• Banu Inanc Uyan Dur

      Friday, 9 August 2013 17:48

      In my designs, I mostly inspired with the cultural environment that I have been. The geography I live has a rich historical past, which has been host to many different cultures for centuries. Legends, laments, tales, belief systems, and tragedies are still part of our lives. Endless fights and political games are normal for the […]

    • Eleven Ways To Think About Boullet: A Review in Real Time

      Thursday, 8 August 2013 09:00

      1. Eh, voilà! Inside the commune mailbox is an old fashioned, hefty brown flat packed with books from Antenne Publishing in London. All of them are by or about one Victor Boullet, a migrant artist with a French name, who claims to be of Scottish origin but was brought up in Norway, and is now waving […]

    • August Art Fairs & Festivals

      Wednesday, 7 August 2013 22:01

      The 5th Auckland Triennial Auckland, New Zealand May 10-August 11, 2013 Fresh Paint: Festival of Artists at Work Tel Aviv, Israel Aug 17 – 18, 2013 Art Copenhagen Forum Copenhagen, The Netherlands August 30-September 1, 2013

    • Summer Mixer at Joshua Liner Gallery

      Wednesday, 7 August 2013 16:41

      Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present Summer Mixer, a spirited get-together of emerging and established voices from national and international galleries. The group exhibition will feature works by nine artists, all of whom are debuting at Joshua Liner Gallery. Each one takes a fresh approach to the material and historical bases of artmaking, flouting […]

    • Irena Jurek talks Painting and War with Caitlin Cherry

      Wednesday, 7 August 2013 09:00

      Irena Jurek: You hang your paintings off meat hooks, place them on pedestals, or even catapult them. Within all of your paintings there’s this idea of painting as object. Caitlin Cherry: At the core of it, there is this impulse to take traditional painting on stretchers and alter the way its displayed. I feel like […]

    • Leah Oates Interviews Kristen Copham

      Monday, 5 August 2013 15:27

      Leah Oates: How did you become an artist and what is your family background?  Kristen Copham: I have identified myself as an artist for as long as I can remember.  I had strong drawing skills as a kid, so I benefited from early encouragement.  I now find the title to be a little vague and commonplace, […]

    • Prosecco Loaded Worker Bees

      Thursday, 1 August 2013 19:25

      There were forty galleries that participated at artMRKT.  From New York, to Beverly Hills, to St. Petersburg they all migrated to a singular billowing white tent with one collective goal in mind: to sell. I walk in a little unsteadily. The tent hums with activity. I feel as if I have just entered a hive—a […]

    • Artist Walter De Maria passes at 77

      Monday, 29 July 2013 21:02

      From The Lightning Field, 1977, to The 2000 Sculpture of 1992, Walter De Maria was a dynamic artist whose work seemed to cover many bases including earthworks, Conceptualism, and Minimal pursuits; often executed in a strikingly large scale. Despite the overwhelming size of  his prominent explorations, Mr. De Maria was something of a recluse in his […]

    • Loznitsa’s In the Fog and an Interview with the Director

      Thursday, 25 July 2013 09:04

      The second feature film of the Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa, who is largely known for his documentary works, not only reached great attention at Cannes Festival in 2012, but stirred some debates as to his approach to the subject of war and humanity. In the events of WWII Belarus lost a quarter of its population […]

    • Soli Madsen

      Tuesday, 23 July 2013 18:59

      I am a painter and a gallery owner. I used to live in Paris, but now I have a gallery in Denmark. My works have a poetic beauty, sensitivity, imagination, spirituality, and energy. I am one of a kind, my paintings are very much in movement, but also contain soft but powerful lines that meet […]