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Peggy Roalf Thursday February 14, 2019
Marco Palli, from the series, The New Herd of Thoughts, opening Friday,
February 15, at The New York Studio School, in Greenwich Village Talks / Book Events / Screenings / and Beyond Friday, February 15 Early Italian Drawings at the Morgan | Rhoda Eitel-Porter, Edidtor of Print Quarterly, 6:30 pm. The Morgan Library &
Museum, 225 Madison Avenue, NY, NY Info Tuesday, February … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Friday June 4, 2010
Persia Tatar, a former colleague at DART's parent company, recently founded The Social Media Society - a social network designed to help social networkers take
advantage of social networking. Did I really write that? Well yes, and that circlular sentence aptly, I think, captures the questions we often ask when trying to figure out how take advantage of
quickly evolving marketing media available today. … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Wednesday February 13, 2008
Almost 60 years after the commercial release of its first instant camera, Polaroid Corporation announced last week that it would cease manufacturing instant film. As reported on Bloomberg.com, the company that invented instant imaging will produce enough film to last into 2009 before
closing plants in the U.S., Mexico and the Netherlands. For die-hard Polaroid fans, the company plans to license the
technology … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Friday August 21, 2009
From the M23 bus on my way to Chelsea galleries earlier this week, I saw something I've been looking forward to for several months. Atop the marquee of the SVA Theatre is Milton
Glaser's Tatlin Tower, an homage to the great Russian visionary artist Vladimir Tatlin. Glaser, who is best
known as the creator of the "I [heart] New York" logo and … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Tuesday April 10, 2007
For artists and illustrators spending too much time in their studios, Pratt Institute's third annual Big Damn Prints event might be the way to creatively blow off steam. Over 40 artists and
professors from Pratt's printmaking department will create more than 40 woodblock prints measuring 4 x 8 feet each. The blocks, which are too big for any local printing press, will be proofed … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Monday October 19, 2009
CALLING ALL ARTISTS: Make art to support cancer patients and the visual arts. The Rema Hort Mann
Foundation invites yor to submit drawings, paintings, mixed media - whatever is your passion - as long as it is done on a sheet of 8-1/2 x 11 paper.
WHY: Your works on paper will be sold for $250 to support the Foundation's activities, which include … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Tuesday August 11, 2015
Last year, the School of Visual Arts celebrated the 30th anniversary of its MFA Visual Essay Program, with the exhibition We Tell Stories. The show
filled the SVA Chelsea galleries with works by over 300 of the 600+ graduates of the program. Now there is a video documentary about the show and the program,
narrated by Marshall Arisman, the program’s founding chair. In 1984, Arisman, an … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Thursday August 29, 2024
Continue your summer art escapes into fall with stops across Harlem; then plan some day and weekend trips from Upstate to Long Island.
Harlem Sculpture Gardens, NY
Harlem Sculpture Gardens is a multi-site exhibition, curated to spread joy and beauty within the Harlem community. The exhibition features two dozen works by artists of color documenting identity, diaspora, and Harlem tradition across local public parks, … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Thursday May 7, 2009
Just a week from today, DUMBO - Brooklyn's art and media haven on the waterfront - will be transformed into an international destination for photography mavens. The second annual New York
Photo Festival (NYPH) opens May 14th and runs through Sunday, the 17th featuring special exhibitions, panel discussions, screenings and book events,
with notables from the world of photography. The New York Photo Festival … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Wednesday January 30, 2019
Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey, Ramesseum, Thebes, 1844; this
week at The Met Talks / Book Events / Screenings / Fairs / and Beyond Friday, February 1 The Power of Stores That Shape Us | Elaine Pagels and Dani Shapiro; Elizabeth Lesser, Moderator, 7 pm. The Rubin, 150 West
17th Street,, NY, NY Info Saturday, February 2 Brainwave, in collaboration with The Joyce presents: … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Thursday September 14, 2017
Pacific Standard Time LA/LA opens today at more than 50 venues across Southern California. A celebration of Latin American/Latino/Chicano art, this series of thematically linked exhibitions explore
topics such as luxury objects in the pre-Columbian Americas, 20th- century Afro-Brazilian art, alternative spaces in Mexico City, and boundary-crossing practices of Latino artists. Exhibitions
range from monographic studies of individual artists to broad surveys that cut … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Thursday May 21, 2015
Repetition—multiples, that is—and vagueness, were Andy Warhol’s stock in trade. In his choice of subjects for his photo-based portraits, by electing to portray world
leaders of every stripe, he ensured that his own political views remained obscure. He made portraits of liberals like Robert F. Kennedy and Jimmy Carter. But he also made portraits of
Ronald Regan, Richard M. Nixon, and the Shah of Iran. … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Friday October 17, 2014
An exhibition of photographs made during the 1950 and ‘60s by Nobel Prize Laureate, Martin Karplus, is currently on view at the Austrian Cultural Forum. Now a
Harvard University Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus, Dr. Karplus took up photography when he was given his uncle’s Leica as a gift upon completing his PhD at Cal Tech in 1953. When he
was awarded a fellowship to study at Oxford … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Thursday December 6, 2007
This is the first in a series of reports on illustrated books for the holidays. My first stop was Dashwood Books, the only independent bookseller in New York
solely devoted to photography. Opened in September 2005 by David Strettell, formerly Magnum Photo's Cultural Director, the shop at 33 Bond Street has become a drop-in spot for lively discussions about
image making, books … Read the full Story >>
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Mark Ulriksen Monday February 2, 2015
I just finished creating a large mural in the Palo Alto law offices of
Simpson Thacher, working alongside my 22-year-old daughter Emma—both new experiences and a great time was had by all. Here’s the color sketch [above] that got me (us) the job.
I wasn’t even sure I wanted to do this…never done a mural before, and I was not crazy about commuting an … Read the full Story >>
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Nell Farrell Friday February 6, 2015
February 2nd, Groundhog Day, is Candlemas in the Catholic faith, or
El día de la Candelaria in Mexico. It is forty days after the birth of Christ, as well as the midpoint between the solstice and the equinox, and a sacred day in the Aztec
calendar as the beginning of the agricultural cycle. It is difficult to discuss La Candelaria without looking back to Christmas and the Epiphany (Día de los
Reyes, January … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Wednesday July 31, 2024
Sunday, August 4, 3-5:45pm: Summer Celebration | Works in Public, Riverside Park
DART Diary continues its look into summer art events in unusual places—this week with an enticing feast for all the senses at Riverside Park North. Join artists Marco Palli and Sophie Kahn for a summer celebration of their sculptures for Art Students League’s [ASL] Works in Public [WiP] 2024 program—together with dance … Read the full Story >>
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In a blink, two years has past since our departure from Oaxaca. If I went by the reports about Mexico in the US press we would have been too terrified to ever return. Between the
drug war murders and the swine flu pandemic (Oaxaca State was said to have the first reported death from H1N1) one would have the impression the entire country was … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Thursday December 17, 2009
This just in: Tomorrow night the International Center of Photography is hosting a party to celebrate the upcoming release of a new series of instant films for
Polaroid cameras. When Polaroid film was discontinued last year, it sent shock waves through a segment of the photography world and spurred a shopping and hoarding spree among those
who came to rely on the material for … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Wednesday January 22, 2025
David Butow, an LA-based photojournalist and long-time contributor to AI-AP and DART, has been covering the fires that are destroying large sections of his hometown. Following are some of his images and thoughts from the past week.
I first became aware of the fires from the news a few hours after they broke out on the west side of Los Angeles. The … Read the full Story >>