…by Mobutu’s plans to build modern cities and turn Zaire into a future-minded, globally competitive nation. As such, his early works make reference to real places, such as Seoul, Hiroshima,…
Read More…recorded by someone intimately involved at the time, the art historian Irving Sandler. Yoko Ono with Toshi Ichiyanagi (at the piano) and Toshiro Mayuzumi at her Chambers Street loft, 1961….
Read More…on cities (and their people). At the center is a hauntingly empty landscape of Hiroshima after the detonation of the Atomic bomb, representing the worst of human destruction. To emphasize…
Read More…Weston, USA Doris Duke Fellow (Brooklyn, NY) THEATER & PERFORMANCE Daniel Alexander Jones, USA Doris Duke Fellow (Bronx, NY) Miranda July, USA Doris Duke Fellow (Los Angeles, CA) Hirokazu Kosaka,…
Read More…Steven Dufala, Amze Emmons, Elizabeth Osborne, Billy Dufala, Emilia Brintnall, Sarah Gamble, Joy Feasley and Paul Swenbeck, Lucia Thomé, Jaime Alvarez, Theo Mullen, Hiro Sakaguchi, Mariel Capanna, Lily Cox-Richard, Chris…
Read More…to those mentioned in this review, Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib, Elizabeth Mackie, Mary Mattingly, Kevin Blythe Sampson, Joanna Platt and Nathan Solomon, Gerard Brown, William Chambers, Cheryl Harper, Sarah…
Read More…Murphy · Maggie Murphy-Jones · Seth Mushrush · Frank V. Nickels · Thom Nickels · Bill Patterson · CM Robinson · Luz Perez-Rojas (Ely) · Jim Ryan · Hiro Sakaguchi…
Read More…work, see Hiroshi Sugimoto’s amazing “Sea of Buddha” photographs of the thousand (interconnected) bodhisattvas in Kyoto, which will be on display at the Pace Gallery in New York next month….
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