Opinion Dawn. Gallery. September 06, 2008. Text and photos: Rumana Husain http://www.dawn.com/weekly/gallery/gallery6.htm GLOBE TROTTER: Summer Roundup From NYC It is always exciting to be in New York City...
Josignacio, an abstract painter from the future among us!!!, It is a pitty that that beautifull writing about this great painter by Emilio Ichikawa is in spanish...Im working in the translation with Ichikawa's permission ofcourse...If you are spanish reader you must read this...
EMILIO ICHIKAWA, One of the gratest essay writers of all times, writes about abstract art in Cuba, mentioning contemporary artist Josignacio as a good example of this movement.
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"THINKING OUT LOUD" A groundbreaking one-woman art event by KIM RADATZ, opened last evening, March 14, at St. Petersburg's largest gallery space, SALT CREEK ART WORKS GALLERY. Powerful in its...
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Natasha Wescoat is already a home name. With over 700 original artworks and art prints in the homes and offices of thousands worldwide, she's only scratched the surface. This year, she has been on ABC's Extreme...
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Natasha Wescoat, the blonde coifed contemporary artist from Michigan is winning the attention of both schools worldwide and the Hollywood film industry. Since 2004, Natasha's work has surged in acclaim and adoration...
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The mainstream media censored the vast majority of the evidence of fraud, so that most Americans to this day, have never heard a fraction of what was amiss.
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With this article on Zaha Hadid—the subject of a retrospective currently on view through October 25 at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York—Hal Foster inaugurates a series of occasional essays on contemporary architects. The careers of several prominent...
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The Basel art fair is the summer's most keenly scrutinised barometer of key trends in the international modern and contemporary art market. Just about every major player in the art world - the dealers with the very bluest blue-chip stock, the collectors with the biggest bank...
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For the Museum of Modern Art's "Artist's Choice" series, a guest curator - usually an artist - selects and organizes work drawn from the museum's permanent collection. "Perception Restrained," a bewitching experiment conducted by architects Jacques Herzog...
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The 13th International Symposium for Electronic Arts (ISEA2006) will be
held in San Jose California August 7-13th, 2006 in conjunction with the
premiere of ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge, an
innovative biennial festival for San Jose and the Greater Bay...
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BASEL, Switzerland, June 14 — The throngs of anxious collectors and dealers waiting for a giant exterior clock to hit 11 a.m. — when the doors to the V.I.P. preview open — have become something of a legend at Art Basel, the annual contemporary art fair here. But at this...
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Taking its cues from MTV's Real World, Artstar, a new reality show, brings together eight artists, ranging in age from 21 to 67, to a SoHo studio, where they spend a month working and stimulating some art-world drama — though the results are surprisingly civil....
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Thomas Demand makes art that is both disturbing and challenging by modelling the world in cardboard and paper and then photographing the results. On the eve of a new exhibition in London, he talks to Sarah Crompton
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