• Paul Delvaux at Blain-DiDonna Gallery by Tony Zaza

      Friday, 31 May 2013 09:56

      While other fine arts venues continue to exploit the unwashed and uneducated, Blain-DiDonna Gallery continues to offer opportunities to re-examine artists whose work reinterprets our notions of the nature of artistic expression, while at the same time preserving their integrity and mystery. Following their stimulating Hans Arp show comes the enigma of Paul Delvaux, whose […]

    • Brian Morris Gallery: Genius of Love

      Tuesday, 28 May 2013 21:38

      Genius of Love, curated by Jason Stopa, brings together a group of contemporary painters. Many of these works, both abstract and figurative, relish in hybrid painting techniques. Using varying approaches, the works allude to painting as love. Genius of Love includes Rick Briggs, Jaqueline Cedar, Farrell Brickhouse, Shara Hughes, EJ Hauser, Emily Noelle Lambert and Andrea […]

    • Simon Hantai at Paul Kasmin

      Friday, 24 May 2013 09:26

      Paul Kasmin Gallery presents never before seen works by Hungarian-born artist Simon Hantai. Hantai’s work can be distinguished by his signature technique “pillage,” or folded, tied, and dyed un-stretched canvas. His work  interplays between positive and negative space, resulting in both geometric and botanical patterns. A massive figure in Europe, his work deserves more recognition […]

    • To Sleep, Perchance To Dream by Anita Sto and Giorgio Savona

      Tuesday, 14 May 2013 14:50

      Thursday, May 23rd, 2013 independent curators Anita Sto and Giorgio Savona will present TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM, a preview of a work in progress by conceptual multimedia artist, Anita Sto and Professional Photographer Giorgio Savona. The exhibition will be held at Broadway Gallery, 473 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10013. TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE […]

    • Becky Franco: Chosen at SOHO20

      Monday, 6 May 2013 21:01

      Being an artist is all about vulnerability. Some artists are pretty afraid of this, creating a product that feels very closed-off and protected from the prying eyes of their viewers. Becky Franco is not one of these artists. Her large realist works on canvas are now on view through May 18th at SOHO20 Gallery in […]

    • Spring/Break Partners With Paddle 8

      Thursday, 28 February 2013 19:47

      SPRING/BREAK Art Show returns for it’s second annual exhibition at the Old School on March 5 – 10, 2013. NY Arts Magazine recently caught up with two of the show’s many curators, Ambre Kelly and Andrew Gori. This year’s rendition is titled, “New Mysticism.” Using this theme, more than 20 curators will show pieces that […]

    • Malgorzata Karp-Soja

      Tuesday, 10 May 2011 21:40

      Malgorzata Karp-Soja Firenze, Italy: May 16th – May 22nd Auditorium al Duomo Via dei Cerretani, 54/R 50123 – Firenze (FI) telefono: 0552381752 fax: 055268308 For Further Information: Virgilio Firenze Website Malgorzata Karp-Soja’s Website   5 Paradise, Malgorzata Karp-Soja

    • Marlene Dumas

      Monday, 26 January 2009 17:45

      Marlene Dumas Presenter Location Press Release Online Review Contacts Artist Marlene Dumas Harriet Zinnes There is a difficulty in viewing the artwork of Marlene Dumas. Questions arise. What is pornography? What is nude? What is naked? All images are courtesty of MOMA. How does the reliance on the photograph as an almost exclusive source material […]

    • UNNATURAL ACTS and Other Illicit Thoughts about Nature

      Monday, 26 January 2009 16:23

      UNNATURAL ACTS and Other Illicit Thoughts about Nature Presenter Location Press Release Curator Contacts Artist Broadway Gallery, January 2, 2009-January 15, 2009 Chris Twomey As organizer of “Broadthinking; UNNATURAL ACTS and Other Illicit Thoughts about Nature” my main interest was to showcase artists whose work contains inventive content (Broadthinking is not afraid of content) related […]

    • Seeing the World as Sculpture

      Monday, 26 January 2009 15:58

      Seeing the World as Sculpture Presenter Location Press Release Online Review Contacts Artist Isamu Noguchi at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park By Edward Rubin Japanese American artist Isamu Noguchi’s (1904-88) philosophy of life and artistic output are so intricately intertwined that it is near impossible to think of them separately. All images are courtesty of Yorkshire […]