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LISA 3 Games for Learning
by on May 10, 2011 in Art in NYC, Lisa, Uncategorized
LISA 2 Jeff Snyder
by on May 10, 2011 in Art in NYC, Lisa, Uncategorized
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Lisa Salon in Dumbo
by on May 10, 2011 in Art in NYC, Dumbo, Lisa, Uncategorized
Your browser does not support the video tag I’m sitting here near the Manhattan Bridge at the LISA salon listening to an amazing group of Digital and Electronic Artists doing special presentations of their work. The Incredible Painting Machine by Anton is next, who made massive paintings using robotics, but without computers – kinda amazing! [...]
Art is great in Chelsea 2
by on March 17, 2011 in Art in NYC
Barbara Takenaga, Darren Waterston, Jane Wilson, Mark Innerst, Pat Lipsky, Whitfield Lovell “Never the Same Twice” at DC Moore
22 street: 535 West 22nd st, 2, 6-8pm, comment
Art is not dead in Chelsea – Marc Handelman “Geological Sketches at Home and Abroad” at Sikkema Jenkins
by on March 17, 2011 in "Geological Sketches at Home and Abroad", Art in NYC, Marc Handelman, Sikkema Jenkins
Superb show of Marc Handelman – he’s won me over with “Geological Sketches at Home and Abroad” at Sikkema Jenkins & Co, tonight. Sure, the paintings are “safe” but there is some of the finest work I’ve seen in the NYC art scene for a while – very articulate and he has totally mastered his [...]
Peter Reginato at Heidi Cho Gallery
by on March 17, 2011 in Art in NYC, Peter Reginato
Just attended a gallery opening for someone I knew in the past, Peter Reginato (studied with him at Vermont Studio School, as in was then called, in Jonston, VT in 1987) Peter Reginato at Heidi Cho Gallery 23 street: 522 W 23 street, 6-8pm, comment In a way Peter’s sculptures remind me of my own [...]
Opening at The Cell
by on March 3, 2011 in Art in NYC, the Cell
As hard as it is to write, after a long hiatus, here I am, back from Zurich, Davos, Zurich, London, Brighton, London, Norway, London and back to New York and an opening at The Cell, at West 23rd street. Aside from a different crowd than usual, and it being a week of Art Fairs running [...]
Three Boys From Pasadena opening @ Clic Gallery
by on December 7, 2010 in Art in NYC
A cold breezy December night found me over @ Clic Gallery here in Soho, for an opening oh Mark Abreit, George Holz and Just Loomis photos of unclad woman which has a packed house tonight. The naked woman … Well, what can I say, I enjoy the show as much as the next person, or [...]
“Valetudo: Art and Healing in Provence” at SVA
by on September 14, 2010 in Aix-en-Provence, Art, Art in NYC, Mental disorder, painting, School of Visual Arts, Starry Night, Vincent Van Gogh, Visual Arts
I attended an opening for “Valetudo: Art and Healing in Provence” at SVA tonight; the sanitarium at St. Remy is familiar to many as the place where Van Gogh painted for one year before committing suicide. Artist: Jocelyne Gonzalez The artists are patients in the Sanitarium of St. Remy now, or recently, and parts of [...]
Attended Journey to the Pole of Cold and other Events recently
by on September 11, 2010 in Art, Art in NYC, Brooklyn, Kris Waldherr, Mixed Media, Newkirk Avenue, North Asia, Photography, Pole of Cold
Last night I attended the opening of Journey to the Pole of Cold opening at Kris Waldherr’s gallery curated by Thomas Ross Miller. While I took some photos I like the one’s that Diane Saarinen took better (I’m not a good photographer) but I do like openings and this one was hot. Photos by Diane Saarinen: I [...]
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