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Last week, our editors waded through the murky depths of online art community DeviantArt to bring you the best artworks that site had to offer. Now we’ve decided to move on to the next frontier: Etsy, the crafty e-commerce website where cutesy wedding...
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Nicholas Forrest
Melbourne, Australia based gallery Neon Parc is currently holding an exhibition of works by Austrian sculptor and abstract painter Franz West who died on Wednesday 25th July aged 65.Regarding the death of West, Geoff Newton, the Director of Neon Parc Gallery...
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Coline Milliard, ARTINFO UK
Seeing the retrospective of a figure as important as Otto Piene in a modestly sized gallery is both thrilling and frustrating. Thrilling for the close encounter it allows with many seminal works by the founder of the Zero Group; frustrating, because for all...
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Nicholas Forrest
The Theatre of the World exhibition currently on show at Tasmania's Museum of Old and New Art is an incredible experience of disparate objects that, although seemingly unrelated, are presented in such a way as to enhance similarities that would perhaps...
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Nicholas Forrest
On show at the National Gallery of Australia until the 22nd of July, unDisclosed: the 2nd National Indigenous Art Triennial is an invite-only exhibition featuring the work of 20 Aboriginal artists from regional, remote and urban communities across Australia...
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Chloe Wyma
As a seemingly inexhaustible reservoir of 20-something Chelseaites in plastic rimmed glassed sipped Brooklyn lagers and trepidatiously bopped along to the tunes of Derrick Adams and DJ Imposter at the red-carpeted opening of "Young Curators/New Ideas" at...
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ARTINFO
Once again, our staff set out around our offices in Chelsea, tasked with reviewing what they found there in a single (sometimes run-on) sentence. Here is what we came up with this week (to see our "One-Line Reviews" in illustrated slide show format, click...
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Nicholas Forrest, ARTINFO Australia
After speaking with Sydney Biennale artistic director Gerald McMaster prior to the opening of the 18th edition of the exhibition, which has been given the title all our relations, I was convinced that it was going to be a success. And for the most part...
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ARTINFO
In a single line the ARTINFO staff digests the stand-out shows we saw in Chelsea this week. To see our one-sentence reviews in an illustrated slide show, click here.* James Case-Leal, “Generative Lexicon,” at MagnanMetz Gallery, 521 West 26th Street, June 7-...
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Once again, our staff has set out around our Chelsea offices, tasked with reviewing what they saw in a single (sometimes run-on) sentence. Here is what we came up with this week (to see our One-Line Reviews in illustrated slide show format, click here):*...
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