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PROMOTION & PUBLICITY GALLERY ARTIST AGREEMENT
Wednesday, 26 June 2013 18:27SPONSORED: NY ARTS MAGAZINE & ART FAIRS INTERNATIONAL Promotion & Publicity Fee: $1900 PROJECT & PUBLICITY PROPOSAL PART ONE: CATALOG SIZE: 8.5” X 11” 6,000 copies printed for sale & distribution Representation in print and within NY Arts Magazine on the website. The catalog will be a special section, as part of NY Arts Magazine. […]
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Six Possibilities for a Sculpture at La Loge
Wednesday, 26 June 2013 15:35Curated by: Zoë Gray Hedwig Houben, Jennifer Tee, Caroline Achaintre, Robert Orchardson, Emmanuelle Laine Six Possibilities for a Sculpture La Loge Gallery April 12 – June 29, 2013 Kluisstraat – rue de l’Ermitage 86 B-1050 Brussels
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“Work” at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery
Wednesday, 26 June 2013 14:28organized by Sara Greenberger Rafferty Katherine Bernhardt, Sarah Crowner, TM Davy, Michelle Grabner, Joanne Greenbaum, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, David Kennedy Cutler, Michael Mahalchick, Eddie Martinez, Yuri Masnyj, Sam Moyer, Ian Pedigo, Kate Shepherd, B. Wurtz Work Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery June 27 – July 28, 2013 Opening Reception: Thursday, June 27, 6-8PM 54 Ludlow Street, […]
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Ewa Banas
Friday, 14 June 2013 17:08In my art I would like to depict the best that I can the beauty of the world wonderfully made for us by our Creator. I can see this beauty everywhere—in a smile of a small child, in a bouquet of the wild flowers, in the shady forests and peaceful waters of the lakes, on […]
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Martin Pawera
Wednesday, 29 May 2013 19:43I think that from the very beginning of my painting I was interested in people, in all of them milling around. I liked looking into their faces, trying to read them like in the books I’ve always loved. It’s just like one poet and journalist wrote about me and my work – I’m a painter […]
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Simon Hantai at Paul Kasmin
Friday, 24 May 2013 09:26Paul Kasmin Gallery presents never before seen works by Hungarian-born artist Simon Hantai. Hantai’s work can be distinguished by his signature technique “pillage,” or folded, tied, and dyed un-stretched canvas. His work interplays between positive and negative space, resulting in both geometric and botanical patterns. A massive figure in Europe, his work deserves more recognition […]
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Ugo Rondinone’s Human Nature with Public Art Fund
Wednesday, 22 May 2013 20:21By Masha Froliak In the midst of nineteen commercial buildings of Rockefeller Center, scattered between 49th to 50th street, stand nine unique human figures of Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone. Human Nature, the latest site specific creation of the artist, is built of massive bluestone slabs piled on top of each other into forms which resemble […]
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Art Fair Review: Pulse Does It With Class.
Friday, 10 May 2013 21:48Ah, art fair season. What’s not to love, right? Sometimes art fairs take your money, pour an unbelievable amount of closely-hung work into your brain via your wandering eyeballs, and kick you in the ass as you exit. You are stuck on the sidewalk wondering whether you ever need to see a work of art […]
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Barnaby Ruhe at Dorfman Projects by Lee Klein
Saturday, 20 April 2013 19:14I first really got to know Barnaby Ruhe as the actor who portrayed Jackson Pollock, while I did a much more minor turn as Clement Greenberg, in Bill Rabinovitch’s fantastic fiasco “Pollock Squared.” Ruhe is foremost a painter, while also practicing moving energy around as a healer, a shaman, and a boomerang thrower, he transfers […]
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Kris Scheifele Interviews Kevin Sudeith
Thursday, 18 April 2013 15:31Kevin Sudeith, Chandra Observatory over Winter Wheat Fields; November 2010; Rim rock capstone (collapsed), carving, 21 & 23 carat gold leaf, varnish; 16″x12″; Sumatra Hills, Montana. Kevin Sudeith practices the oldest extant art form—petroglyph carving—an unusual direction for a contemporary artist whose training includes an MFA from SVA, a BA from San Francisco Art Institute, […]
















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