• Personifying the Intangible

      Friday, 15 July 2011 20:01

      I search for the substance of desire, control, and attachment by imagining their physical references in psychic, virtual, and erotic worlds. In my recent videos, Static and Sequester, I aim to personify what is intangible, to maintain it and hold onto it, with the camera as witness. I incorporate breath, bodily forces, and time limits […]

    • A Matter of Heart

      Thursday, 14 July 2011 14:13

         A MATTER OF HEART is the second exhibition of Brian Reed’s five-part Journey of Love series. This latest installation and live performance follow Reed’s critically acclaimed New York Times reviewed exhibition, Through the Heart of it All. “To know love as beauty, one must know the beauty of suffering and pain.”   Brian Reed, […]

    • Silke Wagner

      Wednesday, 13 July 2011 18:04

      Works shown at Galerie Wilma Tolksdorf were recently presented in the artist’s solo show „COVER WORKS (New Works)“ in Oldenburger Kunstverein. These works have a different focal point. Silke Wagner has chosen artworks of eleven 20th century female artists and converted them into new forms. Such an aesthetical dialog can be understood as homage to […]

    • Crossings: Recent Works by Andrew Binkley

      Tuesday, 12 July 2011 21:26

      The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu is pleased to announce the exhibition of Andrew Binkley’s latest body of artwork entitled Crossings. Throughout Binkley’s work as an artist, he has utilized a variety of media and approaches to uncover and explore our notions of time and patterns of human behavior. In Crossings, Binkley brings into play the time-based […]

    • A Gentil Carioca

      Monday, 11 July 2011 21:19

      Tanya Bonakdar Gallery presents a group exhibition organized by the Rio de Janeiro-based gallery A GENTIL CARIOCA, featuring five artists from this gallery’s program. Artists in the show include Ricardo Basbaum, Carlos Contente, Laura Lima, Maria Nepomuceno, and Thiago Rocha Pitta. A GENTIL CARIOCA is a gallery situated in the Central Historic district of Rio […]

    • Only Her Body

      Thursday, 7 July 2011 20:08

      Following Yang Shaobin’s environmentally-themed solo show Blue Room, he returns to UCCA to curate Only Her Body, an exhibition of luminous landscapes from talented young painter Kong Lingnan. This is the eleventh in UCCA’s series of “Curated by…” exhibitions, which aim to foster a new generation of Chinese artists by pairing them with established artists […]

    • In Conversation: Jason Stopa Interviews Katherine Bradford

      Thursday, 7 July 2011 19:35

      Jason Stopa: I like that your paintings seem to hover somewhere between the imaginary and the real. In a sense, they arrive at third space that is akin to a dream-like state. Can you tell me how you arrived at painting this way? Katherine Bradford: My early paintings were abstract; I thought of myself as […]

    • Psychological Territories

      Tuesday, 5 July 2011 19:18

      My current work reconciles my thoughts on the aftermath of recent conflicts with visions of the American desert. I grew up in the steppe of eastern Washington State; that area’s minimalist panorama and soft textures permeate my paintings. Yet deserts are the sites of some of our deepest national traumas, from Los Alamos, to the […]

    • The Luminiferous Aether

      Tuesday, 5 July 2011 18:53

      Given the recently retreating tide of shamelessly over-hung art fairs that wash over the NYC art scene each year, it has become increasingly satisfying to find art installed in the exact environment that the work deserves. Thankfully, in the moment when our art comprehension faculties need the reparative experience most, we are provided with just […]

    • EXIL: 11 Women Artists, the Slavic Nomads

      Tuesday, 5 July 2011 18:38

      In capacity of an experienced critic and a correspondent to NY Arts Magazine, the Tribes and Modern Painters, I have followed (through various written articles, interviews and the artistic catalogues that I have personally written and supplied) the development of the most promising contemporary artists who left the country once called ‘Yugoslavia’ and who have […]

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