Posts Tagged ‘The Museum of Modern Art’

ROBERT HEINECKEN
para-photographer

Tuesday, June 17th, 2014

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ROBERT HEINECKEN para-photographer
The Moma museum offers first retrospective Object Matter of the groundbreaking work of Robert Heinecken since he died in 2006. He has devoted his life to making art and teaching. He came of age artistically in 1960s Los Angeles, where the burgeoning art scene provided ways to experimentation. Heinecken has always pushed the boundaries between mediums and also between high and popular culture. Heinecken described himself as a para-photographer because his work stood beside or beyond traditional notions of the medium.
Photo report by Pascal GILLET

MOMA
The Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53 Street
New York, NY

BOAZ VAADIA Studio

Tuesday, May 20th, 2014

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BOAZ VAADIA Studios
Boaz Vadia is an internationally recognized sculptor who has been working in New York City for over 30 years. Vaadia’s work is sited in many private and public collections and museums throughout the world, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco and the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Museum in Japan.
Visist of his studio, here in Brooklyn…
Photo by Pascal GILLET

Boaz Vaadia Studio
104 Berry St.
Brooklyn, NY 11249

WWW.VAADIA.COM