• Lou Reed & Patti Smith

      Mourning the Loss of a Legend: Good Bye Lou Reed

      Monday, 28 October 2013 16:44

      Lou Reed, the singer, songwriter and guitarist whose work with the Velvet Underground in the 1960s had an impact on generations of rock musicians, and who remained a powerful if polarizing force for the rest of his life, died on Sunday at his home in Southampton, N.Y., on Long Island. He was 71. We respectfully […]

    • Sarah Hartshorne

      Monday, 28 October 2013 14:50

      My work is an exploration of shape and color, inspired by the ever-changing play of light and shadow.  Realism is the structure on which I build my images, but the focus is more on the abstract quality of the visual world than on actual content.  I am most often inspired by the natural world, the […]

    • Kaoruko: Enn at Mike Weiss

      Monday, 21 October 2013 16:36

      Synthesizing a thorough understanding of Western modernism and traditional Japanese artistry, Kaoruko’s monumental paintings offer an unabashed glimpse of female figures behind closed doors – uninhibited, disrobed, and mid-gesture. Intermingling silkscreened kimono patterns, sumi calligraphy, rich acrylics, and graphite tracing, an eloquent portrait of hybrid identity emerges which unravels the intricate nature of human connection, […]

    • Maryam Nilforoushan

      Sunday, 20 October 2013 22:54

      For many years my challenge was to break through my classical training in order to become accepted in the world of contemporary art, but now in my more mature years I have come to realize that all I know and what I have learnt is part of what I am as an artist. I enjoy […]

    • Davor Vukovic

      Vukovic’s Adriatic Wonder Opens to Enthusiastic Success

      Friday, 18 October 2013 20:25

      It’s not every evening that you get to celebrate the opening of an artist’s work like Davor Vukovic was fortunate enough to enjoy at Broadway Gallery last night. His impressive seascape-inspired abstractions span almost ten feet in any given direction and are full of vibrant colors. An expert in juggling hues, the artist has composed […]

    • Viviana Graziani

      Tuesday, 15 October 2013 14:43

      I entitled all the works that have shoes as their subject the Steps of a woman. They are born from thinking of all those steps that a woman makes to carry out her tasks, to realize her dreams. I work on this theme every now and then, painting in small groups, always different even in size, […]

    • Klaus Enrique, Titian, 2013. Archival photograph. Image courtesy of Rebecca Hossack Gallery.

      Klaus Enrique talks Arcimboldo and the Macabre with Kinsey Robb

      Tuesday, 15 October 2013 12:00

      Klaus Enrique is a New York based photographer whose work echoes that of Giuseppe Arcimboldo, with some surprising twists. For one, the subjects of his portraits—made from fruits, vegetables, and yes, even raw chicken—are captured in real time, in the glorious moments before they inevitably began to decay. The photographs are stunning commentaries on the […]

    • MICHAEL ZELEHOSKI
Chutes and Ladder, 2013. Assemblage with ladder and found wood
45 x 31 in.

      (de)constructions at Backslash Gallery

      Tuesday, 8 October 2013 09:00

      Showcasing four artists who hail from four different countries; Belgium, The Netherlands, The United States, and France, Backslash Gallery has put together a cohesive show of artists working in similar veins but from different parts of the globe. These artists use codes and forms centring on the theme of construction and deconstruction. Populating the gallery […]

    • Fluctuations at Recession Art

      Friday, 4 October 2013 20:35

      The Fluctuations portfolio highlights artists working directly with printmaking processes, and also artists working with print concepts. The consideration of producing multiples, and the processes investigated in doing so, make Fluctuations both an exercise in coproduction and experimentation. With the help of our guest jurors Kyle Simon and Jon Irving, Fluctuations was curated to give […]

    • Judith Hopf, SUN UP / SUN DOWN, installation view, courtesy of the artist and Deborah Schamoni Gallery. Photo credit: Ulrich Gebert.

      Sun Up / Sun Down: Judith Hopf at the Deborah Schamoni Gallery

      Friday, 4 October 2013 09:00

      Parody and irony entertainingly put what is narrated at a distance. Which of these two rhetorical devices does Judith Hopf employ, when she places a flock of eight sheep appearing to gaze at the entering visitors in the main gallery space? All of these sheep, whose caricature-like faces are hand-drawn, seem to have been made […]

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