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“Swell”

By Camille Hayward | July 13, 2010 . Comments Off

The Venice art scene returns

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Unto This Last

By Krystal Echeverria Segnini | May 19, 2010 . Comments Off

Raven Row’s exhibition, “Unto This Last,” opens tomorrow in London. With works by Thomas Bayrle, Sarah Browne, Andrea Büttner, Alice Channer, Isabelle Cornaro, Dewar & Gicquel, Pernille Kapper Williams, and Běla Kolářova, the show looks at craft’s place in contemporary art. The title is taken from John Ruskin’s book of the same name t...

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Brooklyn Night: Unidentified Living Objects

By Katy Donoghue | March 5, 2010 . Comments Off

Armory Arts Week will host a night in Brooklyn tomorrow, Saturday, March 6. All Williamsburg Gallery Association galleries will be open after hours – from 6PM to 11PM. One of those galleries will be Parker’s Box, with a new show entitled “Unidentified Living Objects” that we are sure will be worth the quick trip on the L.

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31 Women in Art Photography

By Katy Donoghue | March 4, 2010 . Comments Off

This Saturday, March 6, “31 Women in Art Photography” presented by Humble Arts Foundation opens at Affirmation Arts in New York. Curated by Charlotte Cotton and Jon Feinstein, the show features 31 works by 31 female photographers selected from open submissions.

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SCOPE: Diane Pernet & ASVOFF

By Katy Donoghue | March 3, 2010 . Comments Off

This week at SCOPE Diane Pernet of the blog and film festival, ASVOFF (A Shaded View on Fashion Film), will curate Markt, a fashion focused exhibition, and SCOPE Film’s Friday, March 5 programming.

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An Idea Called Tomorrow

By Katy Donoghue | January 26, 2010 . Comments Off

The California African American Museum (CAAM) and the Skirball Cultural Center are currently home to the show “An Idea Called Tomorrow,” an exhibition that asked artists to “imagine and create what a civil and just future looks like for them.”

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