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The Ithaca Festival: Prantik Mazumder

by Post Editors on June 7, 2011

The Ithaca Post welcomes photographer Prantik Mazumder for a guest series on the Ithaca Festival.

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The Book As Art Object

by Post Editors on May 5, 2011

Arcades Project will debut this Friday, a one night only event on The Commons that is part of Gallery Night and Spring Writes, but is also something else entirely. An interview with Danielle Winterton and David Pollock.

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Chairs of Berlin

by Post Editors on April 24, 2011

The result of a yearlong collaboration between Stephanie DeGooyer and Maegan Magathan, Chairs of Berlin presents hundreds of snapshots of chairs taken in Berlin using disposable cameras with expired film.

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‘Steal’ This Movie

by Arthur Whitman on April 17, 2011

Sunday, April 17, at 2:00 p.m., Cornell’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art will be offering a public screening of “The Art of the Steal,” director Don Argott’s acclaimed 2009 documentary about the Barnes Collection controversy.

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Two for Four

by Arthur Whitman on January 20, 2011

It might be charitable to think of “Four Dimensions” as a series of solo shows grouped together out of convenience, but, there is a definite affinity of style and subject across the work of Kaplan and Sherman, revealing a two-person show within a would-be four-person show.

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The Year in Art

by Post Editors on December 28, 2010

From ambitious large-scale solo shows to thoughtfully curated smaller exhibitions, this was a promising and exciting year for Ithacan artists. Here we present, in no particular order, some of our favorites from 2010.

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Drink My Words: Dog of Christmas

by Amelia Sauter on December 22, 2010

A ‘bah humbug’ holiday cartoon from Amelia Sauter.

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Flatlands

by Arthur Whitman on November 27, 2010

Flatness and aerial imagery have been consistent themes in the work of Trumansburg artist Barbara Page, an experienced pilot and scuba diver as well as a painter, book artist, and relief sculptor of diverse interests and styles.

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Singular Mythology

by Arthur Whitman on November 7, 2010

Work by the Japanese-born Chicago painter Michiko Itatani on display at Ithaca College’s Handwerker Gallery. A review by Arthur Whitman.

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Minimalist Departure

by Wylie Schwartz on October 28, 2010

An interview with the artist Robert Andrade, whose “(A) TOPOS” is on display at Cornell’s Mann Library through November 12th. By Wylie Schwartz.

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