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Photography from the Atomic Archive at WORK, LondonDroste Effect | Oct 27, 2014
After The Flash: Photography from the Atomic Archive at WORK, London, showcases photo documents from the age of The Bomb. All photographs are taken from the wide archive of art historian and curator John O’Brian. …
Candy and other delectables at William Turner GalleryOlivia Fales | Oct 14, 2014
Right, more abstract paintings. That’s what Carole Bayer Sager’s new work makes you think; but not for long: when viewed up close they look fuzzy— even messy. But at a distance, they assume a level of …
Escher seen in Rome. Prospectively the same after ten yearsManuele Menconi | Oct 7, 2014
Many things can come to your mind when you wonder about Escher. The artistic period in which he developed his marks is for sure one of a kind, filled with several different influences. Even the …
Old and Curious Books from the Collection of William Dailey. The Good Luck Gallery, Los AngelesDroste Effect | Oct 6, 2014
Throughout the month of September the Good Luck Gallery reinvented itself as a bookstore, focusing on the collector as artist. Old and Curious Books from the collection of William Dailey displays a selection from the …
Lovorka Lukani: Papir Pamti – The Paper Remembers, Museum of the Poreč territorySabina Damiani | Aug 19, 2014
Through an experimental printmaking technique, Lovorka Lukani researches the possibilities of the white area of paper. She doesn’t use any pigments, the images printed onto the paper are only visible through a play of light …
A Topography of Chance at fused space, San FranciscoCatherine Nueva España | Aug 7, 2014
The curator Jessica Silverman was inspired by Daniel Spoerri’s 1961 documentary novel/map An Anecdoted Topography of Chance, suggesting that “chance is not random, but shaped by ritual and repetition.” This group show, with Bruce Nauman, …
Christine Elfman at Gallery Wendi NorrisCatherine Nueva España | Jul 15, 2014
Christine Elfman is a practitioner and teacher of photography, and her technical rigor is evident: images and diptychs convey both the essential and the ephemeral. In Looking Back, the play of light/shadow, background/foreground, and immediacy/mystery …
Artist speed dating by Martina Miholic in Porec, CroatiaSabina Damiani | Jul 1, 2014
An interactive project that brings together local artists, curators, community and visitors in the popular dating form. The aim is to familiarize people with cultural and political ideas coming from their local community, through a …
sakirhythm – Saki Murakami at Gallery 219, TokyoLuca Piatto | Jun 25, 2014
Saki Murakami is a Japanese illustrator with an enthusiastic total commitment for the figures she draws. The presented illustrations are the latest effort and the result of the commixture between the recent pop culture features …
Aterballetto Dance Company wows RomeManuele Menconi | Jun 17, 2014
Imagine an Italian dance company and its cultural heritage, than put it on the European contemporary scene. Give it the chance to work with two of the most renowned choreographers, one from the US and …
The Given Space Of Arne MaasikManuele Menconi | Jun 9, 2014
Arne Maasik and the exploration of the threshold concept in photography. With ‘Given Space/Spazio Dato’, the Estonian artist tries to overcome this theme with a precise work in which he balances light and perspective. The …
Toriawase at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary ArtCatherine Nueva España | May 14, 2014
Curated by the SJICA’s Chief Curator Cathy Kimball and her colleague, the internationally recognized Japanese art curator Misako Mitsui, Toriawase includes traditional Japanese artworks—notably beautiful scrolls and carvings—juxtaposed against striking contemporary works, including those by …





