by Joseph A. Hazani December 16, 2021
What are the merits of originality? It is often-times neglected in the fine arts world to ponder what the motivation is to begin a work of art towards its artistic abandonment. That, truly, the goal of the extension of the artisan into the beyond, towards generating media which is imperceptible to all other human subjects, is in delivering us sweetness and light otherwise impossible to be....
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by Joseph A. Hazani December 15, 2021
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry claimed that perfection is achieved when there is nothing more to take away. How, do we then confront Mr. Davis’s approach to the Sonoran desert with his photography? No doubt the demands for contemporary photography is to consistently diverge from the amateur, now with photo-processing capabilities reserved historically for true savants. A natural rendering does not,....
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by Joseph A. Hazani December 10, 2021
AdeY flirts us a barrage of compositions which demand an opening of the mind, piercing through the social veil of awkwardness which ensnares and is a web of prejudices in his inaugural American exhibition Uncensored at Gallerie XII. The Transcending of our social impressions of the human body is and the actors contained therein, is successfully accomplished to help illuminate a form more natural....
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