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  • Almond Zigmund: A Dance Between Structure and Disruption

    Almond Zigmund: A Dance Between Structure and Disruption

    In Dialogue Almond Zigmund’s work occupies the charged space between structure and disruption. Moving fluidly across sculpture, painting, and installation, her practice explores the intersection of geometry, architecture, and lived experience—often in subtle yet powerful ways. I have the pleasure of discussing her work at the end of her recent exhibition at East Hampton’s Guild Hall. In this interview exchange, Zigmund speaks about the formative influences that shaped her, from growing up in a creative household to navigating the distinct geographies of Brooklyn, Las Vegas, and the East End of Long Island. The conversation delves into the improvisational roots of…

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  • Art Spiel Picks: NYC Exhibitions in August 2025

    Art Spiel Picks: NYC Exhibitions in August 2025

    This month’s lineup takes us through Brooklyn, Queens, and Jersey City, where intimate thoughts, melded with the political repercussions we grapple with individually and collectively, are presented to the public in moving forms that are explorations in artistic practice as a means of activation against the norms we must confront to maintain our humanity. Through rejections of subjugation and exploitation, be it patriarchal economies or the fallout of colonialism, these selected exhibitions put artists at the forefront who contend with these issues and make space for constructive discourse.

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  • Lisbon Art Atlas: Mapping the City’s Artistic Renaissance

    Lisbon Art Atlas: Mapping the City’s Artistic Renaissance

    Curated for Art Spiel by Eva Zanardi Lisbon, once a soft whisper in Europe’s art discourse, has shed its translucent slipper. No longer the Cinderella of the continent’s cultural ball, the city now strides confidently onto the stage—a radiant, artful sovereign commanding attention and acclaim. Its metamorphosis over the past decade borders on the operatic—a triumphant crescendo of resilience, urban reinvention, and creative flair.

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  • Hovey Brock: The Invasive Species with Cornell’s Eco Arts

    Hovey Brock: The Invasive Species with Cornell’s Eco Arts

    In DIALOGUE Hovey Brock’s show, The Invasive Species, in collaboration with Cornell’s Eco Arts features a series of paintings that focuses on how the climate crisis in general and invasive species in particular threaten the forests of the Northeast—an outgrowth of his Crazy River project that focused on the climate crisis in the Catskills. The paintings have phrases or questions that have been obsessing Brock for some time.

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  • 80th Anniversary of the USA-JAPAN Atomic Bombings: Sowing seeds for the future

    80th Anniversary of the USA-JAPAN Atomic Bombings: Sowing seeds for the future

    The Children’s Art Carnival presents Seed Bomb, an exhibition marking the 80th anniversary of the devastating atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Coinciding with this solemn milestone, the exhibition and its accompanying workshops take place in a deeply resonant location—Harlem, just blocks from Manhattanville, where research for the Manhattan Project was once conducted.

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