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  • Sa’dia Rehman walks you through memories of displacement on the colonized lands of Governors Island

    Sa’dia Rehman walks you through memories of displacement on the colonized lands of Governors Island

    Sa’dia Rehman: Desire Lines is a solo exhibition as part of artist’s residency with KODA on Governors Island, New York. Rehman’s exhibition focuses on the building of the Tarbela dam in Pakistan in 1968-1976 – a hydroelectric dam responsible for the displacement and forced migration of 184 villages and the climate devastation following the completion of this project.

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  • Norte Maar’s CounterPointe10 – JEANNE VERDOUX and JOVONNA PARKS

    Norte Maar’s CounterPointe10 – JEANNE VERDOUX and JOVONNA PARKS

    DANCE The impetus for this series of conversations between a visual artist and a choreographer comes directly from my recent collaborative work with a choreographer as part of Norte Maar’s CounterPointe10. In this unique project a choreographer is paired with a visual artist to create together over two months a dance performance that integrates the two disciplines into a cohesive vision. Here is the conversation between artist Jeanne Verdoux and choreographer / dancer JoVonna Parks.

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  • Ruby Palmer: Painter with a Kaleidoscope Eye

    Ruby Palmer: Painter with a Kaleidoscope Eye

    Ruby Palmer’s new acrylic and Flashe paintings, currently on display in her solo show Shift at Morgan Lehman through June 30, look like colorfully doodled Rorschach tests. Each work is densely populated with swirling kaleidoscopic symbols like flowers, feathers, and geometric shapes, all set over jewel-toned or neutral grounds. At her previous exhibition with the gallery, she showed wall sculptures made up of painted clusters of basswood, and her new paintings seem to take those networks of wood a step further and expand them outward like Hoberman spheres in a big-bang fashion. It was my pleasure to speak with her…

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  • Isabelle Plat Reinvents the Portrait

    Isabelle Plat Reinvents the Portrait

    Artist Profile By Daisy Archer When she was eight years old, Isabelle Plat’s mother took her to the museum in Lyons, France, to see a show of works by the School of Paris. The young artist remembers being enchanted by the works of Matisse and Soutine and then and there decided she would be painter. Flash forward a decade and Plat was working toward her baccalaureate at the prestigious École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, which offered a rigorous five-year program of academic training. Plat concentrated on sculpture, following the age-old practice of drawing and modeling from antique casts.

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  • Norte Maar’s CounterPointe10 – Tiffany Mangulabnan and Etty Yaniv

    Norte Maar’s CounterPointe10 – Tiffany Mangulabnan and Etty Yaniv

    DANCE The impetus for this series of conversations between a visual artist and a choreographer comes directly from my recent collaborative work with a choreographer as part of Norte Maar’s CounterPointe10. In this unique project a choreographer is paired with a visual artist to create together over two months a dance performance that integrates the two disciplines into a cohesive vision. Here is my dialogue with choreographer and dancer Tiffany Mangulabnan about our collaborative process.

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