Monthly Archives: December 2018

Famous Artists

“Electrical Storm”2018byAlan SingerIt is the tail end of December and the stock market is going crazy.  The political climate is so un-nerving and the grey weather here is nothing to celebrate.  I wonder how this all will affect the arts?Like… Continue reading

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What It Means

By Alan SingerJarrett EarnestDavid Zwirner Books, New York CityIn the evening I am deep into a new book that has been recently published through David Zwirner Books by the author and art critic Jarrett Earnest.  I have read his work before in “The… Continue reading

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Come Gather Round

Julian Schnabel directs: “At Eternity’s Gate”new film about Vincent Van GoghI am looking forward to seeing Julian Schnabel’s new film about Vincent Van Gogh, called: “At Eternity’s Gate”.  As an artist Julian has a fine eye for his filmmaking… Continue reading

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Full Circle

read the signs on the West Side Highway, in New York City traffic….Our artistic family has yet another generation coming along, and while we were in the New York City area we had dinner with Akiko and her daughters, and I got to see the images of por… Continue reading

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New York City Journal

NYC: Fifth Avenue walk to the METWalking over to The Metropolitan Museum of Art on the weekend after viewing Hilma af Klint at The Guggenheim, I was not prepared for the crowds – literally waves of humanity packing into the entrance to the museums. &nb… Continue reading

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