Author Archives: jolanta
Lichtundfire’s “SPORTSVERGNÜGEN” Group Show curated by D. Dominick Lombardi and Augustus Goertz
Artists Working in Various Media Inspired by Team Sports With work by Gennadi Barbush, Ryan Cronin, Chris Dimino, Don Doe, Cary Leibowitz (Candyass), D.Dominick Lombardi, Ray Materson, Tony Petracca, Tyson Reeder, Karen Shaw, Lewis Smith and Robert Yoder. On view till February 5th, 2017 In Memory of the Players and the Staff of the Brazilian […]
Louise Bourgeois: Holograms at Cheim & Read
Cheim & Read is pleased to present Louise Bourgeois: Holograms, the first exhibition devoted exclusively to this little-known aspect of the artist’s long, groundbreaking career. In 1998 Bourgeois was approached by C-Project, a New York-based fine arts holographic studio (the C stands for the speed of light) dedicated to exploring the creative potential of […]
The Personal Atmosphere of Patrick Howlett
Years ago, feeling good, the artist stumbled upon an old book at a Goodwill store: The Personal Atmosphere, by Frank Channing Haddock PhD. He bought it. Years later, feeling bad, he opened the book and used its questionable power to make this show. This, however, is not the first show Howlett built based on literature. […]
Christo, Trump and the Art World’s Biggest Protest Yet
By RANDY KENNEDYJAN. 25, 2017 for NY Times With one dramatic no, a major artist has just escalated the culture world’s war against Donald J. Trump. For more than 20 years, the artist Christo has worked tirelessly and spent $15 million of his own money to create a vast public artwork in Colorado that would […]
Women’s March Highlights as Huge Crowds Protested President Donald Trump in NYC
More than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan on Saturday in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington on January 21st, 2017: Video feed via Staten Island Advance /YouTube By NY Arts, Jan. 21, 2017
London Art Fair – Dialogues
As capitalism in its neoliberal form spreads worldwide, and populism – from Trumpism to Brexit – rises in all corners of the Western world; wall building emerges as a sign of a period one could call ‘post-political’. From the US-Mexico border to Italy’s Lampedusa, more and more fences and checkpoints are appearing, creating zones of […]
Stop Donald Trump From Trashing Our Democracy!
Call for submission: “Not My President” NY Arts Magazine is inviting all artists to submit the artworks and comments in response to Donald Trump’s presidency. All entries will be published on NY Arts for public view in Spring 2017. You can post your comments or send an artwork. editor@nyartsmagazine.com NY Arts Team
‘Nothing’s Changed’ by Vincenzo D’Auria
– 1980’s Free to run on pre-established roads – Who suggested to me that working makes us unique and independent sets us apart from each other and makes us independent to choose and realize our dreams, or and ‘something’ that is born with us and must be cultivated over the years and make us less […]
Ai Weiwei: Laundromat at Jeffrey Deitch
Ai Weiwei: Laundromat On view till December 23, 2016 Jeffrey Deitch gallery 18 Wooster Street, NYC Many artists engage with current political issues in their work, but it is the rare artist whose message transcends the art discourse and influences a wide international audience. Ai Weiwei has built on the moral authority of his work […]
The only Summer Teen Program in Israel that focuses on Art!
Israel Brushstrokes The only Summer Teen Program in Israel that focuses on Art! Spend your summer in Israel building your portfolio and expanding your art repertoire alongside Israeli artists. You will also travel off the beaten path in Israel exploring sites and immersing into the art scenes in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Program Dates: […]















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