The entrance to THE CONTEMPORARY ARMORY SHOW at Pier 94. The MODERN ARMORY SHOW takes up all of Pier 92. “Hocus Pocus” by PETER LIVERSIDGE at SEAN KELLY Gallery ART: THE ARMORY SHOW NEW YORK CITY’S LARGEST ANNUAL ART FAIR FIRST PART OF OUR COVERAGE for 2013 Every March, artists, galleries, collectors, critics and […]
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Photographs by Crichton Atkinson. ART SPRING/BREAK ART FAIR 2013 ARTSnFOOD coverage: Armory Arts Week New York 2013 (Guest Writer:Crichton Atkinson) One of the premier works at the Spring/Break Art Fair was Car Wash Incident by Eve Sussman and Simon Lee. A 35mm two screen video installation, it re-created a major insurance scam by Jack and Leigh Ruby. […]
ARTSnFOOD coverage: Armory Arts Week New York 2013 A visitor views Salustiano’s artwork (KAVACHNINA CONTEMPORARY, Miami) VOLTA NY ground floor crowd. ART: VOLTANY 2013 SOHO, once the darling of the artworld, was left behind for the Chelsea Arts District fifteen years ago, more or less. That absence ended this year with VOLTANY 2013 re-embracing a SOHO […]
Coverage of The Art Fairs of Armory Arts Week, NYC 2013 Moving Image 269 11th Ave – Tunnel Art Space in Chelsea. (artsnfood file photo) Moving Image Art Fair New York 2013 Moving Image is an Art Fair of Contemporary Video Art – organized at the Tunnel space – 269 11th Ave. at 27th Street in Chelsea. Moving […]
Editor’s Note: Armory Arts Week Coverage will continue. Please enjoy this lightharted shopping spree while we organize more Arts Coverage! Japanese pop culture has always celebrated all things charming and overwhelmingly adorable. That is reflected in these too-cute-to-be-true stuffed animal suits known as Kigurumi. ART Shopping: A Kigurumi Invasion! The latest fad sweeping Japan are these Kigurumi. The […]
The still images in this article are from the internet promotions posted for the exhibition. ART: Searching for the Origin of “NEW ART” at the Edge of Society Who is creating art before it becomes a headline? Where is today’s epicenter of “NEW ART” in the art capitol of the world, New York City? An […]
Artist: Rembrandt Peale Rubens Peale with a Geranium 1801 oil on canvas ART Art in the LOO Most museums don’t have visuals inside their bathroom areas, but on a recent trip to the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., the following posters (portraits from the Natl. Gallery’s collection) were in the hallway leading […]
An enlargement (wall mural) of George Bellows’ painting A Stag at Sharkey’s at the entrance to the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC. Paddy Flannigan – George Bellows 1908 Oil on canvas 30 1/4 x 25 in. (76.8 x 63.5 cm) Forty-two Kids – George Bellows 1907 Oil on canvas 42 x 60 in. (106.7 x 152.4 cm) ART: […]
The iconic work “LOVE” by Robert Indiana ART: THE VALENTINE of the art world Robert Indiana’s “LOVE” graphic prints, paintings and sculptures. Born Robert Clark in New Castle, Indiana, artist Robert Indiana designed the colorful LOVE graphic in 1964. He first stacked the letters in a poem he wrote in 1958, in which LO was […]
Metropolitan Museum of Art’s “African Art, New York, and the Avant-Garde” An Exhibition focused on the African art collected by New York’s avant-garde following the landmark 1913 Armory Show of “Modern Art”. Charles Sheeler (1918 Photo of the African sculpture below) African Negro Wood Sculpture Portfolio of 20 photographs – gelatin silver print H. x […]