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Group of Artists Golden Line /Złota Linia/
by Waldemar Dabrowski
at Radzyn Podlaski
May 3rd - June 15th
Posted
4/30/13
Group of Artists Golden Line /Złota Linia/
What do they want?They want to meet and share their art with others.What don’t they want? Being closed in rigid frames.What unites them?
The Internet and Art.What divides them?
All the huge rest.Where are they?At the Gallery of the Cultural Centre RadzynWhere will they be?Everywhere worth being.
They were caught by the Web. From casual chatting online in autumn 2008 to spring 2011 there happened a lot. There has been born and got matured a... [more]
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Persona – Therese A. Maloney Gallery - A Portrait of the Psyche - Review by Mary Gorgy
by M Gorgy
Sally Alexandres, Jayna Aronovitch, Kiyomi Baird, Marianne Barcellona, Rob Barth, Aileen Bassis, Amy Becker, Bette Blank, Elizabeth Catanese, Olushola A. Cole, Ellen Denuto, Doug Depice, Elise Dodeles, GORDON FEAREY, Carlos Frias, Arlene Gale, norma greenwood, Tom Holmes, Valerie Huhn, Neal Korn, Greg Leshé, Claire McConaughy, Charlie Perkalis, Larry Ross, Kiyoko Sakai, aZin seraj, Barbara Simcoe, K Lenore Siner, Marsha Solomon, Daryl Thetford, Adejoke Tugbiyele, Raúl Villarreal at Therese A. Maloney Art Gallery
January 22nd - April 14th
Posted
2/8/13
A Portrait of the Psyche
Persona is a word that can mean that aspect or part of one’s personality that is deliberately shown to the world, or in the Jungian sense, and hearkening back to the etymology of the word (from the Greek “prosōpon”), a theatrical mask which covers the wearer.
In the current exhibition at the Therese A. Maloney Gallery, director and curator Dr. Virginia Fabbri Butera, by choosing this particular word as both the theme and the title, has opened a dual vision and in... [more]
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MIDWEST PAINTERS DEMONSTRATE REALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS
by Timothy King
Midwest Paint Group, Gabriel Laderman at Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio
April 7th, 2012 - May 6th, 2012
Posted
3/14/13
ART EVERYWHERE, JUD YALKUTMay 1, 2012
http://www.daytoncitypaper.com/really-now/
Really Now?
[Image: Jeremy Long’s “Summer” (2011), oil]
MIDWEST PAINTERS DEMONSTRATE REALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS
By Jud Yalkut
Taking its cue from Sigmund Freud’s treatise on psychology and civilization, the current exhibition by the Midwest Paint Group tackles the place of realism and figurative art in contemporary times. Curated by Glen Cebulash, Chair of Art and Art History at Wrigh... [more]
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The Day
by Lisa Zilker
Lisa Zilker at Congregation Beth Shalom Rodfe Zedek
January 26th, 2012 - April 25th, 2012
Posted
3/26/12
Press release from Congregation Beth Shalom Rodfe Zedek
Menorahs, often associated with the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, are iconic to the Jewish religion and culture. Congregation Beth Shalom Rodfe Zedek (CBSRZ), 55 East Kings Highway, Chester, will feature a fanciful collection of menorah paintings by New York artist Lisa Zilker. The show opens on Friday, Feb. 3 and will run through the third week of April. The works may be viewed Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the synagogue's Ma... [more]
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The Art of Creation: Development of The Floor Show Exhibit
by Arthur_Kozlovski
Emanuela Ascari, Kinkaleri, Michele Lancuba, Lorenzo Pezzatini, Alessandra Ragionieri at F_AIR - Florence Artist in Residence, via San Gallo 45R, Florence, Italy
February 28th, 2012 - April 13th, 2012
Posted
3/19/12
The Art of Creation: Development of The Floor Show Exhibit
Photo by Arthur Kozlovski
Most people view an art show as a complete entity, with walls perfectly aligned with paintings, floors decorated with sculptures, tables loaded with fancy champagne and cheese. These facets are all part of the final presentation of an exhibition, but the process for this production is one that takes a lot of time, patience, and creativity in its own respect. Last week, I was lucky enough to be involved with... [more]
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Occupy Art
by Michael Allan Katz
Michael Allan Katz at Ursa Major Gallery
December 16th, 2011 - January 31st, 2012
Posted
2/4/12
Occupy Wall Street painting inspired by the artists visit to Zuccotti Park
Reprint from: Greenfield Recorder 01/26/2012, Page D01
Occupy Art; Abstract paintings reflect psychologist’s interests, profession Story by Trish Crapo
Within a week of visiting Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan, where the Occupy Wall Street movement began on Sept. 17, 2011, psychologist Michael Katz began to work on a painting. Katz had gone to the park partly to donate copies of his b... [more]
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Amerikana Diary
by SEBASTIAN PIRAS
Sebastian Piras at Sebastian Piras / Hiromart Gallery Tokyo
January 7th, 2012 - March 7th, 2012
Posted
1/29/12
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Suspend Your Ninja Logic
by Jonathan Monaghan
Jonathan Monaghan at Curator's Office
January 14th, 2012 - February 18th, 2012
Posted
1/23/12
By John Anderson • January 20, 2012
A piece of advice before you step into Curator’s Office to watch Jonathan Monaghan’s new work of digitally animated video art: Suspend your ninja logic.
Fans of Mortal Kombat will remember Sub-Zero as a silent masked combatant who fires ice projectiles from his hands, but in Monaghan’s video, “Sacrifice of the Mushroom Kings,” the ninja assassin has all the gusto of a bored kid at scout camp, seated in the gun turret of a Sherman tank, scrolling through... [more]
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Arts of Mirolli
by Mirolli - Miroslav Olickov
Albrecht Schnider at Galerie Bob van Orsouw
November 19th, 2011 - February 4th, 2012
Posted
11/17/11
My name is Miroslav Olickov with art name Mirolli. I am an Academic painter from city of Nis,Serbia. I was born on Sep 02.1951. in Nis where I finished High school of Art and after that I attended Art Academy in Skopje, Macedonia.
I work in all art techniques but I prefer oil on canvas. I was a part of many mutual exhibitions and sold my artworks in many European countries, USA, Canada and Australia. I got a lot of prizes but the biggest prize of all is that people like my paintings.
I have been painting for... [more]
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First Fridays and Third Fridays on Santa Fe Denver
by Molly O'Brien
at Buxiejo Gallery Santa Fe Arts District Denver
May 20th, 2011
Posted
5/20/11
The Art District on Santa Fe has a festive First Friday Open Galleries event at the beginning of every month. It is a fun street party with an eclectic mix of art lovers from newbies to collectors. All and all it is easy going without pretention. Check out the Santa Fe Arts District website for more information on the free shuttle as the traffic and parking can be heavy.
The Third Friday is also a little less crowded Open Galleries Night that typically attracts more of the art collector crowd. [more]
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Above the clouds
by Iskra Beličanska
Iskra Beličanska, Iskra Belicanska at Pentagonal Tower of the Ljubljana Castle
April 19th, 2011 - June 5th, 2011
Posted
5/1/11
"Above the clouds", an exhibition of paintings by Iskra Beličanska at the Pentagonal Tower of the Ljubljana Castle on Tuesday, 19 April 2011 at 19h - 05 Jun 2011In co-operation with the Ljubljana Fine Artists SocietyThe curator: Jadranka Ljubičić
• animacija iz slik Iskre Beličanske/ animation of the paintings by Iskra Beličanska:: Tina Avšič• skladatelj / composer: Koko Harsoe (Indonesia)Organizator: DLUL in Ljubljanski grad
Več o informacij / More info: http://www.dlul-... [more]
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RE: THE NEED FOR PATRONS.....
by THOMAS JOHN TAYLOR
THOMAS JOHN TAYLOR at REEDSBAY RESORT HOTEL, HILO, HAWAII
February 12th, 2011 - February 12th, 2012
Posted
2/14/11
I am throughly satisfied to announce that this representation of New and Original Images by Mr. Taylor shows exactly that there exists talent Undiscovered, and Beauty in simplicity and harmonic color application. The Ignorance on The Planet with Humanities Focus on War, and Misery is non-existant in this Gallery's approach toward Sanity. Feel The Love, and Comfort brought on by the application of pigment unto canvas in a symbolic representation of using Images To Form Communication That Stimulates Th... [more]
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The Virtues of Working around the 'Limitations' of a Small Studio
by Blair Schulman
BARBARA GRAD at Kemper at the Crossroads
February 4th, 2011 - May 28th, 2011
Posted
2/11/11
Abstract landscapes imbued with the presence of video gaming and cartography is seen throughout new and recent paintings from Barbara Grad. The layers and clues found in these works have a kinetic energy that strongly invokes a line from the “The Have Nots” by the great American punk band X: “This is the game that moves as you play.”
One example of this well-conceived idea is prominently found in Erosion (2008, oil on canvas). Mostly blue in color, a small shock of bright pink as... [more]
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Jazz Multimedia Project
by Iskra Beličanska
HELMI AGUSTRIAN, Iskra Beličanska, Iskra Belicanska, KOKO HARSOE, KADEK DIAH KRISTIN, AFFAN LATANETE, JASMINE OKUBO, TEGEAH OKTA OWM, SEFI INDAH P, MIA WATSON at Art center, Dempasar
December 4th, 2010 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Posted
5/1/11
Location: ART CENTER, DENPASAR, BALI Time: Saturday, 04 December 2010 20:00
INTERCULTURAL ART GATHERING PERFOMANCE BETWEEN KOKO HARSOE (GUITARIST & COMPOSSER) AND ISKRA BELICANSKA (SLOVENIA, PAINTING), MIA WATSON (LONDON CELIST), AFFAN LATANETE (PERCUSSIONIST & STEELDRUM) HELMI AGUSTRIAN (CONTRA BASS), SEFI INDAH P (DANCER&COREOGRAFER), TEGEH OKTA OWM (DANCER AND COREOGRAFER), KADEK DIAH KRISTIN (DANCER), JASMINE OKUBO (JAPAN DANCER)
Jazz multimedia project
A fusion of three d... [more]
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A Paean to Family History and a Serious Exercise in Ancestor Worship
by Blair Schulman
Misha Kligman at Kansas City Artists Coalition
December 10th, 2010 - January 15th, 2011
Posted
12/23/10
Originally published in Art Tattler (www.arttattler.com)
By Blair Schulman
New work by Misha Kligman at Kansas City Artists Coalition shows us the weariness of a world where the past is always following you. Paintings and drawings of muted or obscured figures take us into a negative space allowing viewers to avoid confrontation with the subject matter. It seems easier to absorb Kligman’s take on displacement and genocide when you cannot meet the terror in their eyes.
His use of exhausting co... [more]
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U3 Opening Night
by Sally Noall
at U3 Slovenian Triennial
June 15th, 2010 - September 5th, 2010
Posted
6/21/10
The opening night began before I even entered the Moderna Building, outside a large crowd of people from the students to the dressed to impress mingling on the lower platform and crowding on the stairs - some venturing through the very imposing doors (Doors of education and knowledge, their stature indicating that something special is about to be revealed, double doors so heavy I nearly disjoint my arm to get through), and alongside the obvious audio system that is set out along the front of... [more]
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