Features
Between Digital and Analog
Seungjin Lee is an artist and performer who makes work based around a concept that he calls DigiAna: art that embraces both digital and analog processes. Roman Kalinovski, senior editor of Arcade Project, sat down with Lee to discuss the nature and origins of his DigiAna concept and how his artwork expresses this vision of digital and analog synthesis.
What’s In a Name?
Natsuki Takauji and Haskul Lee show us that diversity, through use of the phonetic alphabet, can unify all names, all cultures, all lives. As a result, we pronounce each name as it is meant to be pronounced, eliminating any doubt or intimidation when faced with diverse linguistic obstacles, such as differing writing systems.
Nature Morte
Themes of the natural world infuse artworks on view throughout The Painting Center in two solo presentations by artists Lisa Petker Mintz and Seren Morey.
Blood, Skin, and Metal
Dukiewicz’s exhibition displays remnants of a prospective post-nuclear disaster, laid before our eyes for peaceful contemplation. Frozen here, in space and time, is the explosive relationship between humanity and technology.
The Decadent World of Daniel Giordano
Artist Daniel Giordano, based upstate in Newburgh, has three overlapping solo exhibitions: JDJ Gallery in TriBeCa, Turley Gallery in Hudson, and MASS MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts. Each show offers a different perspective on Giordano’s diverse and materially complex oeuvre, featuring bodies of work that draw from the artist’s life and surroundings while allowing each piece to take on a life and meaning of its own.
Faces of the Deep
The exhibition OUTER ORBIT/OUT OF ORBIT, curated by Priska Juschka, immediately arrests one's attention with the varying shapes of images displayed. Circles, diamonds, diptychs, triptychs and polyptychs become our celestial procession into the experience of, and beyond, the infinite.