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New Korean Art at The Museum of Arts & Design, NYC + Understanding Milton Resnick + Turkey Chili

Korean Eye: Energy and Matter – Kim Hyun Soo – “Breik” 2008 Sculpture is made of epoxy over steel, human hair, fur, oil paint and water based paint. On view at the Museum of Arts and Design, NYC until February 2012.   ART at “MAD” The Museum of Arts & Design Now Showing: “Korean Eye”  Korean […]

Tim Burton Loves Halloween + Spooky: Movies, Sushi & Wine

Halloween’s biggest fan is artist / filmmaker Tim Burton! ART for HALLOWEEN   Costume Ideas: This Armored All Terrain Star Wars POOCH costume went viral on the Web.                       Actual Star Wars Armored All Terrain Transports (art from wikipedia) Glow-stick people   Bathing Beauties in Balloon […]

Insider’s Guide to NYC Art Openings + Fall Art Shows + Fine Dining in the Bowery

Okamura’s “Chair” (Sculpted wood mounted to the wall. The lighting from the side creates the shadow/figure.)   ART FALL SEASON GALLERIES  (Pictured Above) Keiazburo Okamura’s wood sculptures cast beautiful shadows in the group show titled: “Sensai” which features Japanese artists at DILLON GALLERY. Dillon Gallery 555 West 25th Street New York, NY 10001 212-727-8585 Insider’s Guide to NYC […]

2011 Fall Art Season Continues + Potatoes Oscar complete a Classic Breakfast

  Artist Patrick Jackson’s “Dirt Piles on Tables” just sold for $9,000, represented by Francois Ghebaly Gallery at this year’s Frieze Art Fair – London. ART:  The Fall Season FRIEZE ART FAIR, London Testing the water for this year’s art season starts in London with friezeartfair.com. This week-end’s Art Fair will offer for sale $350m worth […]

Steven Jobs – The Pied Piper of the Digital Age

  Special Steven Jobs Tribute Issue. Coverage of the New Art Season in NYC will continue next week. The Apple I computer, where it all started.   DESIGN: Our world and tech tools would not be so well designed if not for Steven Jobs! Steven Jobs with the Apple II computer. Steve Jobs, who died […]

Richard Serra, Jenny Saville & Bob Dylan Exhibitions at Gagosian, NYC + Farewell to Cabo Rojo

  Richard Serra’s “Cycle” 2010 © Richard Serra. Courtesy of Gagosian Gallery. ART FALL SEASON, 2011  GAGOSIAN GALLERY  NOW SHOWING:   Richard Serra: “Junction” & “Cycle” Gagosian Gallery, Chelsea – 24th St. NYC Jenny Saville: “Continuum” Gagosian Gallery, Uptown Madison Ave. NYC “Bob Dylan: The Asia Series” Gagosian Gallery, Uptown Madison Ave. NYC Gagosian Gallery is one of […]

Marvin E. Newman Photographer + Oktoberfest Beer, Brats, Sauerkraut

  “Roseland Ballroom” is a single photo which looks like a collage or multiple exposure. Newman’s colorful night photo of Times Square “neon” in New York City. Marvin took a series of photos, titled “Shadows”, as a young artist on the streets of Chicago in 1951. Newman broke new ground with color photos in the […]

Biggers’ is BIG in New York + Noses at the Met + A Fall Dinner Party

SANFORD BIGGERS’ postmodern explorations of racial identity evade classification and are often quite funny.  ART COMING SOON Sanford Biggers at the Brooklyn Museum NOW SHOWING  Sanford Biggers at the SculptureCenter  in Long Island City   Artist Sanford Biggers has a large-scale installation of his new work Cosmic Voodoo Circus at the SculptureCenter, in Long Island City (September 10-November 28) and a 13-piece […]

Nine One One “The Day the World Stood Still” Sept. 11, 2001

We are postponing our coverage of the new fall season in deference to the ten year anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy.   “Tribute in Light” commemorates the 9/11 attacks with a reminder of the towers that used to be. The lights shine into the sky and infinity. Photograph courtesy of Alina Oswald Photography, copyright 2010.   […]

End of Summer Looking Back at Snaps & A Final Picnic

In my camera – a picture at the Metropolitan Museum.   ART End of Summer = End of Year = BEGINNING OF THE NEW ART SEASON! Summer is ending and in the US, summertime is when we give ourselves permission to relax, do things out-of-doors and actually stop thinking about work for a week or two. […]