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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 >>
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Peggy Roalf Wednesday December 18, 2019
Relief at 1025
Fifth Avenue by Constantino Nivola, 1955. Photo by Norman Oberfers; from an upcoming exhibition at The Cooper Union Talks / Book Events /
Screenings / and Beyond Thursday, December 19 Annual Visura and Foley Gallery Holiday Book Party |
featuring Elizabeth Herman, Joan Liftin, Joana Toro, Sebastian Meyer, Sylvia Plachy, Elinor Carucci, Thomas Allen, Henry Leutwyler, Jeff Chine-Hsing, Sage Sohier, … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Thursday February 1, 2018
Next week, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, whose Open Access initiative makes more 375,000 public-domain items from its collection available for free and unrestricted use, is conducting a Wikidata
seminar that will help to make open access a reality elsewhere. This two-part event will explore the potential and value of opening up institutional collections and data to the public, and
will kick off with … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Wednesday July 10, 2019
The San Francisco Art Book Fair (SFABF)—the three-day event that showcases the Bay Area’s lasting engagement with
everything counterculture, returns next week to Minnesota Street Project (MSP) for its fourth edition. Organized by Colpa, Minnesota Street Project, and Park Life, SFABF presents a spectrum of
publications, from artists’ books, catalogues, monographs, periodicals, zines, to antique ephemera, and multiples, from more 100 publishers, dealers, artists, … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Tuesday July 12, 2016
Talks / Lectures / Screenings / and Beyond Tuesday, July 12,
16 Lunchtime lecture series presents: Carolee Schneemann, 12:30 pm. SVA, Room 501H, 335 West 16th Street, NY, NY Info Wednesday, July 13
Christopher Russell in conversation with Tom Piché, 7 pm. Julie Saul Gallery, 535 West 22nd Street, NY, NY Info Thursday, July 14 Visual Aids presents: IV Embract | On Caregiving and
Creativity, 6 pm. Panel with artists Rafael Sanchez, … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Tuesday July 24, 2007
Stephen Bulger Gallery turns the last weeks of summer over to three young photographers with wildly different takes on spare time. At Leisure, the new exhibition, opens Thursday, July 26,
with a reception for the artists from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. In Jaret Belliveau's series, Dirt Squad, being a teenager is like playing soccer in a minefield. Over a three-year period,
Belliveau … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Wednesday March 7, 2012
If you can’t seem to keep your spring art fairs straight, try this: “The Art Show is in the Armory on Park; The Armory Show is parked in a hangar on the piers.” So quipped
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg (below left) when he kicked off Armory Arts Week at The Art Show, at the Park Avenue Armory, yesterday morning. This 24th edition of
the Art … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Monday August 8, 2011
Last week the legendary Chelsea Hotel, which has been home to Bob Dylan, Patti Smith, Robert Mapplethorpe, Janis Joplin, and Sid Vicious, among others, was recently sold to developer
Joseph Chetrit for around $80 million. Without notice, guests were informed that they must immediately move out, and the longtime staff was let go. The hotel has 100 permanent residents, who
were allowed to … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Wednesday April 21, 2010
One of the earliest originals of Magna Carta in existence, belonging to the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, is the latest item to be
caught up in the travel disruption caused by volcanic ash - and New Yorkers are the winners. The 1217 Magna Carta was transported to New York last week to mark the North America Reunion of
Oxford University alumni. As … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Friday August 10, 2007
Take a summer reading list penned by creative minds and mix it up with a summer group art show and if you're lucky, you get Literartistry. An exhibition of art inspired by the
favorite books of contemporary artists opens this Saturday at the Corey Helford Gallery. From highbrow (Lord of the Flies by William Golding; Ham on Rye by Charles Bukowski) to … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Thursday May 9, 2013
Gary Baseman, who is entertaining visitors by the hundreds this season in L.A.,
his hometown, arrives in New York next week to introduce The Guest, a porcelain figure styled in the inimitable Baseman way. This project is a collaboration with Lladró Atelier, the contemporary branch of the distinguished Spanish porcelain brand, in celebration of the company’s
60thanniversary. The Guest is an ongoing project through which cutting … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Friday December 18, 2009
In the midst of the Copenhagen Climate Change conference, I had email from Nick Cobbing, a London-based photographer who has made the Arctic
Circle his beat. I asked him what there was about the region that suited his nature, and he said, "From my first visit there, in 2000, I was transfixed by the Arctic. Apparently there is a word for
someone or … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Wednesday May 21, 2008
"You were born in New Jersey. You've been there. You've never been there. You know it from movies. TV. Songs. Newspapers. You've Googled it. YouTubed it. Wikipediaed it. Flickred it. You've never
even heard of it. "So ask yourself: Is it possible to make a photograph of New Jersey regardless of where you are in the world?" This was the call for entries Laurel … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Friday August 14, 2015
Pascal Béjean, a graphic designer in Paris, works in the digital realm. He
produces book and magazine projects that exist as apps, as well as branding and identity programs across multiple mediums, primarily for artistic enterprises. He recently created a new identity and
graphics program for Arles 2015: Les Rencontres De La Photographie. But that does not
curb his appreciation for the modern classics, … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Wednesday January 24, 2018
Joseph Szabo has spent a lifetime being one of the best kept secrets of street photography. As an art teacher at Malverne High School in Long Island during the 1970s, he began photographing his
students as a way of connecting with them, first in classrooms, later at school activities, then at parties, concerts and on the local beaches. His work wasn’t published in book … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Friday March 27, 2015
Paris Art Week is on through Sunday, with art fairs and special exhibitions all over the
City of Light. The 9th edition of Drawing Now Paris continues through Saturday at Le Carreau du Temple (below). In this huge
19th-century cast iron covered market, contemporary drawing takes center stage, with 80 international galleries gathered inside the great hall—including Pablo’s Birthday and
Andrew Edlin Gallery, both from New York. Information. … Read the full Story >>
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Peggy Roalf Tuesday November 26, 2019
The Upper East Side has been a bastion of Modern and Contemporary Art
since the heyday of AbEx, followed by Pop, then Minimalism. Townhouse galleries provide an intimate setting for artwork that will eventually be seen in homes, rather than in white boxes. The recent
opening of major new galleries, such as Gladstone 64, Skarstedt 64, and Cheim & Read [with Robert Mann Gallery … Read the full Story >>