Louise Despont
Her drawings are an amalgam of imagery from the bookplate to patchwork and archival draftsmanship.
Her drawings are an amalgam of imagery from the bookplate to patchwork and archival draftsmanship.
“Thinking Sphere” hangs imposingly in mid air, high enough to have to bend double to reach underneath, but low enough that one has the urge to wrap one’s arms about the joyful circular structure.
“For you to know the idea yourself, you do not need to know the language. It is only when you want to affect someone else’s mind that language must be brought to play”…
“The Web as I envisioned it, we have not seen it yet. The future is still so much bigger than the past.” Tim Berners-Lee Artist Anne De …
In the world at present ‘a sense of truth and the real’ seems to be more the reality than reality itself. The real world is …
The AMC is showing another fine crop of work at Invisible Exports This is an exciting show of new work by artists from around the world including Ms and Mr, whom Ðα profiled earlier this year.
Smith engages in a critique of cinema and an exposure of the technology behind video imagery, integrating sculptural form and digital media while humorously exploiting the methods of contemporary film making…the rational behaviour of matter is displaced by a realm of digital possibility.
Sound and the visual have a unique relationship. Such interplay is akin to the sprouting of plants, emerging by some invisible life force into the world from seedlings and rooting into larger spheres of presence. It’s also akin to the growing of forms from water and salt, the emergance of crystalline shapes in more extreme climates.
Cheryl Hazan Gallery, Tribeca of Substance and Form; featuring the works of Jaq Belcher , Carolina Sardi and John Ensor Parker. The show runs until November 10.
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