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Thursday, 25 February 2010 |
 “After three excellent shows since moving to its new location near Sloane Square, the Saatchi Gallery turns its attention to the modern art of India,” reports Vera Blagev. “Like the other exhibitions, there is a mix of work – some excellent and awe-inspiring, some good, some questionable and some just plain devoid of emotion.”
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 |
 “As it turned out, unfashionable and foolish to be late for the West Coast opening of Robert Williams’ Conceptual Realism show at Cal State University at Northridge last Saturday, March 20th,” reports Juxtapoz CEO Gwynned Vitello. “Hot rods and a party band marked the spot on a sprawling campus, as fans and friends ushered in early to revel in a colorful pastiche of social commentary.”
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 In this final installment, Katie Zuppann wraps up an in-depth conversation with Hank Willis Thomas (Juxtapoz #110) by discussing the notion of selling out, Shepard Fairey’s success, and who he’s really trying to speak to through his artwork.
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 Here we continue our talk with featured artist Hank Willis Thomas (Juxtapoz #110). In this portion, Hank gets political and speaks about Barack Obama and the magic of marketing.
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Tuesday, 23 February 2010 |
 Jeaneen Carlino is a Los Angeles based painter who describes her work as “a metaphysical embellishment of a hinterland dreamscape that has developed based on the necessity to escape from the complexities of life.” On a simpler note, we really dig her mixed media paintings.
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