• “I, Cyborg” Curated by William Corwin

    “I, Cyborg,” on view at Gazelli Art House in London from October 6 through November 12, is an iteration of the exhibit “Cyborg” at Zurcher Gallery in New York, which was on display in December of 2015. “I, Cyborg” is an investigation into the confluence between cutting-edge philosophical, sociological and scientific interpretations of what it […]

    William Corwin No responses November 8, 2016
  • Champollion by William Corwin

    Champollion consists of a series of cast sculptures in plaster, lead, and resin. Some of the sculptures are dyed to provide a consistent color throughout the volume of the piece. The installation consists of a ziggurat and a pedestal representing the Egyptian solar bark of the sky on which the gods reside.  Curator David Goodman offers […]

    David Goodman No responses August 8, 2016
  • Dustin Yellin at VOLTA NY

    Dustin Yellin is the founder of Red Hook’s Pioneer Works Center for Art and Education.  He exhibits selections of his signature ‘painting sculptures’, culling from his ongoing dynamically figurative cosmos Psychogeographies as well as intimately-scaled acrylic and glass contrasts. As well, Yellin was selected to participate during this season’s New York City Ballet’s Art Series […]

    Installation Magazine No responses March 1, 2015
  • States of Perpetual Consequence by Melinda Smith Altshuler

    Growing up in Los Angeles, I have absorbed my personal history from family lore.  Most of us have come to this country as immigrants with nothing.  My grandparents and great-grandparents began anew, they came to the United States from Eastern Europe.  Cast-off or used objects already imbued with the history of others, aided in the […]

    Melinda Smith Altshuler No responses November 17, 2014
  • Chinook Arc : A Social Catalyst

    Joe O’Connell founder of Creative Machines, a collective of artists, engineers and craftsman based in Tucson, Arizona discusses his latest installation in Canada. Featured video: Visitors can control the sculpture’s 48 lights through a custom-designed optical sensor.  The sensor allows people to change light sequences effectively turning the entire sculpture into a low-resolution screen that reproduces […]

    A. Moret No responses November 3, 2014
  • Ai Weiwei Reigns at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, UK

    Coinciding with Frieze London and Frieze Masters, Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was invited to slip his subversive, defiant installations and sculptures among the stately rooms at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, the same home where Sir Winston Churchill was born. Founded by Lord Edward Spencer-Churchill and directed by contemporary art advisor and market commentator Michael Frahm, […]

    Shana Beth Mason No responses October 28, 2014