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South is North

2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

      Sixty-four years after his death, the work of the Uruguayan artist Joaquin Torres Garcia still reigns the market of South American art. According to a recent report by the Associated Press, his oil painting “T No.1 –Peinture” was the “great star” of the night of the auction of Latin American art by [...]

South is North2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

Experience Zero Gravity

2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

There are thousands of people that are exploring some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. This chapter we will take you to Norway Switzerland and France where people are jumping cliffs as high as 6,000 feet. Experience Zero Gravity will hopefully provide you with the feeling and the emotion that we feel when [...]

Experience Zero Gravity2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

Three shows not to miss in Paris

2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

We saw a major wide-ranging retrospective of the American artist Keith Harring (1958-1990) at the Musee D’art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, over 250 paintings, works on paper, and subway panels, of which at least 20 were large scale, that he worked on incessantly since childhood. The retrospective, which will end in August, shows [...]

Three shows not to miss in Paris2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

Ephemeral Art Show by the Seine, Paris

2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

Three huge black domes caught my eyes when I was strolling along the embankment of the Seine in Paris near the Pont Alexander III Bridge on a July afternoon. Shaped to represent Rome’s cupolas, the domes housed an amazing photography exhibition titled “The Glory of Water” by Karl Lagerfeld, better known as the German head [...]

Ephemeral Art Show by the Seine, Paris2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

A one off gaze at the subway art in New York

2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

These were fleeting moments. We found these art works by chance as we rushed to work. Your story is located in the midst of many stories of people rushing to take their trains. Faith and Fate questions the abstractions of transient moments, then, a surprise: a group of birds flying inside an enclosed subterranean train [...]

A one off gaze at the subway art in New York2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

A Difficult Experience- Paul McCarthy at NY Park Armory

2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

The American artist Paul McCarthy is known for creating irreverent works that question, criticize, and scandalize for their visual violence, their emphasis on the grotesque, the scatological, the visceral. He is a powerful critic of social norms, specifically American cultural icons. “WS” is the largest exhibition by this 67-year old Los Angeles based artist, still [...]

A Difficult Experience- Paul McCarthy at NY Park Armory2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

On Nature-An Epigenetic Approach in Art

2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

How much does a gene’s environment affect the gene? How much does man’s environment changes him and his art? As we reflect on this question, we are surprised to find an art exhibition this summer that actually addresses the issue of Nature. On Nature is the name of the exhibition, currently on view at New [...]

On Nature-An Epigenetic Approach in Art2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

The NADA New York Art Fair- May 10 to 12, 2013

2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

On Friday, May 10th, we took the F train in Manhattan and went to see the NADA NEW YORK art fair. It is located in the southern tip of Manhattan close to the historic Brooklyn Bridge, in an area called the Basketball City on Pier 36 by the East River. Neighboring with the oldest China [...]

The NADA New York Art Fair- May 10 to 12, 20132021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

Lecture by Robert Irwin on Light and Space

2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

This is a 46-minute lecture by the Californian artist Robert Irwin (b 1928) during an event of the Chicago Humanities Festival in January 2010.  He is one of the founders of the Light and Space movement in the 1960s. His work focuses on the issues of light and space within a specific site or environment, [...]

Lecture by Robert Irwin on Light and Space2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

Words Mean Nothing At All…with NARA in New York

2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00

The Tokyo-based artist Yoshitomo Nara, who has captivated a large audience with enigmatic sculptures and paintings of large-eyed innocent children with a dark edge for over two decades, shows at Pace in Chelsea, New York, from May 10 to June 29 works on paper and huge bronze heads of children either smiling or with half-closed [...]

Words Mean Nothing At All…with NARA in New York2021-03-02T13:08:55-05:00
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