Monday, March 1, 2010

Annalisa Iadicicco @ BronxArtSpace

John Doe © Annalisa Iadicicco
Wednesday, March 3rd, 6pm - 9pm
Saturday, March 6th, 7pm - 10pm
BronxArtSpace: 305 East 140th Street, Bronx NY 10454

There will be live performances, experimental film, and visual art. The event will be free (donations accepted). The Synthetic Zero loft events will be part of the Bronx Culture Trolley. Note: the visual art exhibit will be open Fridays and Saturdays 2-7pm during the month of March 5-26.

Annalisa Iadicicco will have one of her installations on display among many other great artists. For a full list of artists check out Synthetic zero's website.

Annalisa Iadicicco

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

After a long radio silence a little art to warm back up

I've been off line for a while so I thought I'd get back into it by posting my newest painting and a table I recently finished:










Table I made:






I should be posting some new photography as well in the next few days

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Lumenhouse tonight




Corporeality, an exhibiton of works by Katharyn Laranger, Jonathan Nissenbaum, Emily Orling and Stephen Workman. Co-curated by Aurora Robson and Mariko Tanaka, Corporeality examine physical states through transfiguration and metamorphosis of the corporeal body. The opening will take place tonight from 7-9 pm. There will be complimentary refreshments and the artists will be present.


Exhibition on view from october 17-November 15th
Gallery Hours: 12-5pm, Saturdays and Sundays. Weekdays by appointment only

Lumenhouse
47 Beaver Street
Brooklyn, NY
www.lumenhouse.com
info@lumenhouse.com

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Mary Ellen Mark: Ward 81

A powerful look into a woman's institutional ward in the late 70's. The remarkably candid comments of the inmates is seamlessly pieced together by Karen Folger Jacobs. With her photography Mary Ellen Mark leaves no doubt in your mind of the horror and medieval state of mental institutions but manages to show the inmates distressed humanity with a dignity that humanizes her subjects who are at times treated very much less than that. A stark and shockingly insightful book.

Ward 81.
Photography by Mary Ellen Mark; foreword by Milos Forman; text by Karen Folger Jacobs.
Damiani, 2008. 96 pp., 85 duotone illustrations., 13x9".

www.maryellenmark.com





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For all you David Hockney fans

An informative article on Hockney, he will be showing new work through December 24th in Chelsea

David Hockney?s Long Road From Los Angeles to Yorkshire - NYTimes.com

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