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Below are a few artists we'd like to call your attention to this week:

     


Yong-Man Kwon

Yong-Man Kwon is a painter living in France. His work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group shows in Europe and Asia.
     

Nitza Flantz-Karpel

Verses in Air


Nitza was born in Tel Aviv in 1943. She as lived and worked in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Melbourne, Sydney, Galilee, New Haven (Connecticut), Berlin, Leiden, Delft (Holland). Since 2001, she lives and works in the hills just outside Mullumbimby, Australia. Her work has been shown in solo and group exhibits the world over.
     

Nic Nichols

Eastern State Penintentiary
Nic Nichols is a documentary photographer from Delaware.He has degrees from the Rhode Island School of Design and the University of Delaware. His work has been featured in several publications, including File Magazine and Juxtapoz.
     

Scott Silvey

"subSensory" with John Daniel Walsh
Scott Silvey currently lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. Originally from Indiana, Scott has an MFA in Sculpture from Georgia State University and has shown his work in various venues in the United States and Japan.
     

Wanda Ewing

Black As Pitch Hot As Hell
Wanda Ewing is an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska Omaha. She received her Master of Fine Arts Degree in Printmaking at the University of Iowa School of Art and Art History. Her work has been shown in numerous solo and group shows across the United States.
     

Mark Murray

Born and raised in Hawaii, Mark Murray is currently living and teaching in San Francisco. His work has been featured in numerous solo shows, most recently at Balazo18 in the San Francisco Mission district.

     

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Art News by Art News Journal

 

The Problem When Collectors Drive The Art Market "Over the long term, art-historical value is determined by consensus among all four art-world pillars. When any one of the four entities assume disproportionate power, there is a danger that this entity's personal preferences will cloud everyone's short-term judgement. Put bluntly, the danger of a collector-driven art world is that money will trump knowledge." The Art Newspaper 07/12/07

Hefty Sales For Hirst, But Still No Buyer For £50M Skull "Damien Hirst, whose London show closed this month without a sale of his diamond skull, has found buyers for 130 million pounds ($265 million) of art at the White Cube galleries, said exhibitions director Tim Marlow. A split shark fetched 10 million pounds, three 'crucified' sheep sold for 6 million pounds, and talks to sell the skull were 'ongoing,' Marlow said in a telephone interview yesterday." Bloomberg 07/17/07

Rising Korean Art Star Exposed As Fraud Until this week, Shin Jeong-ah, 35, was at the top of her profession. Claiming to have a doctorate from Yale and a master's degree from Kansas University, she was the youngest professor at Seoul's prestigious Dongguk University and the head curator of the Sungkok Art Museum, home to some of Korea's most prestigious exhibitions and the recipient of millions of pounds in corporate sponsorship from the country's biggest conglomerates. The Independent (UK) 07/13/07

Fans Versus The Critics Fans and critics frequently disagree. The tension between them, more acute than ever in the Internet age, seems ripe for exploration. So what exactly is a critic to do? Dallas Morning News 07/17/07

 


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