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		<title>Global Perspectives: Works on Paper</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Broadway Gallery celebrates New York Art Fairs Month with an International Artists Works on Paper&#160;Show NY Arts Magazine and World Art Media are pleased to announce a continuation of the international traveling exhibition Global Perspectives which will be shown &#8230; <a href="http://www.broadwaygallerynyc.com/2010/03/works-on-paper-a-celebration-of-international-artists-in-nyc/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>NY Arts Magazine and World Art Media are pleased to announce a continuation of the international traveling exhibition Global Perspectives which will be shown in three different continents; Europe, North America&nbsp;and Asia.</p>
<p>From March 3 to 30, 2010 the next exhibition <em>Global Art Perspectives: Art 2010 Annual Preview</em> will be on display at Broadway Gallery. In conjunction with several Internet projects, the exhibit will continue to offer writers and viewers the chance to submit essays and comments on the nature and significance of biennials, fairs and public exposure for new and emerging artists. Featuring over 200 artists with on-site commissions, new and old works of many different mediums, dynamically executed on paper. The curators include Basak Malone and Tchera Niyego from New York, Agustina O’Farrell and Santiago Bunge from Buenos Aires, L.Brandon Krall from New York, Cosimo Di Leo Ricatto from Amsterdam, and Stefano Pasquini from Italy. In celebration of NY Art Fairs week, where the city of NY turns to a sea of art fairs (including the Armory Show, Pulse, Scope, Fountain, Pool and Volta) the Broadway gallery will exhibit this dynamic paper show until the end of the&nbsp;month.</p>
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Featuring International&nbsp;Artists:</p>
<p>Jennifer Reeves, Yue Kyoeng sub, Emma Braslavsky, May Stevens, Bailey Doogan, Edamon Namusiv, Carl E, Hazlewood, Kilian Kerner, Rudolf Baranik, Carol Flax, Hearne Pardee, Lauren O Neal, Victoria Hanks, Tony Zaza, Robert Sievert, Michael Wilson, Paul Parcelllin, Graeme Sullivan, David Berger, Frances Devuono, D.Dominick Lombardi, Claire Wolf Krantz, Ana Tiscornia, Markus Winkler, Charles Giuliano, Richard Huntington, Claudia Ruth Schomig, Nancy Dohn, Raul Zamodio, Mark Van Proyen, John Perreault, John Antoine Labaie, Abraham Lubelski, Leigh Trifari, Phong Bui, Jamey Hecht, Deborah Garwood, Jeanne C.Fryer-Kohles, Victoria Korb, Kay Miler, Janet Culbertson, Jeffrey Carr, Jemes Rosenthal, Lori Don Levan, Patricia Miranda, Maureen Mullarkey, James Little, Diane Calder, Elisabeth Kley, Betty Collings, Leon Golub, Mario Naves, Nelleke Nix, Alison Knowles, Roger Boyce, Christopher Chambers, Matt Freedman, Joel Silverstein, Robert C.Morgan, Howardena Pindell, Daniel A.Heyman, Loren Munk, Jan Estep, Gary Duehr, Robert Taplin, J.D.Javis, Patritia Pac, Siri Berg, Alejandro Montaldo, Juan Pavlovsky, Julieta Barderi, Peter Leonard, Santiago LLorente, Andres Ghiorzo, Adriana Torregrossa, Dario Solman, Fabrizio Rivola, Federika Ponnetti, Grace Rim, Jennifer Schmidt, Kaz, Laura Serri, Marco Fantini, Marina Gasparini, Mili Romano, Natalija Ribovic, Oreste Baccolini, Roberta Piccioni, Sabrina Muzi, Saeri Kiritani, Stefano Cagol, Stefano Pasquini, Frans Goddijn, Hans Franz, Joanneke Meester, Josien Vogelaar, Kurt Nahar, Maartje Folkeringa, Patricia Kaersenhout, Saskia De Brauw, Ana Bonamico, Jean James, Marco Antonio Abbagnara, Masaki Asakawa, Matthew Lauretti, Maz Jackson, Michel Beaucage, Sisko Ruskokivi-Runeberg, Sophie Hedderwick, Whitney Mcveigh, Andrea Amelung, Anna VanMatre, Ayse Kucuk, Dilek Ozmen, Francois Geffray, Hanna Scheriau, Heidemarie Kull, Juergen Buhre, Keith Morant, Andres Giles, Claudia Lucini, Leonardo Pellegrini, Marcelo Linares, Santiago Bunge, Santiago Deramo, Tomas Ghiorzo, Valentina Cambiaso, Carla Gannis, Carter Hodgkin, Jerelyn Hanrahan, Karni Dorrell, Dirk, Janjager, Georgeta Stefanescu, Heleen Wiemer, Maaike van der Linden, Richtje Reinsma, Roosmarijn Schoonewelle, L. Brandon Krall, Nura Petrov, Patrice Lerochereuil, Seth Carnes, Teri Hackett, Gunilla Oldenburg, Vernita Nemec, William S. Stone, Ari Liimatainen, Beatrice Englert, Destroy Be, Hansen Thiam Sun, Ioanna Voskou, Carlos Aquilino, Theodor Barr, Iuri Izrastzoff, Patrick Fenech, Helmut Zwerger, Dorin Baba, Jennifer Contini Enderby, Alison Slon, Alice Warshow, Karen Bannister, Eugenie Barron, Neville Ward and many&nbsp;more.</p>
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		<title>ART 2010 ANNUAL PREVIEW EXHIBITION</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NY Arts Magazine and World Art Media&#160;present Global Art Perspectives: ART 2010 ANNUAL PREVIEW EXHIBITION @ Broadway Gallery&#160;NYC January 2 to 30,&#160;2010. NY Arts Magazine and World Art Media are pleased to announce a continuation of the international traveling exhibition Global &#8230; <a href="http://www.broadwaygallerynyc.com/2009/12/860/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Global Art Perspectives: <strong>ART 2010 ANNUAL PREVIEW EXHIBITION</strong> @ Broadway Gallery&nbsp;NYC</p>
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<p>January 2 to 30,&nbsp;2010.</p>
<p>NY Arts Magazine and World Art Media are pleased to announce a continuation of the international traveling exhibition Global Perspectives which will be shown in three different continents; Europe, North America and&nbsp;Asia.</p>
<p>From January 2 to 30, 2010 the next exhibition Global Art Perspectives: Art 2010 Annual Preview will be on display at Broadway Gallery, in conjunction with several Internet projects, the exhibit will continue to offer writers and viewers the chance to submit essays and comments on the nature and significance of biennials, fairs and public exposure for new and emerging artists. Featuring over 200 artists with on-site commissions, new and older works, of all mediums, dynamically executed on paper. The curators include Basak Malone and Tchera Niyego from New York, Agustina O&#8217;Farrell and Santiago Bunge from Buenos Aires, L.Brandon Krall from New York, Cosimo Di Leo Ricatto from Amsterdam, and Stefano Pasquini from&nbsp;Italy.</p>
<p>Utilizing the ideologies of the international art fair, exhibition and symposium, this unique exhibition emphasizes the process of creation and discovery. Marked by local and global relationships, aesthetics, and practices Global Art Perspectives: Art 2010 Annual Preview comments on visual culture in a wider context, than the traditional art fair&nbsp;exhibition.</p>
<p>The first exhibition in this traveling show Works On Paper, A Global Perspective was previously on display at Pavillion Consorzio Cantieristica Minore Veneziana, concurrent with the 53rd Biennale di Venezia, and featured eight international curators working with a dozen different countries. Global Art Perspectives will also be shown at a different New York location in March concurrent with NYC Art Fair’s week including The Armory Show. Soon afterwards the exhibit travels to Beijing, China where it will be on display at Arts Space&nbsp;Beijing.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Featuring International&nbsp;Artists:</p>
<p>Jennifer Reeves, Dorin Baba, Yue Kyoeng sub, Emma Braslavsky, May Stevens, Bailey Doogan, Edamon Namusiv, Carl E, Hazlewood, Kilian Kerner, Rudolf Baranik, Carol Flax, Hearne Pardee, Lauren O Neal, Victoria Hanks, Tony Zaza, Robert Sievert, Michael Wilson, Paul Parcelllin, Graeme Sullivan, David Berger, Frances Devuono, D.Dominick Lombardi, Claire Wolf Krantz, Ana Tiscornia, Markus Winkler, Charles Giuliano, Richard Huntington, Claudia Ruth Schomig, Nancy Dohn, Raul Zamodio, Mark Van Proyen, John Perreault, John Antoine Labaie, Abraham Lubelski, Leigh Trifari, Phong Bui, Jamey Hecht, Deborah Garwood, Jeanne C.Fryer-Kohles, Victoria Korb, Kay Miler, Janet Culbertson, Jeffrey Carr, Jemes Rosenthal, Lori Don Levan, Patricia Miranda, James Little, Diane Calder, Elisabeth Kley, Betty Collings, Leon Golub, Mario Naves, Nelleke Nix, Alison Knowles, Roger Boyce, Christopher Chambers, Matt Freedman, Joel Silverstein, Robert C.Morgan, Howardena Pindell, Daniel A.Heyman, Loren Munk, Jan Estep, Gary Duehr, Robert Taplin, J.D.Javis, Patritia Pac, Siri Berg, Alejandro Montaldo, Juan Pavlovsky, Julieta Barderi, Peter Leonard, Santiago LLorente, Andres Ghiorzo, Adriana Torregrossa, Dario Solman, Fabrizio Rivola, Federika Ponnetti, Grace Rim, Jennifer Schmidt, Kaz, Laura Serri, Marco Fantini, Marina Gasparini, Mili Romano, Natalija Ribovic, Oreste Baccolini, Roberta Piccioni, Sabrina Muzi, Saeri Kiritani, Stefano Cagol, Stefano Pasquini, Frans Goddijn, Hans Franz, Joanneke Meester, Josien Vogelaar, Kurt Nahar, Maartje Folkeringa, Patricia Kaersenhout, Saskia De Brauw, Ana Bonamico, Jean James, Marco Antonio Abbagnara, Masaki Asakawa, Matthew Lauretti, Maz Jackson, Michel Beaucage, Sisko Ruskokivi-Runeberg, Sophie Hedderwick, Whitney Mcveigh, Andrea Amelung, Anna VanMatre, Ayse Kucuk, Dilek Ozmen, Francois Geffray, Hanna Scheriau, Heidemarie Kull, Juergen Buhre, Keith Morant, Andres Giles, Claudia Lucini, Leonardo Pellegrini, Marcelo Linares, Santiago Bunge, Santiago Deramo, Tomas Ghiorzo, Valentina Cambiaso, Carla Gannis, Carter Hodgkin, Jerelyn Hanrahan, Karni Dorrell, Dirk, Janjager, Georgeta Stefanescu, Heleen Wiemer, Maaike van der Linden, Richtje Reinsma, Roosmarijn Schoonewelle, L. Brandon Krall, Nura Petrov, Patrice Lerochereuil, Seth Carnes, Teri Hackett, Gunilla Oldenburg, Vernita Nemec, William S. Stone, Ari Liimatainen, Beatrice Englert, Destroy Be, Hansen Thiam Sun, Ioanna Voskou, Carlos Aquilino, Theodor Barr, Iuri Izrastzoff, Patrick Fenech, Helmut Zwerger and many&nbsp;more.</p>
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		<title>Matthew Lauretti</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Broadway Gallery NYC is please to&#160;announce Matthew&#160;Lauretti A Solo&#160;Show The exhibition will be on display from March 1 to 15, with an opening reception on March 5,&#160;6-8pm. World Art Media Presents an exciting solo exhibition by Italian American artist &#8230; <a href="http://www.broadwaygallerynyc.com/2009/02/matthew-lauretti/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The Broadway Gallery NYC is please to&nbsp;announce</p>
<p>Matthew&nbsp;Lauretti</p>
<p>A Solo&nbsp;Show</p>
<p>The exhibition will be on display from March 1 to 15, with an opening reception on March 5,&nbsp;6-8pm.</p>
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<p>World Art Media Presents an exciting solo exhibition by Italian American artist Matthew Lauretti. In the exhibition Lauretti expands and improvises on the modernist vocabulary of Abstraction Expressionism using his own distinctive voice. The artist, known for his instinctual works utilizes his own dreams as a rich source of vivid imagery and vibrant&nbsp;color.</p>
<p>The exhibition marked Lauretti&#8217;s distinctive plans for a series of site-specific works in the City of New York will act as a quasi-diary of chaotic arrangements, compositions and colors. Each of these aspects forms a dialogue about one&#8217;s relationship with one&#8217;s own life, and the existence of the individual within a metropolis. Through research and interpretation of New York City, Lauretti creates a unique cultural matrix of characteristics and topographies. Whether architectural, historical, social or environmental, Laurettiâ€™s upcoming project will discover the hidden meaning behind a space and the individuals who make New York the dynamic place it&nbsp;is.</p>
<p>Creating large-scale, calligraphic-style graffiti paintings, Lauretti&#8217;s work about New York explores the themes and relationships of its surroundings. A tireless talent whose artistic life has always been devoted to a search for the new, Lauretti is well known for the dynamism, poetry, and spirit of his works. His paintings are typified by their large size, luminosity, and varied use of materials.<br />
Together, the works in the exhibition, though divergent in style, media, and theme, offer a distinctly creative voice, one that attests to the multiplicity of perspectives. The results of this innovative and spontaneous process are kaleidoscopic works that highlight Lauretti&#8217;s idiosyncratic compositional strategies and contextual&nbsp;sensitivity.</p></div>
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		<title>The Broadway Gallery NYC participates in The European Outsider Art Fair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Broadway Gallery NYC and the European Outsider Art&#160;Fair The Broadway Gallery NYC is proud to announce their participation in the European Outsider Art Fair (EOAF), where they will showcase several international artists in the heart of Vienna at the &#8230; <a href="http://www.broadwaygallerynyc.com/2008/05/the-broadway-gallery-nyc-participates-in-the-european-outsider-art-fair/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The Broadway Gallery NYC and the European Outsider Art&nbsp;Fair</p>
<p>The Broadway Gallery NYC is proud to announce their participation in the European Outsider Art Fair (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.eoaf.eu">EOAF</a>), where they will showcase several international artists in the heart of Vienna at the Austrian National&nbsp;Library.</p>
<p>Featured artist Reuven Shezen, perfectly demonstrates the Galleryâ€™s inclusive, creative perspective. In his work, Israeli artist Reuven Shezen deals with subjects, events and moods of day-to-day trivialities. Informed by an interest in the place of the individual within society, Shezen is an unusual observerâ€”free from the restrictions and stereotypes of social training and education. An audacious painter, Shezen creates a series of complex geometric compositions combining the unconscious influences of cubism and futurism; typically using a limited number of striking colors, turning humans into simple, angular shapes, and sometimes overlaying the whole painting a strong grid-work coloring scheme. Immediately recognizable by its daring yet subtle use of color and brushmark, Shezenâ€™s work evolves from the depths of his soul, out of the essential needs to express him&nbsp;self.</p>
<p>Similarly, British painter Carl Hoareâ€™s unusual work exhibits a personality and art that is diagrammatic, invented, historical, and nonsensical all at once. His work depicts all the energy and spectacle of portraiture while presenting a dark sarcastic world that is personal as well as impersonal. Canadian artist Michel Blouinâ€™s art is also not influenced by the current trends of contemporary art. He transposes his own sensibility into colors and forms, in order to achieve a raw aesthetic that evokes the kind of honesty that is found deep within the human&nbsp;spirit.</p>
<p>The unconventional optical techniques and social analyses of both Argentinean native Graciela Cassel and Canadian artist Pierre Juteau echo both Blouinâ€™s organic use of paint and psychological intensity. Casselâ€™s paintings investigate the intersections of space, place, time, memory, culture, and history. Similarly Russian artist Ekatherina Sâ€™ focus on the human figure, also generates themes of spirituality, sexuality, and social identity with personal experience in an attempt to create a unique perspective on important and controversial&nbsp;issues.</p>
<p>Within an astonishing sculptural palette Canadian Pierre Juteau has the ability to transform reality into an accomplish painting. His vivid colors represent his rich, generous, and impetuous inner-self. Italian artist Matthew Laurettiâ€™s painting combines elements of gestural abstraction, drawing, and writing in a very personal expression. At once epic and intimate, his work is infused with references to literature and aspects of the Mediterranean and Near-Eastern worlds from an outsiderâ€™s point of view. His work is cryptic, devoted to nuance and primitive models of humanity. Some of the figures metamorphose into cubist forms through the vivid juxtaposition of color that highlights the subjectâ€™s personality and&nbsp;individuality.</p>
<p>Helen Joynsonâ€™s idiosyncratic works investigate the lyrical or atmospheric effects of vast expanses of color, filling the canvas, and by suggestion, beyond it to infinity. The works are an orchestrated visual experience, expressing thoughtful notions and moods that shimmer and&nbsp;radiate.</p>
<p>Reuven Shezen, Carl Hoare, Michel Blouin, Graciela Cassel, Pierre Juteau, Ekatherina S, Helen Joynson and Matthew Lauretti exemplify the Broadway Gallery NYCâ€™s interest and focus on the redefinition of portraiture and narrative from an intuitive and unique perspective. The artists shown by the gallery represent an art that demonstrates societyâ€™s capacity to integrate human experience with individual&nbsp;creativity.</p>
<p>The galleryâ€™s participation in the EOAF will present the full scope of its artistsâ€™ achievements in a variety of mediums and scales. This collaboration between several artists and one gallery aims to achieve a startling new sense of psychological tension between figuration and formal abstraction in an Art Brut context. Thought-provoking and fascinating, the galleryâ€™s selection of artists demonstrates not only an investigation into the fundamental energy and dynamism of the creative act, but also the heightened emotional states encountered upon viewing Raw Art.<br />
For more information on the European Outsider Art Fair and the galleries and artists participating go to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eoaf.eu">www.eoaf.eu</a> for more&nbsp;information</p>
<p><strong>Artist&nbsp;Websites:</strong></p>
<p>Michel Blouin: <a target="_blank" href="http://michelblouin.com">http://www.michelblouin.com</a><br />
Graciela Cassel: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gracielacassel.com">http://www.gracielacassel.com</a><br />
Pierre Juteau: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.juteau.com">http://www.juteau.com</a><br />
Matthew Lauretti: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.matthewlauretti.com">http://www.matthewlauretti.com</a><br />
Carl Hoare: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.carl-hoare-at-barnets-salon.co.uk">http://www.carl-hoare-at-barnets-salon.co.uk</a><br />
Reuven Shezen: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.outsiderart-reuven.com">http://www.outsiderart-reuven.com<br />
</a>Ekatherina S: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ekatherinas.com/">www.ekatherinas.com </a><br />
Helen Joynson: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.outsiderart-reuven.com" /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.helenjoynson.com.au">www.helenjoynson.com.au  </a></p>
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