• United In New Delhi

      Friday, 29 June 2012 17:34

        Held in New Delhi from September 27th through the 30th, United Art Fair seeks to present a carefully curated body of work representative of both the Indian and International contemporary art scene. United Art Fair features programs and events held alongside its grand exhibition such as “Art Walks,” Seminars, and the Sculpture Park.   […]

    • Gallery Joe Presents Jill O’Bryan, “Rock, Paper, Breath”

      Thursday, 28 June 2012 16:11

        Steps away from Philadelphia’s Independence Hall on a narrow avenue, Gallery Joe could be easily missed if one were not looking for it. Gallery Joe’s small size is perhaps one of its greatest strengths as it affords the viewer a more intimate experience with the art it exhibits. Coincidentally, it is the perfect venue […]

    • RARE Gallery Presents “STRANGE FRUIT”

      Thursday, 21 June 2012 17:40

      The original inspiration for STRANGE FRUIT comes from the poem written by Abel Meeropol, a Jewish high-school teacher from the Bronx that was then turned into a song of the same name popularized by Billie Holiday. While the poem and song refers to the horrors of lynching throughout the United States, particularly in the South, […]

    • ZONA MACO 2012: Mexico City Hits the Mark

      Thursday, 21 June 2012 16:30

      Mexico City’s contemporary art fair Zona Maco, now in its ninth edition, has consistently shown the ability to innovate the presentation and choice of participating galleries, challenging visitors and fulfilling collectors’ expectations with art from 108 venues. Organized by Zelika Garcia and Pablo del Val, the fair is divided into four sections and has a […]

    • Jamie Dalglish Delves Into New Forms

      Wednesday, 20 June 2012 18:43

      Jamie Dalglish’s art plows many fields. As a biophilist walking, his site contains many changing forms – nature/art/darkness/light/silence/chance/music/colour/poetryhis paintings are presentations of cinematic space/the story of his morphoglylph, which is the presence in dawn’s early light or stopping light. The viewer extrapolates freely, letting go and levitating in a state of frottage. “Art is the […]

    • Tamoo Gokita: “Silliness” In Tokyo

      Wednesday, 13 June 2012 15:37

      Taka Ishii Gallery is pleased to present “Variety Show,” an exhibition of new paintings by the Tokyo-based artist Tomoo Gokita, which will be on view from Saturday, June 30 to Saturday, July 28. “Variety Show” will be Gokita’s second exhibition at Taka Ishii Gallery since 2008. Gokita’s work has been shown in numerous exhibitions in […]

    • FIAC Lights Up Paris In October

      Thursday, 7 June 2012 15:54

      FIAC In 1974. FIAC returned to the center of Paris in 2005, at the Grand Palais, the Jardin des Tuileries and the Jardin des Plantes. This year FIAC will take place from October 18th to Sunday 21st, 2012 The Grand Palais brings together modern and contemporary art galleries-showing solo, group or thematic exhibitions-as well as […]

    • Nuit Blanche at Hotel Chantelle

      Wednesday, 6 June 2012 17:09

      The Social Exposure version will treat its guests like a blank canvas with digital productions of cloud and sky images to whisk people away into a heavenly world. The goal of the event, aside from celebrating the mid-summer feverous energy, is to bring together the social media mavens, the creative entrepreneurs and the nightlife goers […]

    • Russell Tyler At The Window 125

      Monday, 4 June 2012 16:22

      Employing a loose geometry, heavily applied, neon oil paint and a paired down aesthetic, Russell Tyler has created a unique painting language. Working in a more is more fashion; the artist pushes pattern-based imagery into new territory. Specifically in a work such as Data (2012) Tyler creates the effect of a broken T.V. screen circa […]

    • Jordi Alcaraz at Tomlinson Kong Contemporary

      Monday, 4 June 2012 16:07

      The title of this exhibition, loosely translates to “Wakes and Doors.” A common hallmark of this artist’s work is the rupture or manipulation of the acrylic surface. These ruptures behave as doors or corridors pointing the eye toward the space separating the viewer from the work while “deixants,” the word used for the trail or […]