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Through The Eyes of a Child: New York Under the tutelage of a dozen professional photographers, twelve culturally diverse New York children armed with cameras photograph their worlds. The result of these forays is a jubilant array of images that chronicle the way our children view their worlds. |
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Miguel Rio Branco Denise Carvalho leads us through the vibrant, elemental drama of Brazilian photographer Miguel Rio Branco's work. Text in Portuguese and English. A Certain Sanity Photographer Lisa Crumb's urban portrait. |
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Andre Von Morisse Painter Andre Von Morisse synergizes icthyologically with poet Suzanne Axtell. |
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The Lyrical Side of the Absurd Painter: Jacques Roch. Spaciously Incorrect Questioning the rhetoric of the banal: art of Alex Villar. Missing Steed Taylor's not so Capraesque exploration of life without himself. |
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Missing Steed Taylor's not so Capraesque exploration of life without himself. |
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The Lure of the Ring The Sweet Science lures cover photographer, Carlos Granados and writer Katherine Dunn to the ring. Kim Stringfellow Kim Stringfellow's mixed medium boxes are illuminated by art writer Berta Sichel. |
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Photographer: Connie Imboden The haunting photography of Connie Imboden, text and concept by A.D. Coleman. Artist Diane Fenster Five new pieces (never before seen) by Digital Artist Diane Fenster with poetry by Rosalind Franklin and music by David Gamper. |
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Arles Photos A.D. Coleman back from Arles. Is R.I.P. resting in peace? Bacon a Beauborg Jean-Phillip Follet takes us through the Francis Bacon retrospective at Georges Pompidou Center in Paris (until October 14) and lets us know why it clearly constitutes THE cultural event of 1996. In French and English. Tim Carrier UD sits down with an emerging young artist as he shares his vision of Eden, Apes and a good Cup o'Joe. |
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Wet Fur and Chrome: photos by John Howe What do dogs, pick-up trucks, Juneau, Alaska, and infrared have in common? Heck if we know, but photographer John Howe will have you seeing them all in a new light. God Spelled Backwards: photos by Richard Sandler A dyslexic insomniac agnostic's delight! |
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Photography: Steven Hirsch Look at the twisted city through the piercing stare of Mr. Hirsch's lens. You can almost smell it, and if you have Shockwave...you can hear it! Digital Art: Steve Miller Fly like an eagle? No chance. This is art. Words by Berta Sichel. |
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Painter Amir Bakhari Carl Hazelwood revels in the vibrant mindscape of Amir Bahkari, who explores the depth of his history behind masks of color. Underscored with music by Terry Adkins. Photographer: Gisela Gamper In a moving curation, Gisela Gamper's visions are guided by David Gamper's composition, Suzanne Axtel's words, and Richard Grove's elegant design... Wait for it, it'll suprise you. |
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Dream Stew: Photographs by Fran Murphy, text by A.D. Coleman A.D. creates a Dream Stew for Fran Murphy's ethereal photographs and it tastes heavenly! Digital Artist: Teresa Tamura Resident art critic Johnathan Tann weighs the delicate balance of past and present with digital collage artist Teresa Tamura. Recherché: Artists, Black William Petrick sheds light on African American artists in the "City of Brotherly Love" who grapple with aesthetics, visibility and the politics of the art world. |
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Collage Artist: Luane Abend Davis More frames! Evolutionary dreams, mystical visions, groovy colors. Did she drop some peyote or what? Steve Sashen finds out and explores the artist's aural side. Photography: Jane Calvin Suzanne Axtel explores the sensual, lyrical, mysterious, feminine in Jane Calvin's photos. Verse and images intermingle seamlessly in John J. Hill's design. |
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Digital Artist: John J. Hill What this emerging young artist does with the ancient tarot will take your breath away. Photography: Daniel Hayes Uppendahl His piercing images, verse and philosophy will penetrate your mind, stay until their welcome is past and linger just a while more. Masquerade A parable in words and pictures, text by Sharron Matarazzo, photos by Peter Horvath. |
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The Bill Rabinovitch Tunnel Painter is exposed in circular data-space and reviewed by art critic Paul Alexander. Photographer: Moshe Brahka The colorfully realized photography of Moshe Brahka takes a walk on the interactive side. |
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Randolfo Rocha: Black and White Welcome to our gallery. Turn off your underlined links option. Words by Eleanor Heartney. Interactive curating by the crew at AGENCY.COM. Nina Glaser: From the Earth We Come A.D. Coleman provides the framework on which we hang the chilling photography of Ms. Glaser. |
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The Magical Landscape of Justin Love Cover Artist, Justin Love. Last issue it was the LoveGrid™, this month it's the Justin LoveGrid™ with custom justinfication, courtesy of David Byman. Article by Joan D'Arcy Matthew Ritchie Resident art critic Owen Drolet interviews Matthew Ritchie. |
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Urban Diary Urban Desires commisioned Web-Artist Joseph Squire to create a piece for the magazine. Never could we have dreamed it would have been this good. |
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Blasphemous Procurement Kyle Shannon interviews artist Antonio Mendoza who Speaks on Art, Inspiration, and breaking copyright laws in the name of art and liberty. Amazing Tales of New York City Dana Muise skates through the underground comic arena like a yuppie on Rollerblades. |
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