Ciao from Venice! A special thank you to artist Guido Garaycochea for speaking about his piece, "Playful Love", currently on display in our "Love In the Eye of the Beholder" exhibition. Also a special thank you to Peter Van Heerden for his thought-provoking discussion about artists of South Africa. You may find more information about these artists later in the blog. I look forward to seeing you all Friday and reviewing the Bienale!
FEATURED EXHIBITIONS
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Georges Braque
Aquavella Gallery
Oct. 12 - Nov. 30

Raoul De Keyser
David Zwirner Gallery
Sept. 20 - Oct. 29
Yutaka Sone, Island
David Zwirner Gallery
Sept. 20 - Oct. 29
David Bates
Betty Cuningham Gallery
Oct. 20 - Nov. 3
Georgio Morandi
Robilant and Voena
Oct. 12 - Nov. 29
Lisa Yuskavage
David Zwirner Gallery
Sept. 27 - Nov. 5
Anton Kanneymer, After the Barbarians
Jack Shainman Gallery
Oct. 13 - Nov. 12
Ruth Miller, Recent Works
Lohin Geduld Gallery
Oct. 12 - Nov. 12
Dana Salunier, Night Tides: Water, Flesh, and Sky
First Street Gallery
October 4 - 29
Zhang Enli
Hauser and Wirth
Sept. 15 - Oct. 29
Sept. 15 - Oct. 29
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Art in America
Ed Ruscha: The Golden State: And Interview with Bob Monk

Street Art Utopia
106 of the Most Beloved Street Art Photos- Year 2010
Picasso Will Return With Just Two Colors
by Carol Vogel
The New York Times
Braque: The Other Father of Cubism
by Roberta Smith
Artist Pipilotti Rist's Eyeball Massage:
"dedicated to pleasure and being alive"
The Huffington Post
Painters' Table: Top 10 Best Posts, September 2011
The Huffington Post
Constraining Cubes, Harnessing Anarchy, and the Genius
of David Smith
by Alexander Adler
ARTnews
Comic Relief: The boundary between fine art and graphic
novels has grown increasingly porous
by Carolina A. Miranda
Art in America
Milton Resnick
by David Reed
Art in America
Tracey Emin: No Bedtime Story
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Alan Wolfson's "Canal St. Cross-Section" at MAD's Otherworldly exhibition. Photo by Jill Sarver |
Nicholas Hlobo
Nandipha Mntambo
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