• If a Tree Stands In the Garden, Will You See It?

      Monday, 6 June 2011 17:11

       Nothing says summer like a leisurely afternoon in the garden. The Katonah Museum of Art’s provides the perfect outdoor spot to eat lunch or escape for some peaceful moments beneath the magnificent 100-year-old Norway Spruce trees that stand sentry over the Sculpture Garden. On June 5, things will get even more interesting as five of […]

    • A+

      Monday, 6 June 2011 17:01

        On the occasion of Bushwick Open Studios, ARCH Production & Design NYC teams up with curator Claudia Eve Beauchesne to present A+, a multi-disciplinary exhibition of works by ARCH members and other Brooklyn-based artists. “Media mix freely and eclectic influences fuse into new forms. Art, design and architecture bleed into one another. A+ is […]

    • Captivating Portraits and Raw Collages: Why Carl Köhler’s Art is Worth the Looking

      Monday, 6 June 2011 16:46

      Henry Miller, Virginia Woolf, Antonin Artaud – Carl Köhler knew them all. At least, so it seems when facing his portraits. From the edgy, black lines of Franz Kafka, crudely cut in wood, to the airy blue shades used to capture the sensitivity of Joyce Carol Oates. Little known outside the borders of his native […]

    • An Interview with Judith Brotman

      Tuesday, 31 May 2011 18:52

        “Often this ideal is subverted by a reality that is less than perfect and relationships are somewhere on a continuum from the quirky and oddball to the disturbing and unsettling.” “Often this ideal is subverted by a reality that is less than perfect and relationships are somewhere on a continuum from the quirky and […]

    • Frahm Brothers: Insight into Collection

      Tuesday, 31 May 2011 18:34

       “This week NY Arts caught up with two of the world’s leading contemporary art advisers, Nicolai and Michael Frahm. The brothers, originally from Copenhagen but now based in London, have collaborated with some of the highest profile artists of our time and advise prolific collectors and new collectors from all over the world. They spend […]

    • Relics of Survival

      Wednesday, 25 May 2011 17:29

          “The importance of 49 days is dually significant in that in Buddhist theology, 49 days is the amount of time the soul remains on earth between death and transmigration.” “The importance of 49 days is dually significant in that in Buddhist theology, 49 days is the amount of time the soul remains on […]

    • Cross-Cultural Ingenuity

      Wednesday, 25 May 2011 16:54

          “We are not just speaking about an idea or archaic element in the collective subconscious of a people, but about the embodiment of our archaic atavism which becomes an active entity, just like a creature itself.” “We are not just speaking about an idea or archaic element in the collective subconscious of a […]

    • The Body as Record

      Wednesday, 25 May 2011 16:42

          “The body is an instrument through which I experience life, and record my biography and personal history.”   Nelly Agassi, Bedroom, 2005. Wood construction, mattresses, quilt, 8.6 x 11.3 meters. Courtesy of Dvir gallery and the artist.   Nelly Agassi I work and live in Tel-Aviv. My media is performance, video, installation and […]

    • Cradle Stories

      Wednesday, 25 May 2011 15:56

          “The domestic sphere, long associated with antiquated views of femininity, is portrayed in a new light as the site of ritual.” “The domestic sphere, long associated with antiquated views of femininity, is portrayed in a new light as the site of ritual.”   Lucas Soi It all started with this article in Fortune […]

    • Anne Ferrer’s Billowing Beauty

      Wednesday, 18 May 2011 19:44

          “This ‘live ballet’ brings a continuous element of chaos..” “This ‘live ballet’ brings a continuous element of chaos, surprise and joy, like a floating bubble, or a shimmering shrine, to one of the busiest avenues in New York City.” Courtesy of the artist and the Lab Gallery. LAB Gallery The Lab (for installation […]

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