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Category Archives: Exhibitions

“Kiss Me or Cut Off My Head”

August 28, 2015by RE:ARTISTE 1 Comment

Do people understand Art? What can Art do for people? Theater, Poetry and Visual Art collaborate in a powerful way to tell a story.

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Artists, Events, Exhibitions, Performance, Photography

James Miille’s Rabbit Hole

June 22, 2015by RE:ARTISTE Leave a comment

Photographer James Miille invites you to get to his *Rabbit Hole* – 365 days of adventures and discoveries in photographs.

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Artists, Exhibitions, Photography

Celebrating Your Lifestyle: Photo Artist Bill Jones Shows the Beauty of the Jersey Shore

May 22, 2015by RE:ARTISTE Leave a comment

Bill Jones, photo artist and active community member, shows the beauty of New Jersey in his photographs.

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Artists, Exhibitions, Photography

Frieze New York: Jerry Saltz on the Art, Social Media, and Criticism.

May 21, 2015by RE:ARTISTE 2 Comments

Jerry Saltz’s talk on the Art, Social Media, and Art Criticism.

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Art Business, Art Market, Events, Exhibitions, International Art Fairs, News

The New Whitney

May 7, 2015by RE:ARTISTE 2 Comments

“You don’t have to be born in America, you don’t have to be an American citizen, you don’t have to have Green Card to be exhibited at the Whitney. It’s all about art, about America,” – a tour guide on the Opening day.

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Art Business, Events, Exhibitions, News
Exploring the Frieze New York

Art Shows: What to Visit in New York in Spring 2015.

March 23, 2015by RE:ARTISTE 1 Comment

New York City welcomes various art shows, and Spring is THE season!  At the recent Art Terrace, we’ve talked about March shows, The Armory Show in particular, and what to […]

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Art Market, Art Terrace Meetup Group, Events, Exhibitions, International Art Fairs, News

The Sugar Subtlety by Kara Walker and What the Public Really Sees

July 4, 2014by RE:ARTISTE Leave a comment

Extremely powerful and stunningly beautiful, The Subtlety by Kara Walker can’t leave you indifferent. The site itself, where the sugar sphinx is exhibited – Domino Sugar Refinery – is a […]

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Artists, Events, Exhibitions

A Paradise of Objects at Collective Design Fair

May 16, 2014by RE:ARTISTE Leave a comment

Collective is a new design fair in New York City. In May 2014 we could enjoy the second edition of Collective which presented a thoroughly curated selection of the best in contemporary and […]

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Exhibitions, International Art Fairs

The Season of Art Fairs

April 24, 2014by RE:ARTISTE 1 Comment

Spring is traditionally a season for art fairs in New York. March – April are the months when every art fan is talking about two major events – The Armory […]

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Art Business, Art Market, Artists, Exhibitions, International Art Fairs

“When I Create I’m Free”

November 20, 2013by RE:ARTISTE Leave a comment

November 15th, 2013, – the guests stopped by to meet Alvaro Montagna whose art was presented at Pepela New York. The beautiful townhouse on Park Avenue and 30th Street welcomed […]

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David Hockney died on June 11, 2026. “Galleries need a model correction,” - CEO Marc Glimcher. What inspires artists today and who controls the narrative? Are you successfully adapting to the market and technological overwhelm? Would love to hear your thoughts on how you balance the joy of making art and the necessity (or not) of building a sustainable artist career. In Spring 2026, Independent Art Fair (NYC) relocated to Pier 36. Hosting 76 thoughtfully curated booths and a presentation by a groundbreaking fashion brand – Comme des Garçons founded by Rei Kawakubo – the art fair managed to provide room for the artworks to breathe. Let’s talk about your rights. It’s important to read what you sign. For example, when you entered the People’s Artist (Johnny Depp presents) online competition, you agreed to this: ‘Head in the Clouds’ by Voyo Woo and Matthew Yacavone: philosophy, art, technology, sound, light - an immersive experience created by the artists to explore brainwaves and more. It’s not a satanic altar - it’s the exhibition ‘Russian Imperative” at the Manege Central Exhibition Hall in St. Petersburg, Russia. Studio visit with Gyan Shrosbree💥 “Fluorescent beauty and the feminine gaze,” — @twocoatsofpaint about the artist’s solo exhibition in 2023. “The People’s Artist” competition, associated with Johnny Depp, benefits The Art of Elysium. It operates as a for-profit, “pay-to-vote” competition run by Colossal Management LLC. It’s not a traditional juried art contest. It’s a “pay-to-play” marketing scheme designed to generate THEIR revenue through extra votes.

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