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ART OPENING | Iranian painter portrays faceless people in Dubai art gallery

March 17, 2013

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These paintings are based on studies of the gestures of resistance and defiance. They are permanent records of the ‘faceless’ individuals who find themselves on the wrong side of the law.

CAUSES | Boston’s storied “Downtown Crossing” theater history revealed in hands-on talk/tour

January 9, 2013

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BOSTON | You’ve heard of “Downton Abbey.” Do you know about Downtown Crossing? If the Englishness of the PBS series “Downton Abbey” fascinates most of us, Boston theater historian Susan Roberts hopes to intrigue us with the theatricality of Downtown Crossing, a storied area of Boston that was the home to many of the city’s theaters […]

IN EXHIBITION | Bacall, Dietrich, Bardot & vintage Hollywood scintillate in Cornel Lucas photo show on view through Jan. 20 in NYC

January 4, 2013

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Glamour portrait photographer Cornel Lucas also made publicity photos for David Niven, Stewart Granger, Joan Collins, Leslie Caron, Dirk Bogarde, Cyd Charisse, and Katharine Hepburn.

IN EXHIBITION | View “LaMaMa Family Show” artworks in this exclusive slideshow

December 28, 2012

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Forty LaMaMa artists are featured in the "Family Show". Gallery hours are Wednesday through Sunday 1:00-7:30 PM. La Galleria is located on 6 East First Street, between Second Avenue and Bowery.

GALLERY REPORT | Gender fluidity inspires Singaporean artist’s video works in Indonesia

December 27, 2012

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The Elo Progo exhibition centers on Ong’s first public showing of video works, which were inspired by the rituals of water meditation and informed by themes of gender fluidity and mythic transformation.

Postcards from the Inge interview, Part 3 | A Ripple Effect

December 6, 2012

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The following interview originally appeared in Postcards from the Inge, a blog. It is re-posted here with the kind permission of the author. Interview by AMANDA WHITE THIETJE Well, here it is, friends—the final installment of the Randy Gener trilogy.  Thank you for tuning in this week to read Randy’s words, and many thanks to Mr. Gener […]

Visual Art News | Painter Manuel Ocampo returns with solo exhibit and curated group show

November 8, 2012

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Concurrently with his own gallery show, Ocampo is curating a group exhibition of Manila-based artists, entitled "Bastards of Misrepresentation," taking place at several New York venues, including the Queens Museum, NYU, TOPAZ Arts, and Crossing Art.

Venice Biennial | United Arab Emirates selects Emirati artist Mohammed Kazem for 2013 national pavilion

November 6, 2012

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Our founder, Sheikha Salama bint Hamdan Al Nahyan, is a passionate patron of the arts and a committed supporter of Emirati artists, and so it is with great pleasure that we are able to play a role in the program,” stated Dr Salvatore LaSpada, Executive Director of the Foundation.

Visual Art Opening | Johannes Vogt Gallery inaugurates new art space

October 31, 2012

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Travis Boyer and A.K Burns / G.T. Pellizzi are the inaugural shows in this new 2,200 sq ft. exhibition space. Johannes Vogt Gallery is committed to bringing attention to the complex artistic and cultural ties that bind New York to both Europe and Latin America.

“I Have Seen the Future: Norman Bel Geddes Designs America” exhibit looks back to America’s future

September 8, 2012

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"I Have Seen the Future: Norman Bel Geddes Designs America" explores the career of American stage and industrial designer, futurist and urban planner Norman Bel Geddes (1893-1958). The exhibition opens September 11, 2012 in Austin. It runs through January 6, 2013.

Brazilian painter Adriana Varejão gets retrospective treatment at Museum of Modern Art, São Paulo

September 5, 2012

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"Histories at the Margins," a retrospective of Adriana Varejão’s paintings, showcases works that have never before been exhibited in Brazil, on loan from renowned collections including Fundació “La Caixa” (Barcelona), Solomon R. Guggenheim (New York), and Tate Modern (London)

Queens arts gallery re-members Philippine martial law with exhibit, performance and salon talk

September 3, 2012

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The event, which will take place in Queens, consists of an exhibition by Eric De Leon Zamuco, an installation performance piece by Jeho Bitancor; and a salon-style talk by transnational writer Ninotchka Rosca, the author of "Endgame: The Fall of Marcos."

Iranian photographer zooms toward staged narrative in Dubai gallery

September 1, 2012

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In a new exhibition in a Dubai gallery, entitled "Collage Tales," Iranian photographer Arman Stephanian invokes the tradition of story telling by using photographic images to tell stories of past and present.

Slideshow | German director Wim Wenders (“Pina” and “Wings of Desire”) exhibits his landscape photography

August 29, 2012

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For those who are curious to glimpse the personal photography of filmmaker Wim Wenders exhibited in “Places, strange and quiet," click here to view a slideshow.

Dramatic photographs of North Korea, Greece, Afghanistan exhibited at France’s international festival of photojournalism

August 29, 2012

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This festival is a unique event for those who share a love and passion for photography. For one week each year, the Palais des Congrès in Perpignan becomes the centre of the photojournalism community. The Festival exhibits the greatest photojournalist work from around the world in exhibitions across the city.

Filipino photographer transforms pain, sorrow and erotic sensuality of Christian icons to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS

August 28, 2012

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The 20 photographs that comprise Niccolo Cosme's exhibit, on view at the Philippine Center in New York from August 28 to September 7, 2012, contain messages about HIV and AIDS. Yet in a sense they place a halo of aesthetics and sensuality at the center of Cosme's Christian-based iconography.

Lesbian herstory as performance design | 100 feminist drawings by 100 artist go to bed with collected objects from Brooklyn Museum

August 8, 2012

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Ulrike Müller's conceptual project, "Herstory Inventory" is a theatrical installation. It pushes together two sets of created inventory: new art inspired by the Lesbian Herstory Archive, and museum objects from the Brooklyn Museum where it is presently on view through September 9, 2012.

Edible diplomacy | U.S. and Croatia political relations served and summed up in food installation

June 13, 2012

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A food installation from Croatia, cumbersomely entitled "KroaTisch–Amerikanische Freundschaft," directly alludes to important events in the history of Croatian-American political relations.

Slideshow | How to walk over a Balkan performance artist

June 13, 2012

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Want to see how they built Igor Josifov's "2-Dimensional"? Click on my slideshow. In this unusual performance, the artist is an observer as much as he is observed while the spectator becomes a performer.

Performance review | Japanese artist Tadasu Takamine breaks glass, sexual taboos in his intimate video of a disabled friend

June 9, 2012

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Takamine was Kimura’s caretaker for five years during the 1990s. Takamine says that he had learned to communicate with the disabled Kimura through gestures. He realized that Kimura's sexual desires could not be met without the help of other people. Aiding Kimura in the satisfaction of his sexual needs was a gesture of friendship and affection of Takamine's part.

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