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BLOUIN ARTINFO Hong Kong
HONG KONG — Large-scale artworks that explore the impact of globalization in mainland China will be displayed in the Shanghai Tang Mansion starting May 23, coinciding with the Art Basel weekend in Hong Kong. In a collaboration with art...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
Name: Margaret BowlandAge: 60Occupation: Artist/teacherCity/Neighborhood: Park Slope, BrooklynFor five years, a young girl named Janasia Smith has been your muse. In the paintings in your current show at Driscoll Babcock in New York, she is approaching...
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Julia Halperin
Name: Deborah KassAge: 60Occupation: ArtistCity/Neighborhood: Brooklyn, NYCurrent Exhibition: “My Elvis +” at Paul Kasmin Gallery, 515 West 27th Street, New York, January 24 – February 23, 2013.Your current exhibition at Paul Kasmin Gallery gathers...
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Yasmine Mohseni
There’s no better way to kick off an artful 2013 in L.A. than by visiting the newest gallery shows, and this January is a particularly prolific month in exhibitions. Here are the top 10 gallery exhibitions opening over the next few weeks. Hugh...
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Yasmine Mohseni
LOS ANGELES — As the holidays approach, this may be the last week to stop by December gallery shows. ARTINFO's Yasmine Mohseni reports on five now running in L.A. that should not be missed.To read the article as a slideshow, click here.“For The...
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Marcia E. Vetrocq, Modern Painters
Kutluğ Ataman’s first show at Sperone Westwater — also his first in New York since 2004 — encapsulates the “artist and filmmaker” dichotomy that has appeared on his resume since the late 1990s. Today that dual brief is most clear in the distinction between...
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Tom Chen
Visual artist Ann Hamilton’s large-scale installation at the Park Avenue Armory, “The Event of a Thread,” brings together readings, sound, cloth, and even pigeons into a field of swings. ARTINFO sent several cameras into...
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Janelle Zara
VERO BEACH, Florida — Gert and Uwe Tobias missed out on the fanfare of Art Basel this year; while the smart set were reveling in hedonism, the Transylvania-born twins spent the week hard at work, three hours outside of Miami....
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Chloe Wyma, BLOUIN ARTINFO
“It’s ephemeral art in motion. You see something. You look at it. It lasts a few seconds, and you'll probably never see it again,” said Cirque de Soleil founder Guy Laliberté. The French Canadian billionaire, circus entrepreneur, fire-eater,...
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Yasmine Mohseni
LOS ANGELES — The Swiss-born and Paris-based curator Marc-Olivier Wahler, previously director of Palais de Tokyo, has been spending much of his time in Los Angeles these days. His latest exhibition “LOST (in LA)” opened at the Los Angeles Municipal Art...














