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Matisse in Baltimore
By Tony Zaza, The Roving Eye The lack of glamor surrounding the current show at the Baltimore Museum of Art, no hype, no bangles and merchandizing, is a tribute to the artist. Let the work speak for itself. One might expect this to be a New Yorkish show, but Baltimore harbours one of the largest […]
Mitchell/Riopelle: Nothing in Moderation
Mitchell/Riopelle: Nothing in Moderation On my way to this exhibition I was thinking of Joan Mitchell and Jean-Paul Riopelle as a Golden Couple of a Golden Age. The Golden Age is true. Paris still had its charm and New York was rising into its future glory. Riopelle was a golden boy, irresistible and charming with […]
Kaws at Frieze New York May 3 – 6
Frieze New York 2018 Thursday Preview: Thursday, May 3; 11am-8pm Private View: Thursday, May 3; 5pm-8pmPublic days: Friday, May 4; 11am-7pm Saturday, May 5; 11am-6pm Sunday, May 6; 11am-6pm Frieze New York 20 Randall’s Island New York, NY 10035 Editor: abraham lubelski
Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil
Tarsila do Amaral: InventingModern Art in Brazil “I want to be the painter of my country,” Tarsila do Amaral. Her signature style was sensuous, vibrant landscapes and everyday scenes. Publisher NY Art Magazine: Abraham Lubelski
17 Cuban artists: All That You Have Is Your Soul
Dear Abraham, Gallery 8 New York opens in Harlem next Thursday with an inaugural exhibition 17 Cuban artists from FACTION Art Projects. The exhibition, All That You Have Is Your Soul (Feb 2 – March 10) curated by Armando Marino and Meyken Barreto is a group show of 17 artists, all of whom are […]
Celebrating Piero Golia
Piero Golia was introduced to Abraham Lubelski shortly after he arrived in New York. He was instantly given his first opportunity to exhibit at Broadway Gallery as well as contribute to the design and editorial side of NY Arts Magazine. Piero has since catapulted to the upper crust of the art world, and has been […]
Adam Chodzko the Benaki Museum
You’ll see; this time it’ll be different is a site-specific working by the renowned UK artist. It takes place within the framework of the series “Artists in Dialogue with the Benaki Museum”, a collaboration with the British Council, which started in 2011 and aims to bring together artists from Greece and Britain. For his project, […]
Traute Macom
Caught in creativity, the past 10 years mainly made me paint-study-paint, feeling like a mirror when expressing our BEING in the wonderful nature which our globe is offering, nature which is fathering my work and constantly wants to be discovered anew. Extensive travels have allowed creating on-the-spot of over 20 little travel-sketch books, some excerpts […]
Agnes Parcesepe
As an artist working with many mediums, I have also developed a special interest in mixed media paintings. I enjoy incorporating multicolored material layers—silk, ribbons, beads, and various fabrics to create a three-dimensional affect for cityscapes, sky lined against rich, vibrant watercolor skies. My watercolors can take up to fourteen layers of carefully applied individual […]
Mal Luber
My individual realist style combines painting with drawing, juxtaposing stark black and white graphite images on paper, with opulent acrylics on canvas. My somewhat oversized canvases transport the viewer to rambunctious inner-city settings, where counter-culture characters wearing street inspired dress, and reflecting an abrasive, yet nonchalant attitude, aggressively confront and engage with the audience. Abandoned […]