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Beyond the Metaphysics
Thursday, 24 September 2009 15:12Harry C. Doolittle’s innovatively installed exhibition, at Broadway Gallery NYC was a surprising and imaginative experience for the viewer. Working abstractly, American artist Doolittle evinces a spiritual energy that is direct and simple. Lauren Goldsmith on Harry Doolittle Harry C. Doolittle’s innovatively installed exhibition, at Broadway Gallery NYC was a surprising and imaginative experience […]
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The Erotic and the Insatiable
Tuesday, 22 September 2009 20:47Eroticism always interested me as a theme as old as the history of art, as it makes references to the customs, life, and culture of societies. Carlo Giovani Eroticism always interested me as a theme as old as the history of art, as it makes references to the customs, life, and culture of societies. […]
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The Sacred Geometry of the Feminine
Tuesday, 22 September 2009 15:24Black Madonna has as its signature image Mark Wiener’s Still Life in Red (2009), a 1981 photograph of the nude pop star Madonna violently slashed with a red X. There is a lot of nakedness in this wonderful exhibit, a raw intensity not typically on view in Chelsea, which is why the near Times Square […]
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Film Rolls from China
Monday, 21 September 2009 15:03Experiencing life feels like inhaling fresh air. It’s not like you take a book, read a chapter, and you’ve gained this or that. Yang Fu-Dong 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. For me, I might go read a […]
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Portraits of Human Nature
Friday, 18 September 2009 15:31Landscape of Childhood will be the first time Yan Pei-Ming has produced a show without canvases by experimenting with installation. Guo Xiao-Yan Landscape of Childhood will be the first time Yan Pei-Ming has produced a show without canvases by experimenting with installation. Huge landscapes directly painted on the walls of UCCA’s Big Hall frame […]
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Intimate Spaces
Wednesday, 16 September 2009 21:08Leah Oates: Each artist’s path is different and unique. How and when did you become and know you were an artist?Yeni Mao: You’re born an artist like you are born gay. Yeni Mao, interviewed by Leah Oates Leah Oates: Each artist’s path is different and unique. How and when did you become and know […]
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Breaking the Space Continuum
Tuesday, 15 September 2009 20:01The video installation by Magdalena Fernández reinterprets the Metaesquemas series of Hélio Oiticica to perform a reflection about the elements and mechanisms that transform our experience of space: light, color, and movement. Sandra Pinardi The video installation by Magdalena Fernández reinterprets the Metaesquemas series of Hélio Oiticica to perform a reflection about the elements […]
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Illuminating the Interior
Monday, 14 September 2009 20:12As a child growing up in Korea near the new power plants that my father was responsible for building shortly after the Korean War, I became fascinated by the magical quality of electric light, which suddenly illuminated and brought to life what once had been towns left in darkness. Pauline Choi As a child […]
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A Montaged Story
Friday, 11 September 2009 20:02In Amir H. Fallah’s latest body of work, he continues his prior explorations into boyhood memory, the intensity of relationships, both past and present, and the thin line between the real and the imagined. The Third Line In Amir H. Fallah’s latest body of work, he continues his prior explorations into boyhood memory, the […]
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Woman, Interrupted
Thursday, 10 September 2009 18:50Éva Pelczer: In curating Women Forward, you chose to exhibit work from four “guest artists” who were outside of the categories of the two-part system. These artists, including Faith Ringgold and Judy Chicago, made work that pioneered the feminist art movement in the 1970s.Yuko Nii: On the East Coast in the 1960-70s, the women’s movement […]
















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