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James Kalm travels to Soho’s Painting Center where we visit “Building Picturing” Curated by Vittorio Colaizzi, then on to Chelsea’s West 24th Street and Freight Volume where Marlène Mocquet debuts Recent Paintings, and Sylvan Lionni shows Zugzwang. Zipping over to Metro Pictures we catch Yuri Masnyj’s “The Night is Still Young” for a Thursday night’s gallery tour.
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This video shows the Image Gallery from Hotwheels World Race for PS2. Sorry about the blue light and poor quality. The Screenshots were taken from my Laptop Webcam. The song is “Hot” by Smash Mouth.
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A truck depot is about the last place on earth you’d expect to find an art scene. But in Pakistan, the tradition of painting and detailing trucks adds glitter and glamour to the transport business, and offers a colorful distraction in a country tormented by war and political instability.
Begins airing June 19, 2009
Where and when to watch Foreign Exchange
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Video by Alex Stonehill for the Common Language Project:
www.clpmag.com
Produced in association with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting www.pulitzercenter.org
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Preview of the Artists’ Portraits exhibition in Marseille Project Gallery, 24th April 2010. Curators Lira Kay and Daniel Kanaan, invited curators from Kiev, Ukraine Natalie Kulbashna and from Chicago , United States Curtis Readel. Presenting over 70 artists and film-makers from around the world. Marseille Project Gallery is an non commercial artists run space for international collaborative projects. We would like to thank all our artists for participation and support!
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An art exhibition called Northern Beauty Space was held at an art gallery in Russia’s St. Petersburg. The artist, Nikolai Martynov, is a member of the Russian Geographical Society. His paintings were inspired by his travels to the North Pole. He wanted to share his polar expedition with others.
[Nikolai Martynov, Vice- President, Peter's Academy of Fine Arts]:
“We flew to the North Pole, stopped the engine. There is silence, stars, and ice, cracking only here and there, the moon, shining icicles and unearthly space landscapes. It seems like you are standing somewhere on the top of the earth.”
Some of the paintings show landmarks like the Arctic Drifting Stations, Franz Josef Land and the Polar Urals.
Experts say Martynovs works are of high caliber and have captured the beauty of the North Pole.
[Tatiana Notman, Art Critic, K Gallery]:
“The mapping of the north, that harsh edge in the work of Nikolai Ustinovich is unique. It is his snow, his sky, as he sees it. You really need to see his approach.”
Visitors were also impressed by the paintings.
[Marina Megay, Visitor]:
“We saw the North in the Artists’ Union. Here’s another North. Real people with fish, and nature is amazing. I like it.”
[Margarita Nikolaeva, Visitor]:
“I am pleased that there is such an artist who has left such a beautiful trail and has shown us the North Pole. I especially liked the painting with the (Northern) Lights. Well, it is cool.”
The artist experienced the spectacle of the Northern Lights, or the aurora borealis. He calls this phenomenon the celestial ballet of breathtaking beauty.
[Nikolai Martynov, Vice- President, Peter's Academy of Fine Arts]:
“These are a very special condition. Special lighting and the fact that it is the North, the Arctic and the northern lights appear at 12 o’clock. Actually, this is a rare sight.”
Realist artist Nikolai Martynov has been recognized for his multifaceted work. He was awarded the honorary title of “Man of the Year” and was included in the book “2000 Outstanding People of the Planet by the London International Biographical Centre in 1998.
NTD, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Rose Frantzen was born and raised in the community of Maquoketa (mah CO ket ah), a city of about 6000 people in east-central Iowa. Ms. Frantzen trained at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. She also studied at Chicagos Palette & Chisel Academy and at the Lyme Academy of Arts in Connecticut. She has worked under the mentorship of Richard Schmid, and made painting tours of Australia, Guatemala, Mexico, and Russia.
In this Gallery360 presentation, Rose Frantzen discusses the journey that led her to create Portrait of Maquoketa, a series of 180 12×12 paintings of the people in her community.
Portraiture Now: Communities features paintings by Rose Frantzen, Jim Torok, and Rebecca Westcott. The exhibition is on view through July 5, 2010
http//:npg.si.edu/exhibit/communities
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Here´s a picture gallery from RE: Extinction, which I have made,
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