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http://www.fingerbob.com – Katie Holmes sexy hot video photo gallery – Pamela Anderson, Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears, Jessica Alba, Paris Hilton & Many more at www.fingerbob.com Katie Holmes Sexy Hot Video Photo Gallery
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CELEBRITY TALK in association with ARTEXPRESS 2009.
Gretel Killeen in conversation with some of the artists in this years Art Gallery of NSW ARTEXPRESS exhibition.
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James Kalm Brings viewers a brief tour of “Monumental Piccolini”, a provocative show highlighting current abstraction by contrasting the ambitious scale of classic “New York School” works with the more modest productions of contemporary practitioners. One of the contentions of curator Jennifer Riley was that, due to market forces, monumental works are being ignored by galleries. It’s hoped that by creating a dialog between works, scales and generations the sphere of formalist abstraction will display its vibrancy. Includes interviews with Craig Fisher and Jennifer Riley
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Sammy, one of the world famous Doggie Da Vincis here at Shore Service Dogs, shows off his artistic talents created during a photoshoot. Sammy’s 17th PAWtographed painting “Fetch a pail of water” is currently being exhibited in New York City at Denise Bibro Fine Arts Gallery’s “Gone To The Dogs” show. The show runs October 8 – November 7, 2009.
http://www.denisebibrofineart.com/exhibition/view/1727
This painting was created during a Jack & Jill Magazine photoshoot. Sammy was assisted with his muttserpiece by a wonderful young boy named Gabriel Rincon and the photographs were shot by Caitlin Rimkis of The Picture People.
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What’s going on New York’s world of art? Who are the artists everyone’s talking about? Merrily Kerr, your personal art critic and guide, answers these questions and more in her video reviews of New York’s hottest art gallery shows.
Gordon Matta-Clark & Rirkrit Tiravanija, at David Zwirner March 2007. This month, the exhibition mostly likely to get people talking earns its ‘hottest show’ tag by literally applying the heat to gallery visitors. As part of an installation, daily vats of feisty Thai curry are prepared, to which visitors can help themselves. Dealers, critics and art world luminaries have been spotted indulging in a spicy lunch at tables and chairs scattered around a plywood structure which replicates 303 Gallery’s space in Soho, where the piece was first exhibited in 1992. Tiravanija reveals his indebtedness to Gordon Matta-Clark’s precedent-setting café, ‘Food’ and his unconventional use of real estate by sharing the gallery space with a recreation of Matta-Clark’s ‘Open House’ a sculpture made in a dumpster which coincidently occupied the same SoHo address as Tiravanija’s exhibition when it was created in 1972.
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Artists in the early morning and the setting of a vineyard drawing the female form. Beauty of the vineyard, the lake and mountains along with a beautiful model was inspiring to the collection of Okanagan artists.
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Brooklyn, New York artist AIKO (Nakagawa) speaks about her solo exhibition ‘Love Monster’ at Joshua Liner Gallery in Chelsea, NYC.
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James Kalm slips in five minutes before closing and goes on the LD (Low-Down) to bring viewers a brisk walk-through tour of this historic Manzoni Retrospective at Gagosian Gallery. Piero Manzoni is perhaps one of the most influential proto conceptualists. This exhibition places his groundbreaking work in a chronological context with other artists like Yves Klein, Alberto Burri and Willem de Kooning. Probably best know for his Artists (Merda dartista) and Base of the World Manzoni died at age 30. Because of the tight security and a strict no-photo polocy at the gallery no commentary was possible. Audio was provided by an interview with Roy Basnett on 105.9 FM, The Voice of Liverpool broadcast March 16, 2009. For purposes on this interview, the persona of Loren Munk was adopted.
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Hays, Kansas based artist Kris Kuksi speaks about his solo exhibition ‘Imminent Utopia’ at Joshua Liner Gallery in Chelsea, NYC.
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