• Metamorphosis

      Thursday, 8 October 2009 14:34

      In art one must be equipped to combat for life, not expressed in terms of combat with others or with the world, but rather like a returning to one’s place, to be one with oneself, to dwell and inhabit what one is. Vanessa Lamounier  In art one must be equipped to combat for life, not […]

    • Women’s Studies

      Wednesday, 7 October 2009 16:09

      Venezuelan artist Patricia Cazorla creates “diaries” or personal collections of portraits of women who have a significance to her, whether because of their bold characters or because of their simple beauty.Experiencing life feels like inhaling fresh air. It’s not like you take a book, read a chapter, and you’ve gained this or that. Susan Schmidberger […]

    • Fragile Faces of a Masterpiece

      Tuesday, 6 October 2009 14:57

      Many of Wim Botha’s works—including architectural and sculptural pieces, etchings, large lino-prints and drawings—are configured into installations that simultaneously recall and disrupt traditional conceptions of domestic and public spaces and hierarchies of power.Experiencing life feels like inhaling fresh air. It’s not like you take a book, read a chapter, and you’ve gained this or that. Michael […]

    • Against Repression

      Monday, 5 October 2009 15:04

      Since 1975—beginning with the Gerakan Seni Rupa Baru (GSRB) movement (Indonesian New Art Movement)—I developed a particular concern for the social, political, and cultural issues of the people around me. FX Harsono Since 1975—beginning with the Gerakan Seni Rupa Baru (GSRB) movement (Indonesian New Art Movement)—I developed a particular concern for the social, political, and […]

    • Looking Life in the Face

      Friday, 2 October 2009 15:08

      Some of the things I make are obviously built for audience interaction—Eleven Heavy Things, the sculptures for the Venice Biennale, are objects that literally have holes for people to fit their bodies into and pose with. Miranda July Some of the things I make are obviously built for audience interaction—Eleven Heavy Things, the sculptures for […]

    • Memory and Other Forgetfulness

      Thursday, 1 October 2009 15:19

      The landscape, a strange foreign landscape, flashes by in both directions as the camera inside the vehicle captures both the windshield and the rear-view mirror. Michael Asbury The landscape, a strange foreign landscape, flashes by in both directions as the camera inside the vehicle captures both the windshield and the rear-view mirror. The foreignness of […]

    • Waking Up in New York

      Wednesday, 30 September 2009 14:36

      Since the age of four, Nino Korinteli has been following a calling. From a childhood pastel portrait of her dog to her latest exhibit at the Broadway Gallery NYC, she has been constantly creating and expressing herself artistically. Logan Riley Since the age of four, Nino Korinteli has been following a calling. From a childhood […]

    • The Veering Eye

      Tuesday, 29 September 2009 15:24

      These photographic series both deal with, although in different ways, the idea of veering photography away from reality. Manuel Villanueva   These photographic series both deal with, although in different ways, the idea of veering photography away from reality. Haiku, which I have been working on since 2003, is based on the short form of composition […]

    • Peeping Autumn

      Monday, 28 September 2009 14:39

      I have always had a staring problem. It took me a long time, but eventually I realized that if you photograph someone you have a really good excuse to sit them in front of you and just look at them. Autumn Sonnichsen   I have always had a staring problem. It took me a long […]

    • Evolving Environments

      Friday, 25 September 2009 15:50

      Using fluorescent paint and fabric to explore color, luminosity, movement, and sculptural space, Turkish artist Gulay Alpay captures the energy of the life—from the people she meets to the places she travels. Abraham Lubelski on Gulay Alpay’s 3D Project Room Installation. Using fluorescent paint and fabric to explore color, luminosity, movement, and sculptural space, Turkish […]

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