• Artsy Presents a Bauhaus Collection

    Bauhaus.  A name that you’ve probably heard more than once in art history lecture halls or in the company of design mavens.  Named for the school of art, architecture and design founded in Germany by Walter Gropius and based in Weimar from 1919 to 1925 in Weimar, in Dessau between 1925 and 1932, and in […]

    Artsy No responses September 6, 2013
  • Nathan Sawaya: Assembly Required

    After walking away from the business world, Sawaya forged a new career as a modern day sculptor one block at a time.  THE ART OF THE BRICK® is currently on an international tour, on view at Discovery Times Square until January 5, 2014, Gani- H’atarucha, Tel Avivi Israel to August 27 and Chia Tai Hall, […]

    A. Moret No responses July 31, 2013
  • Chad Wys: Presence/Absence

    Multi-disciplinary artist Chad Wys interrogates the infrastructure of art history.  In appropriating the canon, Wys uses contemporary digital technology to intervene, and to siphon back through the history of art in order to extract kernels of information and misinformation.  His practice is one of both revelation and obfuscation but leaves the meaning to be made […]

    A. Moret No responses May 11, 2013
  • Roberto Calbucci: Between the Lines

    Roberto Calbucci examines the world through a macro and micro lens, investigating every nuance of the artist’s experience as well as the philosophical theorems that ordain the universe. Installation Magazine: We were first introduced to your work through Hollis Brown Thornton.  In our recent interview he cited you as a peer who has had an influence […]

    A. Moret No responses April 26, 2013