• Studio Sweet Home, public art, NYC. Street Art NYC.

      Interviews with Street and Graffiti Artists, BOS 2015

      Sunday, 7 June 2015 19:41

      Juguetería/Toys Warehouse — Interactive Exhibit by Studio Sweet Home — to Open at Exit Room NY for Interviews The Studio Street Home duo — Colombian native Yeimi Salazar and Puerto Rican native Melvin Sanchez – began collaborating six years ago, soon after they met in NYC. Their first solo exhibit will open tomorrow and Saturday at Exit Room NY during […]

    • “Conversations about Drawing” with Marcel Dzama

      Sunday, 7 June 2015 16:59

      New Interview Magazine Lines & Marks launches the first of its “Conversations about Drawing” with Marcel Dzama, followed by Anders Nilsen, Julie Mehretu, Charles Cohen, & Ben Klock. Lines & Marks is the only interview magazine dedicated to nothing less than the foundation of human achievement in both the arts and sciences — Drawing. Via candid conversations and beautiful, interactive artwork presentations, Lines […]

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      50 SHADES OF GRAY AREA

      Sunday, 31 May 2015 18:56

      By Tony Zaza, The Roving Eye | Film The 2015 Tribeca Film Festival sheds some fearless light upon the worldwide problem of identity. This year’s assortment of works start in Brooklyn and end in Morocco. They feature an army of unknowns and unknowables: delinquents, compe’sinos, extraordinary gentlemen, uncommon women. They exhibit the ambiguity of their […]

    • Gisele Freund photographs of Frida Kahlo in the garden of La Casa Azul

      ‘I paint flowers so they will not die’ – Frida Kahlo at The New York Botanical Garden

      Friday, 29 May 2015 22:49

      “I paint flowers so they will not die. I hope the leaving is joyful; and I hope never to return. Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly? I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone, because I am the person I know best. I never paint dreams or […]

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      All art is good without judgement – Yoko Ono

      Friday, 15 May 2015 03:23

      ‘All art is valid. We are all part of artistic community and all human beings who will achieve peace’ – Yoko Ono “Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960-1971,” which runs from May 17 through Sept. 7, includes about 125 early art pieces, works on paper, films, installations, performances and audio recordings. Ono Inspires us through […]

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      “SHE” by VALYA – Being born and living in bloodshed Ukrainian nation…

      Tuesday, 12 May 2015 04:30

      “SHE” by VALYA: VISUAL REFLECTIONS ABOUT FEMININITY During wartime, when so many Ukrainians, including artists, are moving off the country, only the most persuasive artworks and exhibition projects are able to overcome a negative tendency of intellectual migration in order to help the developing and struggling community on the very eastern edge of Europe to […]

    • Twitter Image: Cate Blanchett TG ‏@catebblogbr May 5  Cate Blanchett & Fiona Hall - Opening of the Australian Pavilion at Venice Biennale #CateBlanchett #biennaledivenezia

      Female artists are representing more countries than ever in national pavilions

      Saturday, 9 May 2015 20:01

      Venice Biennale represents rebalancing in the art world VENICE (AP) — A Nigerian art critic and museum director is the first African to curate the Biennale contemporary art fair that opens Saturday for its seven-month run, while female artists are representing more countries than ever in national pavilions — trends seen as an informal rebalancing […]

    • The vast net of rusty orange, magenta, and green hues will float above the Greenway until October. Dina Rudick/Globe Staff

      Janet Echelman’s light-as-air sculpture rises over the Greenway

      Friday, 8 May 2015 01:41

      Floating sculpture rises over the Greenway Half-acre net tethered between buildings to waft overhead until Oct. Is it a giant jellyfish? A spaceship? An outsized butterfly net? Whatever it is, Brookline artist Janet Echelman’s light-as-air sculpture, which turned heads as it soared over the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway on Sunday morning, took a village to […]

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      PAVILION OF THE UNITED STATES 56TH INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION

      Thursday, 7 May 2015 20:29

      PAVILION OF THE UNITED STATES 56TH INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION – LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA JOAN JONAS’S THEY COME TO US WITHOUT A WORD Presented by the MIT List Visual Arts Center Commissioner and Co-Curator: Paul C. Ha, Director of the MIT List Visual Arts Center Co-Curator: Ute Meta Bauer, Director of the NTU Centre for […]

    • Sol LeWitt. Wall Drawing 386 
India ink washes . Environmental dimensions. First drawn by: Julie Jarvis, Renee Milliken, Anthony Sansotta.
First  installation: Carol Taylor Art, Dallas, Texas. January 1983.
Courtesy of the Estate of Sol LeWitt.
Photo credit: Phogo by Alessandro Zambianchi. Courtesy Massimo De Carlo, Milan/Londres.

      Sol LeWitt ’17 Wall Drawings’ at The Botín Foundation

      Wednesday, 6 May 2015 22:13

      The Botín Foundation presents Sol LeWitt. 17 Wall Drawings. 1970-2015 Spain’s most important exhibition to date devoted entirely to Wall Drawings by Sol LeWitt, an artist who is regarded as the father of Conceptual Art A selection of 17 Wall Drawings, most of which have never been shown before in Spain, made in collaboration with […]

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