• The Boy Art Manifesto

      Monday, 21 January 2013 16:13

      The strength of The Boy Art Manifesto lies in its spontaneous narrative generated by the contributions of each participant and the relationships between the works which are subject to change dependent upon the viewer’s position in the galley. The shifting narrative of the show, chaotic as it may be, is much like those on the […]

    • Art Austria: 6th Edition

      Thursday, 17 January 2013 19:29

      Now in it’s 6th Edition, Art Austria continues to focus exclusively on Austrian art. Held at the Leopold Museum, Art Austria has gotten very positive responses and glowing approvals from exhibitors, the press, and art lovers who have visited the show. While always reinforcing their unique image of showcasing only Austrian artworks, the show both […]

    • Art Paris takes over the Grand Palais this March

      Wednesday, 16 January 2013 16:10

      Art Paris Art Fair is the springtime event for modern and contemporary art in France, as it brings together 125 galleries from across the world under the majestic glass roof of the Grand Palais. The Fair showcases a wide range of modern and contemporary works, and is open to all forms of artistic practice and […]

    • Schema Projects Opens In Bushwick

      Monday, 14 January 2013 21:19

      I moved to Bushwick from the East Village in 2008. I bought my building with an eye towards securing living and studio space for myself and generating income to cover expenses. A surprising benefit of the move was the encounter with a vital creative community unlike any other I have experienced. Projects I saw by […]

    • In Conversation: Rob Carter Interviewed By Leah Oates

      Friday, 11 January 2013 20:32

      Leah Oates: What was your background and what was your progression as an artist? Rob Carter: Without giving you my complete life story, I was brought up in a small-ish town in England: a beautiful area with a bunch of historic buildings. Towards the end of high school it seemed more likely that I would […]

    • It’s The End of The World as We Know It

      Thursday, 10 January 2013 16:53

      A planet out there will hit us. Or an asteroid. Or the earth’s magnetic poles will switch, making our globe rotate in the opposite direction. And then there’s the Maya, who said the world will end on December 21st. People ask NASA: Why aren’t you stopping this wayward planet with Sci-fi lasers and bombs? And […]

    • George Bellows & the Early 20th Century at The Metropolitan Museum

      Wednesday, 9 January 2013 18:49

      It is realism, Ashcan realism, not Impressionism, that characterizes the paintings of the American George Bellows, who was born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1882, and died in New York in 1925.  Even at his death at the early age of 42, he was recognized as one of America’s greatest artists.  Though known for his depiction […]

    • In Conversation: Ryan Wallace & Timothy Bergstrom

      Tuesday, 8 January 2013 22:00

      Timothy Bergstrom: Oh yes my friend.  However, it is quite strange, I am attempting to deal with my most core interests in painting (surface, color, form, content) and most of my painter friends do not see me as one. Laughs. I don’t mind this, not because there is anything wrong with making a traditional painting, […]

    • Justin Mortimer Resort To Nightfall

      Monday, 7 January 2013 18:58

      “Resort”, Justin Mortimer’s oeuvre of paintings for his first solo exhibition at Haunch of Venison, London, provided a painter’s view into a post-Bacon, post-moral landscape—employing an often sumptuous regard for the shadows; both painterly and psychological. Mortimer is a painter with a classical concern for the figure. Having begun as a portrait painter, the evolution […]

    • In a DRK RM

      Wednesday, 2 January 2013 19:03

      I started drkrm as a small custom photo lab, printing and processing black and white exclusively. But my dream was to curate shows the way I wanted to see them, the way I wanted an exhibition to run. My first show was a client group show, work I had printed for my artist clients. We […]

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