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[eltdf_dropcaps type="normal" color="" background_color=""]N[/eltdf_dropcaps]ovelty seduces us, if for no other reason than at least to deflect the gravity of our own mortality. A steady stream of all that appears new, improved, and thus, exciting, underscores time’s fluid nature. As a poetic counterpoint to this, Los

PVC pipes. Plastic bottles. Cable ties. The stuff dreams are made of— at least in Theo Jansen’s world. The Dutch sculptor has spent a quarter century transforming mundane materials into complex creatures in The Hague, Netherlands. His anthropoid-looking sculptures—named Strandbeests (‘beach animals’ in Dutch)—use the

Henri van Noordenburg’s studiously enriched photographs of landscapes reflect his Dutch heritage in several ways. Most obviously, they began life as archival images of 1940s farm houses and environs once situated near the city of Amersfoort, about 50 kilometers south-east of Amsterdam, where his father’s

In conjunction with their current exhibition "PAST PRESENT: The Art of the Silver Gelatin Print," Sulkin/Secant Gallery, in association with Pacific Art Ventures are pleased to announce: An Evening With the Artists, Featuring Guest Speaker Francie Kelley, Art Consultant. On March 7th from 5-8pm, guests are invited to mingle