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Luigi Mapelli

  My name is Luigi Mapelli (Mapo). I’ve attended the architecture school of Brera and then the Graphic Design School. I combine both my passions: photography and painting, and by walking along a difficult path, finally I can use art in a interdisciplinary way. In my works, real shapes in photo shoots acquire a dreamlike […]

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The Phantom: John O’Connor’s “Machine and the Ghost”

How persistent is the wish to somehow find a human face in whatever kind of art—to see a real presence there that invites us to know its secrets and enjoy its troubles? How powerful is that illusion of a real presence, when a ramshackle and effaced effigy, an ugly or beautiful scarecrow clothed and stuffed […]

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Vladimer Asatiani

My art works is a plastic effort of a colorist representation of the space-time continuum. I try not to copy the reality of the object, but the rather objectification of its live appearance; it’s artistically-embodied formalization. This is related to the thing as well as to the space around it, which is apprehended by me objectively […]

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Muted Beauty: Russell Tyler at DCKT Contemporary

Russell Tyler’s Solo show at DCKT in the LES returns back in the direction of bad painting but stops midway at a comfortable apex. He has come a long way since I first saw his work at Freight and Volume in 2010. I remember clearly thinking about Kim Dorland when I saw Tyler’s paintings at […]

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Ana Cardoso and Christian Bonnefoi

Ana Cardoso and Christian Bonnefoi January 10 – February 28, 2014 Longhouse Projects 285 Spring Street New York City longhouseprojects.com

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Russell Tyler’s Analogue Future at DCKT Contemporary

  Russell Tyler’s Analogue Future December 14, 2013 – January 26, 2014 DCKT Contemporary 21 Orchard Street New York City dcktcontemporary.com

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Vittorio Carradore

I am looking for the essence of nature, stripping the landscape of all the descriptive details that distract, communicating without words, my view of the universe.  

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Kara Asilanis

All art is collaboration, whether I am collaborating with myself, or with the subject, or doing a home portrait for someone—it’s one of the things I love best about painting. Then the painting is shared and it becomes a collaboration between the viewer and the piece. blacklionart.com

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Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast at Rod Barton

“I’m just one hundred and one, five months and a day.” “I can’t believe that!” said Alice. “Can’t you?” the Queen said in a pitying tone. “Try again: draw a long breath, and shut your eyes.” Alice laughed. “There’s no use trying,” she said. “One can’t believe impossible things.” “I daresay you haven’t had much […]

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Unpacking John Burtle’s Support Constructs

A strawberry candy-wrapper, recreated extra-large in the bold, commercial colors of the original throw-away, hangs just inside the entry; it is a cheerful welcome to this exhibition, and the shift in scale startles me—the painting is about the size of my head, and this makes me think of the urgency of a child’s valentine offering: […]

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