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PPL’s Edible Art
Tuesday, 18 December 2012 17:32You’re a Big Boy Now OR Rauschenberg ist Tödlich involves frameworks for music, text, actions, images, and interactive sequences. These evolved from improvisational and object-based performances done collaboratively by cellist and performance artist Valerie Kuehne; composer and performance artist Brian McCorkle; and writer and performance artist Esther Neff. Through a haze of grease and cigarette […]
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Dinner Collection at Barnard Gallery, Capetown
Tuesday, 18 December 2012 17:14On December 19th the Barnard Gallery will be hosting its annual Dinner Collections, with guest speaker David Krut. This exhibition is an opportunity for the gallery to collaborate with our artists, in order to showcase pieces that both the artists and Christiaan Barnard have earmarked and identified as significant works. This collection of work will […]
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Untitled Art Fair Establishes a Name For Itself
Thursday, 13 December 2012 21:05Amongst the extensive list of fairs exhibited at last week’s Art Basel, an underdog outshined the competitors with its fresh take on environmentally-minded art. Untitled, directed by curator Omar Lopez-Chahoud, made its debut this year by setting up camp right on Miami Beach. Showcasing up-and-coming artists from all over the world, Omar selected the appropriate […]
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Ceremony In Miami
Tuesday, 4 December 2012 17:37The subject of Matthew Deleget’s current work is abstract painting – its historical framework, precedent strategies, exhibition conventions, and audience expectations. In his studio, Matthew takes on a pluralist approach and merges painting with conceptual, process, and installation strategies. He freely samples, remixes, and often subverts precedent abstract art movements, including suprematism, constructivism, plastic, concrete, […]
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Contemporary Mexican Indigenous
Wednesday, 28 November 2012 19:01The Museum of Contemporary Indigenous Art just opened “Life and Death: Expressions of the Everyday Life according to the Worldview of the Contemporary Mexican Indigenous People” which leaves us in awes with the artistic work of 13 different Indigenous Mexican groups and one community of artisans “Mata Ortiz.” These works allow us an opportunity to […]
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Miami Says “Art”
Wednesday, 28 November 2012 17:37Miami’s art community in 1976 was very different than today’s Art Basel-fueled frenzy. But when the city’s cultural leaders were brought together back then by pied-piper artist Martin Kreloff for the original “Miami Says ART,” little did they know as they looked into his camera and shouted “ART” that they were foreshadowing an art destination […]
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José Tola’s Anthology
Tuesday, 27 November 2012 20:57Y Gallery is hosting a major show of Jose Tola curated by Cecilia Jurado and Aldo Sánchez. José Tola: An Anthology is a personal selection by the curators of Tola’s work from the two decades. This is the first solo show of Tola in New York and serves as a homage to an artist that […]
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Shades from White to Black
Tuesday, 20 November 2012 20:52“Shades from White to Black,” John Hrehov’s recent exhibit at Denise Bibro Fine Art, presented ten of the artist’s charcoal drawings, each evoking his signature interest in the theme of man coexisting with nature. Hrehov uses shades of white, black, and gray, focusing specifically on urban settings – juxtaposing patterns onto the surface to represent […]
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Katherine Daniels’ Beaded Paradise
Tuesday, 20 November 2012 16:52Katherine Daniels’s explores the archetypal ideals of gardens in paradise through beaded mixed-media sculptures, installations and public art. She creates immersive environments that heighten awareness of natural structures and through adornment and repetition her work is a meditation on our relationship to paradise as a setting physically and emotionally. Daniel’s body of work has an […]
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Studio Museum in Harlem: 2012-2013 Residency Shortlist
Friday, 24 August 2012 19:54Steffani Jemison, Jennifer Packer and Cullen Washington, Jr., have been selected as the 2012–13 artists in residence at The Studio Museum in Harlem. Since its founding in 1968, the Studio Museum has held a strong commitment to nurturing and advancing the careers of visual artists of African descent through the competitive and prestigious Artist-inResidence program, […]