Saltz: Remembering Dia, at the End of an Era — Vulture
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES SCULPTURE SYMPOSIUM
Salwa Zeidan, gallerist and an organiser of the inaugural Abu Dhabi International Sculpture Symposium (ADISS), (25 February to 7 April 2010 at Zayed University) talks to Art Radar about the mission of ADISS, government sponsorship of the arts and her favourite Emirati sculptor.
Her gallery, the Salwa Zeidan Gallery. has collaborated with Zayed University to bring ADISS to Abu Dhabi. Its theme is “Bridging Societies Through the Language of Art,” and invol...
MAASTRICHT.- Quality, rarity and provenance have become the hallmarks of TEFAF Maastricht and the world?s most influential art and antiques fair has an extraordinary range of important works on show at the MECC (Maastricht Exhibition and Congress Centre) from 12-21 March 2010. Highlights of the 23rd edition of the Fair in the southern Netherlands include a bed that once belonged to the great French diplomat Talleyrand, the Italian Expressionist Marino Marini?s greatest picture, one of the last m...
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MAASTRICHT,NL - Quality, rarity and
provenance
have become the hallmarks of TEFAF Maastricht and the world’s most
influential
art and antiques fair has an extraordinary range of important works on
show at
the MECC (Maastricht Exhibition and Congress Centre) from 12 through 21
March
2010. Highlights of the 23rd edition of the Fair in the
southern
Netherlands include a bed that once belonged to the great French
diplomat
Talleyrand, the Italian Expressionist Marino Marini’s greatest pi...
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THE HAGUE, NL - The Mauritshuis is displaying ten
exceptional portraits of Arnhem’s Craeyvanger family until 16 January
2011. The
paintings are the only known series of portraits of the members of a
single
family - father, mother and eight children - to have survived from the
seventeenth century. The series’ existence was relatively
unknown until
the paintings came up for auction in 2009. A private collection has lent
the
works to the Mauritshuis, where the unique ensemble are on disp...
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Robbie Cooper, BradfordRobbie Cooper hides video and still-photo cameras in TV and computer screens to watch the watchers. There's the flush and blush of the porno-viewer, the zombie stare of the horror fan, the enchanted wow of children's TV toddlers, the incredulous recoil of the unwilling witnesses of disastrous news. On the one hand, this is alarming, as Cooper demonstrates how our perceptions are mediated by technology, so removed from first-hand sensory contact. On the other hand, as I vie...
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From my brothers at Highsnobiety -
Arkitip and Incase have partnered to open Project Space, “a unique setting for exhibitions, performances and installations” that stays true to Arktip’s founding principles: “supporting the arts, promoting freedom of expression and making art affordable and accessible.”
Their first exhibition is with 32-year-old Dutch illustrator and designer Parra – who I’m sure most of you know all too well. The opening reception takes place Thursday, April 1 at 19:00 PST. Th...
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In photographs and, more recently, films, Judy Fiskin has for more than 30 years looked into the deep, perhaps bottomless chasm between the art world and the rest of the world. Witty and poignant, her work succeeds in part because it never grants a privilege to one side over the other. She plainly lives in both, and the art world and the rest of the world are both revealed to be irrevocably nuts.
At Angles Gallery, "Guided Tour" is her latest film, an 11 1/2-minute journey through a p...
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Eight raucous and deftly handled new paintings by Michael Reafsnyder continue his delirious engagement with painterly hedonism. Drizzled, dribbled, smeared, scraped, scuffed and slippery swipes of bright, wet, acrylic color engulf the canvases like nontoxic spills. Inevitably, a small arc topped by a couple of little circles emerges somewhere in the boisterous field –Reafsnyder's signature take on a smiley face, squeezed directly from the paint tube.
Amid all the high-spirited energy at Wes...
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Artist: Meredyth Sparks
Venue: Elizabeth Dee, New York
Exhibition Title: Extraction
Date: February 27 – April 10, 2010
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Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump.
Images:
Images courtesy of Elizabeth Dee, New York
Press Release:
Elizabeth Dee is pleased to present Extraction, an exhibition of new collages, sculpture and wall installations by Meredyth Sparks, her second solo-show at the gallery.
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