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"The Best Art In The World"
Viktor Ekpuk is a Nigerian born artist based in Washington DC who uses the ancient Nigerian cipher of Nsebidi as a prompt to create immersive spaces and installations read more...
Excavation, exploration, discovery, and chance, surround this gesture and are latent in Gabriel Chaile’s works exhibited at Time, Times and Half a Time at Barro gallery and at The High Line. read more...
J. Stephen Manolis’ bold, new abstractions afford an “experience of astonishment,” as the phenomenological philosopher John Cogan calls it. read more...
Greenberg befriended central beat poet Allen Ginsberg and within the circle of admiring Ginsberg artists found focus. read more...
Castoro’s show helps us judge the achievement of an artist whose language remained both independent and aligned with the way artists were painting at the time. read more...
An Athens-born, Greek-American artist, George Petrides studied Classical Greek literature, philosophy and history at Harvard College read more...
Writer Jeffrey Grunthaner explores what makes Snapp's work unique read more...
Nicola had spent her formative years in Paris, attending the École d’ Beaux Arts, only to burn most of her paintings in 1965. read more...
One of the A.I.R. Gallery founders, Mary Grigoriadis, now in her eighties, put up an excellent show of geometric paintings, made up of muted colors (often reds) and, usually, irregularly shaped forms read more...
Hong Kong artist Doreen Chan set up HalfDream.org, where people share their recall of weird dreams read more...
Furnace – Art on Paper Archive – Rafael Vega: Moving Target July 15 – August 20. read more...