arts, developed into international artistic production during the last 50 years. Artists such as Robert Wilson, Vito Acconci and […]

    • Double Meditations: Carlo Ferraris – Horace Bockington

      Friday, 6 July 2007 18:07

      In his photographs, installations and video works, Carlo Ferraris’ art resonates with a strong theoretical underpinning that cannot be separated from his interdisciplinary approach to making art. However, Ferraris’ artworks are less about the dynamics of his medium—including photography, sculpture, video and their particular discourses—and more related to post-conceptual art’s potential for exploring a host […]

    • CHINA*KAN KAN – Ilana Yagel

      Friday, 6 July 2007 17:58

      Why create? To shout. Why keep on creating after the Shoah? To keep on shouting and preventing another one. To say: a flower is not a flower, To say: nails in a block of concrete and some cobblestones around it can also be a flower. If you dare looking at, imagining and loving this pile […]

    • Pablo Pijnappel – Andrea Tarsia

      Friday, 6 July 2007 17:54

      Most family histories today feature stories of migration and displacement, of foreign origins or relatives and friends scattered across the globe. The works of the young Dutch-Brazilian artist Pablo Pijnappel similarly address this phenomenon. Taking as their starting point the history of a single member of the artist’s own extended family, his films and slide […]