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[VIDEO] A Cuban-born artist to line NYC's Park Avenue with 20-foot sculptures

Kristina Puga wrote 2 months ago: Cuban-born artist Alexandre Arrechea says, for him, size does matter. For three months starting Marc … more →

Tags: People, Artist, cuban, New York City, NYC, Alexandre Arrechea, no limit, The Fund for the Park Avenue Sculpture Committee

Inkside Out

generatorarts wrote 4 months ago: Image from Artfire.com Visual artists are incorporating tattoo imagery and techniques into their art … more →

Tags: Art, art 2, New York, Artists, Brooklyn, Tattoo Art, Tattoos, tattoo imagery, Roald Dahl

Iglook? Bookgloo? Bookworm Habitat?1 comment

curiousstgeorge wrote 1 year ago: Colombian sculptural installation artist Miler Lagos often uses simple items, such as books, and loa … more →

Tags: Fun, Art, James Weber, Miler Lagos, BlogTO, Home, Book Igloo

Gallery Club Thursday!

Cre8tive YouTh*ink wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: Gallery Club, Niborama, Alexandre Arrechea

Gallery Club Tonight

Cre8tive YouTh*ink wrote 1 year ago: Shirin Neshat at Gladstone Gallery Shirin Neshat Joyce Pensanto at Freidrich Petzel Donald 2009 Enam … more →

Tags: Gallery Club, Los Galeristas Adolescentes, shirin neshat, Gladstone Gallery, Joyce Pensanto, Freidrich Petzel Gallery, Glenda Leon: Listening To Silence, paula scher, Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery

Duke Riley, Gary Hill, Erik Wysocan

cwongyap wrote 2 years ago: I took a very brief jaunt around NYC’s Chelsea a few days ago and was enamored with the follow … more →

Tags: Community, Art Reviews, Chelsea, gallery exhibitions, duke riley, hobo, Mosaic, Gary Hill, 3-D Video

Houseplants & Contemporary Art

cwongyap wrote 2 years ago: There’s something fun and funny about live houseplants in contemporary artworks. Live plants t … more →

Tags: Research, Martin Creed, simon and tom bloor, Eastside projects, potted plants, jeremy deller, Alejandro Almanza Pereda, this is tomorrow, fruitmarket gallery


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