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Amoako Boafo
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Amoako Boafo

Accelerated Transcendence

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Spring 2021
Yusuke Hanai
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Yusuke Hanai

A Most Happy Balance

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Spring 2021
Alexandra Sipa
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Alexandra Sipa

Through the Wire

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Spring 2021
Lorraine O'Grady – Just Watch Me
New York magazine

Lorraine O'Grady – Just Watch Me

More than four decades into her trailblazing career, Lorraine O’Grady finally has the world’s attention.

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March 1-14, 2021
At Least There's One CovidProof Business Model in Art
Bloomberg Businessweek

At Least There's One CovidProof Business Model in Art

Galleries are doing great. Museums? Not so much.

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March 01, 2021
What We Ought to Do: THE SONG OF IMBOLO MBUE
Poets & Writers Magazine

What We Ought to Do: THE SONG OF IMBOLO MBUE

In her second novel, How Beautiful We Were, Imbolo Mbue uses the chorus of voices in a small African village fighting for justice in the shadow of an American oil company to sing in celebration of community, connection, and enduring hope.

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March - April 2021
Neither muscle nor mouth
Poets & Writers Magazine

Neither muscle nor mouth

Neither muscle nor mouth / devoted to one way of speaking. Every language // I borrow from somewhere else,” writes Threa Almontaser in The Wild Fox of Yemen (Graywolf Press, April 2021), winner of the Walt Whitman Award. In her debut Almontaser summons the language of her ancestors and family members, poets both contemporary and historical, experimental rock bands and rappers, and many more, to fashion an idiom that is both rebellious and reverent. Dedicated to the people of Yemen, the book offers a portrait of a country and its history and future. “Yemen has such an ancient and rich history, but with its current collapse, search engines show only the sad photos of starving kids,” says Almontaser. “I wanted to portray not only the war, but the beauty of Arabia Felix, of what it could still return to being.”

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March - April 2021
Writers Confront Climate Crisis
Poets & Writers Magazine

Writers Confront Climate Crisis

Author and activist Toni Cade Bambara has said the role of the artist is “to make revolution irresistible.” So when Jenny Offill, author of the novels Dept. of Speculation (Knopf, 2014) and Weather (Knopf, 2020), heard about the work of Writers Rebel—the writers’ arm of Extinction Rebellion, an international activist group that works against climate change—she felt compelled to get involved.

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March - April 2021
Revising the Dream
Poets & Writers Magazine

Revising the Dream

Publishing a debut novel in an uncertain world

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March - April 2021
Pandemic Writing Group
Poets & Writers Magazine

Pandemic Writing Group

Finding Creativity, Community, and Play

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March - April 2021
New Ways of Surviving
Poets & Writers Magazine

New Ways of Surviving

Writing through a global pandemic

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March - April 2021
William Michael Yenkevich
Art Market

William Michael Yenkevich

A Deep Passion For Poetic Feeling And Beauty

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Issue #55 January 2021
NOSTALGIC REALISM
Art Market

NOSTALGIC REALISM

An exclusive interview with Jacinthe Rivard

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Issue #55 January 2021
RADIANCE DUKE WINDSOR
Art Market

RADIANCE DUKE WINDSOR

GOLD is the color of extravagance, wealth, riches, and excess and shares several of the color yellow attributes.

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Issue #55 January 2021
Welcome 2021 GROUP EXHIBITION JANUARY 1 - FEBRUARY 28,2021
Art Market

Welcome 2021 GROUP EXHIBITION JANUARY 1 - FEBRUARY 28,2021

Israeli Art Market celebrates the 2021 New Year with a major group exhibition!

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Issue #55 January 2021
JACKIE FUCHS FREEZING FRAMES
Art Market

JACKIE FUCHS FREEZING FRAMES

On Thanksgiving three years ago, Fuchs received an unexpected invitation to Philadelphia that changed her career forever. She visited the Barnes Foundation with her daughter and a friend's family and fell in love with Modigliani's work. At this point in her life, she was not working with clay anymore; She thought to herself, I wonder if I can paint? And there it all began.

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Issue #55 January 2021
Vibrant Florals
American Art Collector

Vibrant Florals

Arden Gallery is looking to 2021 with hope and positivity with their January group show Floral Still Life, signifying unity and rebirth.

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January 2021
The World We Share
American Art Collector

The World We Share

As 2021 arrives, RJD Gallery curated an exhibition that helps define inner feelings and the current times. The show, titled The World We Share, will feature artwork from artists such as Geoffrey Laurence, Julia Chen, Matt R. Martin, Salvatore Alessi, Margaret Bowland and Frank Oriti.

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January 2021
CINDY RIZZA - Recorded History
American Art Collector

CINDY RIZZA - Recorded History

A pile of lovingly made and lovingly used quilts and afghans on a chair in the afternoon sun is a comforting sight. It might inspire remembrance of things past or the idea of curling up underneath one of them for a nap.

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January 2021
Scottsdale & VICINITY
American Art Collector

Scottsdale & VICINITY

While other states in the country prepare for their cold, winter months, Arizona comes alive with its dynamic, diverse art scene. It’s not all tumbleweeds and dusty earth but rather a burgeoning art destination from the small northern towns of Flagstaff, Prescott and Sedona, to the larger cities of Phoenix, Tucson and Scottsdale.

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January 2021
Select Five
American Art Collector

Select Five

Garvey|Simon in New York is a private dealer and art advisory service in New York. In 2016, it’s co-founder Elizabeth K. Garvey devised an innovative Review Program “to open a dialogue between artists and galleries, a practice that has long been anathema to gallery orthodoxy.”

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January 2021
MOMENTS IN TIME
American Art Collector

MOMENTS IN TIME

COLLECTOR'S FOCUS STILL LIFES

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January 2021
Favoring FIRE
American Art Collector

Favoring FIRE

Using the elements as his guide, Michael Scott examines the changing landscape in two exhibitions.

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January 2021
Engaging with the Arts
American Art Collector

Engaging with the Arts

The 31st annual Celebration of Fine Art returns January 16 in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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January 2021
BETSY EBY Mystics
American Art Collector

BETSY EBY Mystics

The American Quaker John Greenleaf Whittier wrote a poem about the Vedic practice of consuming a hallucinogenic drink in rituals. As a Quaker he advocated, rather, waiting for “the still small voice of calm.”

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January 2021
CAPTURED Moments
American Art Collector

CAPTURED Moments

Learning to Fly, by Spanish sculptors Coderch & Malavia, depicts a boy leaning forward, poised on tiptoe, confident that his dream of flying will be realized by his wings of corrugated cardboard, bamboo and rope that will carry him above the trees and the sea.

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December 2020
Masterful Oils
American Art Collector

Masterful Oils

Oil Painters of America's Eastern Regional Juried Exhibition is hosted this year at Reinert Fine Art in Charleston, South Carolina.

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December 2020
Washing Away My Sorrows
American Art Collector

Washing Away My Sorrows

Oosterlee received the American Art Collector Editor’s Choice Award for International Guild of Realism’s 2020 Spring Salon Online Exhibition.

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December 2020
Looking to THE HORIZON
American Art Collector

Looking to THE HORIZON

With a turbulent 2020 beginning to fade, the ar t world looks to the future with hope.

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December 2020
Uncovering Honesty
American Art Collector

Uncovering Honesty

Curfews, quarantines, closures—2020 left many people stuck in their home reflecting on their lives.

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December 2020