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  • Divisions: To Be Human Is To Act Humanely

    Divisions: To Be Human Is To Act Humanely

    Featured Project at Griffiss International Sculpture Park , Rome, NY Linda Cunningham – Divisions … hunger and fear can vanquish all human resistance, and all freedom … Freedom consists in knowing freedom is in danger. But to know … is to have time to avoid & prevent the moment of inhumanity … the infinitesimal difference between the human being and the non-human being … ————–Emmanuel Levinas, Totality and Infinity

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  • CJ Hendry And The Rise of Photo-op Art

    CJ Hendry And The Rise of Photo-op Art

    Opinion CJ Hendry’s recent Flower Market installation, initially planned for September 13-15 on Roosevelt Island, was shut down by police due to overcrowding and quickly relocated to Brooklyn. The event was both a celebration and a symptom of our evolving art world. Hendry, known for her hyperrealistic drawings of everyday objects and her massive Instagram following of over 800k, collaborated with beauty brand Clé de Peau Beauté to pair their perfume scents with plush flower sculptures. Visitors could take one flower for free and buy additional ones for $5 each, creating Instagrammable bouquets to share with friends.

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  • Art Spiel Picks: Chelsea Exhibitions in October 2024

    Art Spiel Picks: Chelsea Exhibitions in October 2024

    HIGHLIGHTS The fall season opened strong with some very exciting painting shows in Chelsea and its outskirts. The not to be missed stand alone Monya Rowe Gallery is featuring work by two innovative female painters, while in the heart of Chelsea, Hollis Taggart is featuring Tim Kent’s captivating works in his second solo show with the gallery. Right across the street, Fergus McCaffrey Gallery is showcasing fresh work by a seasoned German painter Reinhard Pods.

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  • The Art of Unpacking an Art Fair—Spring/Break NYC

    The Art of Unpacking an Art Fair—Spring/Break NYC

    Art Spiel Stew We visited SPRING/BREAK Art Show in its new location in lower Manhattan on Varick St. We went independently, and then got together afterward to discuss our impressions of the fair, and the highlights we came away with. We have ruminated on possible trends and strong impressions that stayed with us long after the fair. Even though it has been almost a month past Spring Break Art Fair, the highlights resonated with us.

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  • Assembled Worlds: Hannah Höch at Lower Belvedere

    Assembled Worlds: Hannah Höch at Lower Belvedere

    “I wish to blur the firm boundaries which we tend to delineate around all we can achieve,” Hannah Höch once said, challenging the rigid limits that society often imposes on creativity, identity, and social roles. This sentiment resonates deeply throughout the Assembled Worlds exhibition at Vienna’s Lower Belvedere, curated by Martin Waldmeier from the Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern. This major showcase of Höch’s work in Austria feels long overdue, bringing together around 80 of her photomontages, alongside paintings, drawings, prints, and archival materials. Together, they offer a vivid glimpse into her groundbreaking contributions to 20th-century art.

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