Alexandre Arrechea: “No Limits”

               Serpents on Park Avenue   When, at the age of eight years old, Alexandre Arrechea painted the facades of the colonial building in Trinidad, Cuba, his hometown, he probably never thought that 34 years later he would be exhibiting “No Limits,” an exhibition of his most recent works. This is the artist’s more »

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Alexandre Arrechea

      Designporteur: How would you describe your work? Arrechea: Monumental sculptures that maintain the façades of NY City’s iconic buildings. They are having a dialogue with the real buildings but the buildings are transformed into new tool or snail-like shapes. The result is a “dancing city” or a building in perpetual motion that more »

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Alexandre Arrechea: “No Limits”

  Phillips, in partnership with the Magnan Metz Gallery, is presenting a selling exhibition of Alexandre Arrechea ‘s watercolors and small-scale sculptures. Arrechea’s watercolors serve as documentation and an extension of his ambitious installation of 18-foot architectural sculptures currently on view on the Park Avenue Malls.   The selling exhibition is on view until April 13, more »

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“Concentre de Vie” by Matali Crasset

            Matali crasset have designed “Concentre de vie” for campeggi . This modular  sofa is an extension of the French designer’s  previous furniture with Italian company ” dynamic life” and “sweet talk and dream” . This furniture is presenting at the “salone del mobile”  2013.

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The Quay Brothers

    An Ominous Journey   Between the walls of a darkened labyrinth, the spectators walk slowly in total and absolute suspense, drawn by the weird surreal, Gothic narratives that depict a fantastic and mysterious world in the films and art of Timothy and Stephen Quay. “The Quay Brothers: On Deciphering the Pharmacist’s Prescription for more »

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Jason Brinkerhoff: Some Women

October 13, 2012     Jason Brinkerhoff: Some Women now on view Ziehersmit Gallery is presenting a solo exhibition by Jason Brinkerhoff, a  talented self -taught artist known for his fluid and original  draftsman-like  drawings of  female figures. The exhibition features over 70 untitled drawings on paper and the first look at his earliest paintings. more »

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Man with Axe by Liliana Porter

    The following is a translation of the art piece by artist Liliana Porter   Man with Axe Startled I awoke, the moon still waning high among the stars, bathing my bedroom wall with unreal light, whose essence is never to reveal but to subtly insinuate. It took me a few minutes to become more »

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Torment On Display

            Torment on Display   Toxic Beauty: The Art of Frank Moore at N.Y. U This exhibition is the first retrospective of the work of a remarkable artist whose life was cut short by AIDS. It is divided between New York University’s Grey Art Gallery and Fales Library and features more »

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Magic Geometric Sculptures

      Magic Geometric Sculptures There are artists whose work can be evaluated as something apart from their personality. That is, the artist can be separated from the man, the product from the producer. However, it would be impossible to include Venezuelan sculptor Rafael Barrios among their ranks because his works reflect his personality. more »

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