I always feel like the art’s there and I just see it, so it’s not really a lot of work.
- Damien Hirst
I always feel like the art’s there and I just see it, so it’s not really a lot of work.
- Damien Hirst
NY’s Art Fair Closure…
As we all art lovers know, March is the art fair season… our version of New York´s Fashion Week, where we can enjoy the latest art en vogue from the major art galleries world wide.
2013 brought intresting new proposals from different galleries as Cecilia de Torres, Ltd, the classic Gagosian, among others.
For those who couldn’t have the opportunity to travel to NYC to enjoy the show, Artsy.net had a preview of what the galleries presented this year.
Visit:
Critic vs. Collector
Time Magazine´s art critic Robert Hughes was possibly the best art critic writing today is that he’s always interesting. Even when people disagrees with him is impossible not to enjoy.
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thru Jan 6:
“the event of a thread”
Ann Hamilton
Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave., NYC (bt 66th & 67th)
Tickets $12 General, $10 Students/Seniors, Free for Kids
“At its core, the installation features two fields of suspended swings connected via ropes and pulleys to each other and to a massive white curtain that bisects the 55,000-square-foot Wade Thompson Drill Hall. Each swing has its counterpart on the other side and it is the visitor’s momentum on the swing that activates a rolling undulation of the curtain. The resultant movement brought on by one swing is enhanced when another visitor engages the corresponding swing on the opposite side. The movement of the curtain alone is mesmerizing and the beauty is that the curtain remains in a continual state of flux set in motion by the interaction of visitors.” - Hyperallergic
photo: James Ewing