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  • Excerpt From: The Phenomenology of Vito Acconci

    Excerpt From: The Phenomenology of Vito Acconci

    In his essay on “what gives,” Jean-Luc Marion argues that the “authentic” painting channels the unseen, allowing it to attain visibility even as the icon allows something of the unseen to pass through into the world of phenomenon. Even as the gaze passes through the icon, the visibility of the painting passes through the artist…


  • Gesticulation

    Gesticulation

    Published in conjunction with the opening of Gesticulation at LaMontagne Gallery Boston, Oct. 2018 In Gesticulation, the sculptural work of Frankie Rice stands side by side with a series of abstract paintings by Gio Black Peter as a monumental statement against the limiting conception of art as consisting merely of objects on display. Both artists’…


  • Indoor Greenery Reflects A Growing Preoccupation For A Generation Threatened By Climate Change

    Indoor Greenery Reflects A Growing Preoccupation For A Generation Threatened By Climate Change

    Published in architectureartdesigns.com One is hard-pressed to avoid talk of climate change in a world where biodiversity is increasingly at risk and global temperatures continue to inch ever-higher. It should therefore come as no surprise that people are turning their homes into literal oases, using indoor plants to transform city rooms into lush paradisiacal isles of greenery.…


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