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Debris of Light – When photography becomes a field of demolition

2021-03-02T13:08:44-05:00

by Jairo Dueñas   The hands of a philosopher trying to capture time frozen in an old family photograph can turn it into an excavation site. This is the work of the Colombian artist Andres Vergara. Portraits of memory and oblivion. Anyone hammering on a large photograph against a wall is without a shred of [...]

Debris of Light – When photography becomes a field of demolition2021-03-02T13:08:44-05:00

Quietly Radical

2021-03-02T13:08:44-05:00

Every two years art lovers all over the world pay attention to the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York and expect to see a most radical, shocking, daring and controversial exhibition in the United States. Since the museum founder Gertrude Vanderbilt introduced the idea in 1932, the Whitney Biennial event has become the [...]

Quietly Radical2021-03-02T13:08:44-05:00

Sardines: the Magical Silhouette

2021-03-02T13:08:44-05:00

Imagination has no limits, when one is confined to the shape of a sardine. In Lisbon, sardine symbolizes love and June is the month for one of Portugal’s main cultural events, the Sardine Festival. The festival honors the iconic 12th Century St. Anthony, the patron saint of Lisbon, who left for Italy to preach the [...]

Sardines: the Magical Silhouette2021-03-02T13:08:44-05:00

A Social Revolution

2021-03-02T13:08:44-05:00

Abstract Expressionism, which in the 50s revolutionized painting and veered art towards a new direction of experimentation and individual freedom, now strikes again with new impact at the Tampa Museum of Art in Florida, United States. Under the title of Abstract Expressionism: A Social Revolution, a selection of 25 paintings loaned by the famous art [...]

A Social Revolution2021-03-02T13:08:44-05:00

Antunes at Venice’s Biennal 2019

2021-03-02T13:08:45-05:00

Every two years, art shakes up the world with La Biennale Di Venezia . In this year’s international art event, the 58th version, Portugal has brought one of its most representative artists Leonor Antunes with an ambitious project that connects contemporary values to both historical and 20th century Italian architecture and design. Under the title [...]

Antunes at Venice’s Biennal 20192021-03-02T13:08:45-05:00

Impermanent Life

2021-03-02T13:08:45-05:00

From afar, it looks like an abstract painting made up of dots, of cherry blossoms and strange terrains that seem to flow and float. It traps your attention, your interest, your curiosity. As you approach, you start to see that the image is not static, that every single dot moves in unison, coordinated with the [...]

Impermanent Life2021-03-02T13:08:45-05:00

Surrounded Islands

2021-03-02T13:08:45-05:00

A city gains its reputation rightfully or erroneously, but to change that perception in people’s hearts, it needs a good idea. A great idea. A monumental idea. Miami is known for many things, a retirement paradise, a passageway for drug trafficking, a hurricane magnet. A clichéd image of sun, fun and stupidity. A cultural wasteland…until [...]

Surrounded Islands2021-03-02T13:08:45-05:00

Catch 22- A Personal Gaze at Art In the World

2021-03-02T13:08:45-05:00

by Juan van Wassenhove For this special space of “Catch 22”, I have made a selection of the art that I have experienced in my travels this year covering China, Hong Kong, Italy, Germany, North Korea, and Switzerland. The media of the art works range from ancient roman statues and architecture to visual and digital art. [...]

Catch 22- A Personal Gaze at Art In the World2021-03-02T13:08:45-05:00

A “Studio Affair” to Remember

2021-03-02T13:08:45-05:00

Historical photography shows more than reality; it depicts a moment in time when future is uncertain, and yet the moment portrayed may never know its participation in history. The Taikang Space gallery in Beijing opens an exhibition that reflects one such extraordinary moment in China’s recent history. “Home for Photography Learning: The Friday Salon, 1977-1980” [...]

A “Studio Affair” to Remember2021-03-02T13:08:45-05:00
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