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Sara Cwynar at Foxy Production

Sara Cwynar: Flat Death April 4-May 3, 2014. Foxy Production 623 W 27th St. New York City foxyproduction.com

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Hiroshi Sugimoto: Still Lifes

Hiroshi Sugimoto: Still Lifes May 9 – Jun 28, 2014 Pace Gallery 510 West 25th St. New York City pacegallery.com

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Florian Hirzinger

My work is visualizing emotions by means of photography which takes its form in the eye of the viewer. That’s the goal of my work. I strongly believe that it’s the photographer’s job to capture unique moments. However it is up to the viewer to interpret the emotions of that moment and make the artwork […]

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Meryl McMaster: In-Between Worlds

The claws of a big brown and white animal hugging a tree trunk—that was the first image I saw from Meryl McMaster a few years ago. The figure was completely hidden behind the tree. Was it hiding from some predator? Or was it a predator itself, ready to fly up and attack us in the […]

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Aipad

More than 80 of the world’s leading photography art galleries will present a wide range of museum-quality work, including contemporary, modern and nineteenth-century photographs, as well as photo-based art, video, and new media, at the historic Park Avenue Armory in New York City’s Upper East Side. Aipad April 10-13, 2014 Park Avenue Armory 643 Park […]

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Nabil Ghandi

When we off-load our certainties and drop our conditionings, when looking at things as if they had never been contemplated before, free of any definitions, interpretations, or value judgements; then the reality appears as it really is—enlarged and filled with beauty. That’s what I am trying to convey with my artworks; throughout anthropologic, fine art, […]

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Giada Paolini

My shots come from the instinct of the soul. My main distinctive works are self-portraits, which have a strong emotional impact. Through the image of my body, my hands, and my face, I want to stimulate deep inner reflection and introspection and to communicate freely without barriers. I create the images using touch-ups to a […]

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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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Eileen Quinlan’s Curtains at Miguel Abreu

The appropriately titled Curtains, Eileen Quinlan’s spare exhibition at Miguel Abreu, unsettles in ways few shows dare. The 24 black-and-white prints, all gelatin silver, communicate a spirit that is both cryptic and choleric. They dampen, these images, as in deaden. They silence. One feels in their presence as if having stepped into the afterings of […]

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Moved Objects by Arini Byng and Georgia Hutchinson

Mass, plane, line, sphere, and cylinder—all of these abstractionist tropes make repeated appearance in Moved Objects, a new book of work by Georgia Hutchinson and Arini Byng which has been published by Perimeter Editions. These recognizable geometric volumes are carefully placed to point a finger out of the land of sculpture and back towards painting, […]

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