Franklin Sirmans Pays Tribute To Legendary Art Gallery Just Above Midtown
P rez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is pleased to announce its Director Franklin Sirmans will curate a special section of Frieze New York, highlighting artists from Just Above Midtown (JAM), the 1970s-80s Black Power Art Gallery founded by the visionary Linda Goode Bryant, the Director of Education at the Studio Museum in Harlem at the time.
REDCAT Presents John Kelly: TIME NO LINE
REDCAT, CalArts' downtown center for contemporary arts, presents the West Coast premiere of John Kelly's Time No Line, Thursday April 25 to Saturday April 27, 2019.
John Kelly Exhibition Maps The Legacy Of A Lost Generation
Morphing identity, bending gender, mapping space through gesture and singing the song of suffering so exquisite that its high notes touch the exultant limits of transcendence, for over three decades it is fair to say that Kelly has been a foundational figure of the downtown stage. Now, John allows us to see his concurrent practice as a visual artist-more modest and ancillary to his career in hybrid theatrics-but just as central to his aesthetic core, quieter and suffused with a fragile melancholia, and just as revelatory.
John Kelly Exhibition Reveals Another Side To This Consummate Artist
Howl! Happening is pleased to present a rare look into the heart and art of a consummate creator: John Kelly's Sideways into the Shadows. Resonating and in conversation with Kelly's major new performance work Time No Line at La MaMa (February 22 March 11, 2018), Sideways into the Shadows is a journey through Kelly's creative life that exposes both the unfolding of his artistic process and the generational rupture and emotional cost of the AIDS pandemic.
Robert B. Marcus Jr. Promotes THE FAR SIDE OF SILENCE
About the Book:
Alexander Gray is an ex-Navy Seal with an impossible assignment. Air Force One is shot down over the Mediterranean Sea with no survivors. The new president secretly orders the U.S. Navy to prepare the Sigonella Naval Air Station on Sicily for a clandestine and experimental operation to save the life of the Russian president, the man most Americans believe responsible for the downing of Air Force One. Antagonistic forces within the U.S. and Russian governments are determined to prevent that operation from taking place. From the U.S. to Sigonella, Gray must evade and outwit those working against the president. Will Gray survive to bring the traitors to justice and execute the daring operation?
'The Far Side of Silence' is available in print and ebook formats.
Book Details:
The Far Side of Silence
By Robert B Marcus Jr and Kim Frank Richardson
Publisher: Mockingbird Lane Press
ISBN: 978-0988954250
ASIN: B00ENOVQSY
Pages: 376
Genre: Thriller
About The Author:
Robert B. Marcus Jr. is a practicing radiation oncology physician. He has been a Professor at two major medical schools, and was listed in U.S. News and World Reports Best Doctors in America, as well as Castle Connolly's Top Cancer Doctors and Castle Connolly's Top Doctors in America. He has been president of FLASCO, the society of all the oncologists in Florida, and has authored or co-authored almost 200 medical journal articles and chapters. He has been writing and selling fiction since he was in college, when he made a sale to Analog Science Fiction/Fact. Since then he has published a number of other stories and two novels, with two forthcoming novels, one science fiction novel (The House of the Last Man on Earth) and on other political thriller novel (Yesterday's Tears). He is a lifetime active member of Science Fiction Writers of America and recently became a member of the International Thriller Writers, Inc.
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Robert B Marcus Jr
Email: rbmarcusjr (at) yahoo.com
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Hunter College Art Galleries Presents OPEN WORK IN LATIN AMERICA, NEW YORK & BEYOND, Now thru 5/5
Hunter College Art Galleries presents Open Work in Latin America, New York & Beyond: Conceptualism Reconsidered, 1967-1978, curated by Harper Montgomery, the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Professor in Latin American Art. The opening reception will take place tonight, February 7th, 6-8pm in The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery at Hunter College (West Building at the southwest corner of 68th Street and Lexington Avenue, NYC).
Hunter College Art Galleries to Present OPEN WORK IN LATIN AMERICA, NEW YORK & BEYOND, 2/7-5/5
Hunter College Art Galleries presents Open Work in Latin America, New York & Beyond: Conceptualism Reconsidered, 1967-1978, curated by Harper Montgomery, the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Professor in Latin American Art. The opening reception will take place on Thursday, February 7th, 6-8pm in The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery at Hunter College (West Building at the southwest corner of 68th Street and Lexington Avenue, NYC). The exhibition runs February 8 - May 5, 2013.
New York Gallery Week Launches Pilot Program in May 2010
New York Gallery Week, a new initiative organized collectively by 50 Manhattan-based contemporary art galleries and 7 not- for-profits - spanning Chelsea, SoHo, the Lower East Side/Bowery, the Upper East Side, and 57th Street - will launch its pilot program in May 2010.
PAVED PARADISE REDUX: THE ART OF JONI MITCHELL Runs 6/18-27 At Abroms Arts
The World Premiere of PAVED PARADISE REDUX: THE ART OF JONI MITCHELL by two-time Obie Award winner John Kelly runs June 18 -27 at Abrons Arts Center inside Henry Street Settlement (466 Grand Street at Pitt --accessible from the F train to East Broadway or Delancey, D/B trains to Grand Street and J/M trains to Essex Street).
PAVED PARADISE REDUX: THE ART OF JONI MITCHELL Runs 6/18-27 At Abroms Arts
The World Premiere of PAVED PARADISE REDUX: THE ART OF JONI MITCHELL by two-time Obie Award winner John Kelly runs June 18 -27 at Abrons Arts Center inside Henry Street Settlement (466 Grand Street at Pitt --accessible from the F train to East Broadway or Delancey, D/B trains to Grand Street and J/M trains to Essex Street).