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“DENISE” by Michele Gabriele @ TILE
Sunday, 12 April 2015 01:50“DENISE” by Michele Gabriele @ TILE Since March 17, TILE project space is hosting DENISE, a solo show by Michele Gabriele. DENISE is a flow in which the environment is pressing and tightens. She is an unlimited permanence but divided in correspondence with the unwinding of purposeful phenomena. The substance is in excess, in surplus […]
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Art For A Dream – Community Organization, NYC
Tuesday, 7 April 2015 20:01Art For A Dream is an online gallery featuring artists who fundraise for charity with their art. We do not take a commission from our artists and the service we offer them is free which helps them to continue to make a positive difference in the cause they are supporting. We give them their own profile which they […]
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Interview with Ann Lewis
Saturday, 4 April 2015 17:23Interview with Ann Lewis By Stephanie Stepan Originally published on Friday Best: www.fridaybestmag.com Somewhere on a wall in NYC, a little owl with the words ‘Love Life’ next to it marks the spot of Ann Lewis’s first stencil. It wasn’t a smooth operation: In her hurry to not get caught she forgot to take the […]
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The Roving Eye | Film
Sunday, 22 March 2015 17:07The Roving Eye By Tony Zaza BE NOT INHOSPITABLE TO STRANGERS LEST THEY BE ANGELS IN DISGUISE. The Better Angels, Terrence Malick’s silent black and white movie restores the promise of cinema as a medium that can invade conscience. Once viewed psychic apathy is impossible. Poetically bleak and somber, the coonskin voiceover narrative conveys a […]
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Manuella Muerner-Marioni: Philosophy of Mirror Sculptures
Saturday, 3 January 2015 22:28Through my work I want to break out of the rigid social order, create tensions and to bring about a vivid confrontation with the issues of “form, light and colors”. My fascination has always been the play of light in the crystals, in the water, and especially the light fraction of sunlight through the prism. […]
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The Fidler of Half Moon Bay
Saturday, 1 November 2014 17:12The Fidler of Half Moon Bay By Tony Zaza, The Roving Eye Irving Norman fights the corporate slagheap. He fought Franco in 1938. He missed WWI & WW2. Too old for Vietnam, he fought within his canvases. Too too over-the- top to be commercial, too too obvious to ferment action, missing the abstract expressionist mainstream, […]
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The Allen Ruppersberg Sourcebook from ICI
Tuesday, 8 July 2014 09:00We point kaleidoscopes at the light to examine the creation of forms. The Allen Ruppersberg Sourcebook: Reanimating the 20th century, is a similar contrivance. It’s the second sourcebook in a series by Independent Curators International (ICI). The sourcebook is made up of archival materials, which were influential to Allen Ruppersberg’s art, specifically over nine projects (1978-2012). […]
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Escape to Art Hamptons Art Fair
Thursday, 3 July 2014 09:00From Cuba to Korea and Switzerland to Spain, this year’s seventh annual ArtHamptons fair—aptly titled “Escape”—will take art collectors and enthusiasts on a tour of established visual and performance artists hailing from around the globe. Among the featured artists is La Roc, one of the world’s first street artists who collaborated with Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, […]
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Solidified Dynamics: New Animals with Hadrien David
Wednesday, 2 July 2014 09:00Hadrien David is a philosopher by education. Therefore, for him, an animal form is just a pretext for a movement belied by the form. Sometimes his exploration gets through to us as an animal, and on other occasions it manifests itself as some other form of life. His concept of nature is lively and dynamic. […]
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The Religious Art of Mummification
Monday, 30 June 2014 09:00Mick Rampartha is an oddball experimental American poet. Most of his work is in haiku form and plays with the most banal and primitive attributes of life. A few weeks before he brought me to the Mother Cabrini Shrine and the Cloisters, Mick had his prostate removed. I was the first person to visit him […]