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Features
Lucy Sparrow: Living In A Material World
Jet-lagged and trudging through a covered mini-mall of more than 50 shades of gray, more catacomb than commercial, I discovered the store–or it discovered me.
February 28, 2019
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Features
Neo Rauch: Mechanic of Dreams
Neo Rauch once expanded a variation on Descartes famous meditation and said, “I dream therefore I am.”
March 20, 2019
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Antony Micallef: Excavating An Aura
When the world hits times like these, artists get to work, gathering the pure feeling from the volksgeist and naming it with their work. The British painter Anthony Micallef has consistently dug his
April 02, 2019
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Julie Curtiss: Where The Wild Things Are
Do even the most elementary research on the works of Brooklyn-based, French-born painter Julie Curtiss, and words like seductive, surreal and sinister spice the headlines. There will be dissertations
April 15, 2019
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Javier Calleja: Finding That Magic Moment
Navigating the perplexing world of fine art, armed with nothing but sincerity and sparkling creativity, a series of odd circumstances, random introductions and unexpected events paved the path for Ja
April 25, 2019
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Maxwell McMaster: Golden State of Mind
California. As an inspiration, it is a cornucopia of colors. A palette of emerald from the north coast would dramatically differ from pale pastels of the deserts in the extreme Southeast. From Eureka
May 17, 2019
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Painting
Preview: Margaret Kilgallen's "that’s where the beauty is." Retrospective @ Aspen Art Museum
It perhaps seems contrarian to call an artist ahead of her time even as her work harkened back to an era long before her own. But time is tricky that way; it can mean two things at once. The output o
January 08, 2019
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Painting
"Monet: The Late Years," On Display at San Francisco's de Young Museum
When Monet welcomes you at the entrance of "The Late Years," he gazes with pride and affection for Giverny. More specifically, it’s a photo of Claude Monet in his garden, surrounded by profusions o
February 21, 2019
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Photography
Miranda Barnes: The Unselfie
There is a gentle sincerity to Miranda Barnes’ photographs. People and places she captures inhabit their own unique story, one she always welcomes and dignifies within the frame. “I find that bec
April 01, 2019
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Painting
Inès Longevial To Open a Special 3-day Exhibition, "One Year" @ Galerie des Tournelles, Paris, Next Week
Just a glance at Inès Longevial’s artwork and you know she was born for a solo show in Paris. A native of Southern France, her paintings and drawings seem to travel in time from an early twentieth
March 22, 2019
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Graffiti
Graffuturism Comes To Mirus Gallery in Denver
“In general, I try and distinguish between what one calls the Future and ‘l’avenir’ (the ‘to come.’) The future is that which—tomorrow, later, next century—will be.”
April 09, 2019
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A Good Headwind Is Happening at The Headlands Center for the Arts, Marin County
For the undergrad in an art department, the menu presents some savory bites to sharpen a palate before diving into the deep dish of a graduate degree. The total immersion of an MFA program provides m
March 28, 2019
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