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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

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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

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7th Annual Bushwick Film Festival

  7th Annual Bushwick Film Festival  October 2-5, 2014 Multiple locations Brooklyn, NY bushwickfilmfestival.com

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Digital Revolution at Barbican Centre

Digital Revolution July 3-September 14, 2014 Barbican Centre Silk St. London barbican.org.uk

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Environmentally Conscious Art Installations

Rachel Wingfield and Mathias Gmachl Carefully composed electro-luminescent strands are woven into large parasols that are able to offer shade in the heat of the day as well as provide a source of light at night. The light is emitted from a network of solar cells which are embedded in the canopy of these dynamic […]

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Bianca Sforni at Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery

Bianca Sforni: Trees from the Pacific Shores May 29-July 12, 2014 Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery 547 W 27th St. 2nd Floor New York City miyakoyoshinaga.com

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The Religious Art of Mummification

Mick 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 […]

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Art Market Hamptons

Escape the city heat and make a trip out on Long Island for the return of Art Market Hamptons. Now in its fourth season at the Bridgehampton Historical Society, this exclusive art fair, which only has 40 galleries participating, brings the very best of modern and contemporary art to the Hamptons elite. For one weekend […]

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Art That’s Big Because it Needs To be Big

Carsten Nicolai’s installation Unidsiplay presents the possibility of an infinite screen. Moving dynamically in an engulfing array of abstract shapes, the viewer is welcome to lose oneself within the screen. Sound familiar? Richard Serra’s more recent corten steel works are designed to solicit a visceral reaction. Their sheer size and imagined weight serving to emotionally flatten […]

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Tom Friedman: Paint and Styrofoam

Tom Friedman: Paint and Styrofoam May 22 – Aug 8, 2014 Luhring Augustine Bushwick 25 Knickerbocker Ave Brooklyn luhringaugustine.com

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