• 2011 Kaosiung International Container Arts Festival: Artbitat

      Monday, 7 November 2011 20:57

        The Kaohsiung International Container Arts Festival has been held once every two years since 2001, and has become a distinctive Kaohsiung event. The 2011 Container Arts Festival has a theme of “Artbitat.” The artists have created visions of the home transcending time and space using very mundane cargo containers.   “The works will enable […]

    • Jim Lee Interviews David Kramer

      Thursday, 3 November 2011 02:21

      Jim Lee: Has your work always been occupied by the “good life”? Because craft seems to be an important element as well…did you grow up building things or did a family member get you started using tools and materials?  David Kramer: My dad used to hand me things and say “fix this.” There were lamps […]

    • Dawn Ng: An Artist, A Zine, An Ad Agency

      Monday, 24 October 2011 23:32

      31 KINDS OF WONDERFUL is an art project comprising of thirty-one creative objects constructed by artist, Dawn Ng, over a period of thirty-one days / a month in Paris and sent to the Curious Teepee Gallery in Singapore. Each object is an entirely bespoke, handcrafted, one-of-one edition, made from unexpected but commonly gathered materials such […]

    • envoy enterprises Presents David Alexander Flinn

      Monday, 24 October 2011 23:20

      In These Tides Hide Times and Lost Lives, David Alexander Flinn employs symbolism and metaphor to explore a number of complex themes. Embodying part of a shipwreck, a 15-foot mast, installed as if washed ashore on a desert island, refers to lost nostalgic notions of pride and desperation.Throughout the work, concepts of religion, ignorance and […]

    • Defining Documentary, The DocNYC Festival

      Tuesday, 18 October 2011 01:10

      Within New York there is a plethora of creative outlets for the artist of any medium or genre. But with so many options becomes the burden of organization. This was so with the subject of documentary. A place was needed in which the New York audience could be exposed to documentary filmmaking on an intimate […]

    • Around the World: Leah Oates Interviews Deborah Wasserman

      Tuesday, 18 October 2011 00:22

      Leah Oates: How did you become an artist and did you know early on that you would be in the arts or did you begin as something else? Were there other artists in your family?Deborah Wasserman: As a very young child I knew that art was my calling. I remember my kindergarten teacher, Mira, declaring […]

    • Walter Pichler: A Visionary

      Tuesday, 4 October 2011 00:15

      Only rarely does Walter Pichler (*1936), one of the most important artistic visionaries of the present day, allow his sculptures to travel. At an old homestead in St. Martin in the Province of Burgenland, Pichler—who walks the borders between sculpture, architecture and drawing—created a sculpture compound in which each work can claim its own, individual […]

    • Gulay Alpay: I Need to Find a Way to Say I Love You

      Monday, 3 October 2011 23:58

      Turkish artist Gulay Alpay will be exhibiting her artwork at the Arché Gallery in Rome on October 8, 2011, at 6:30 pm. This solo exhibition entitled “I need to find a way to say I love you in multiple languages,” curated by Sveva Manfred Zavaglia, presents a wide variety of works including ten paintings on […]

    • October Artists at Home and Abroad Exhibition Opens at Broadway Gallery

      Friday, 30 September 2011 01:25

        The Artists at Home and Abroad exhibition series is a representation of both emerging and established artists on an international scale. This exhibit incorporates a vast range of contemporary image making. The artists included in this exhibit explore modern and postmodern approaches in an incredibly exciting fashion. Curated by Abraham Lubelski this exhibit presents […]

    • NYC Art Studio School Celebrates Expansion of Size and Services Despite Flagging Economy

      Friday, 30 September 2011 01:13

        Celebration is in the air as thousands of people of all ages, 5 to 95, flock to a Manhattan hotspot that one might not expect… an art school that has all of NYC talking. On September 22nd 2011, New York City’s The Art Studio NY, located on West 96th street between Columbus and Amsterdam […]

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