Sentences with phrase «post modern culture»

What I see as sad are two competing but similar responses in our post modern culture - the absence of feeling and the bathing in feeling.

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Reject the dogma and doctrine, and all you have left is the selfish reasoning of «I do it because I like to do it» - which is a self - righteous and stereotypical American Post Modern Individualist way of thinking - the very culture that is self - destructing around us.
(Jn 14:6) Yet, can we still in the post modern, scientific culture in which we live really assent to this truth.
Text 2018 Ted Stamm Woosters, essay by Alex Bacon, Lisson Gallery, ISBN 978 -0-947830-67-0 2018 From Stasis to Kinesis: The Woosters of Ted Stamm by Robert C. Morgan, Art Critical, April 2018 2018 New York: Ted Stamm at Lisson Gallery by E. Macdonald, Art Observer, April 2018 2017 Ted Stamm: DRM 1980, The Estate of Ted Stamm and Karma, New York, ISBN 978 -1-942607-66-3 2013 Ted Stamm: Marianne Boesky by Robert Pincus - Witten, Artforum, Summer 2013 2013 Ted Stamm: Paintings at Marianne Boesky by Will Heinrich, Observer Culture, April 2013 2013 Revisions: Another Alan Uglow and Ted Stamm's Minimalisms by Saul Ostrow, Art Experience: New York City, 2013 2012 Times Square Show Revisited by Robert Pincus - Witten, Artforum, December 2012, pp 274-275 1997 Painting Advance Stamm 1990 (1989) by Robert C. Morgan, Between Modernism and Conceptual Art, 1997 Published by McFarland & Company, Inc., 1997, ISBN 0 -7864-0332-2 1990 Painting Speed by Tiffany Bell, Art In America, November 1986, pp 140-143 1990 Reconstructivism: Neo Modern Abstraction in the US by Peter Frank, Artspace, March / April 1990 1990 Rekonstructivisims: Neo Moderne Abstraktion in der Vereinigen Staaten by Peter Frank, Kunstforum, January 1990 1986 Ted Stamm Painting Advance 1990, essay by Tiffany Bell, Hillwood Art Gallery, C.W. Post College, curated by Per Haubro Jensen 1985 Constructures: New Perimetries in Abstract Painting by Peter Frank, essay for exhibition Nohra Haime Gallery 1984 Can Small Works Carry It Off by William Zimmer, essay for small works exhibit, Muhlenberg College, pp. 9 - 10.
I finally got the wind back under my sails and have been showing in the past few years in various New York City gallwriw and received some recognition in various hournals and web blogs, such as Artforum, Modern Painters, Juxtapose, Culture Catch, Huffington Post, Hyperallergic, The Brooklyn Rail, etc....
2005 Interview, Artforum, December Buchhart, Dieter and Fuchs, Mathias, cover and interview, Kunstforum International, no. 178, November - January Hales, Linda, The Washington Post, 11 September Sischy, Ingrid, The Artist Formally Known for Prints, The New York Times Style Magazine, Spring, pp.186 - 189 Johnson, Ken, A Sculptor From 2 Cultures Takes a Tour of Colonialism, The New York Times, 14 October Finch, Charlie, Artnet Magazine, 13 October Wilson, Michael, Artforum, 11 October Cotter, Holland, The New York Times, 2 October Pollock, David, The List Magazine, July 21 - August 4, p. 91 Picard, Charmaine, The Art Newspaper, no. 162, October, p. 2, p. 18 Krudy, Catherine E., Flavorpill NYC, 27 September - 3 October Smith, Roberta, The New York Times, 2 September Ponant, Pierre, Beaux Arts Magazine, August Holmes, Pernilla, Spoon, March / April, pp.23 - 24 Brownell, Ginanne and Sarah Sennott, Front and Centre, Newsweek, 14 February Rosenberg, Karen, New York Magazine, 17 October Picton, John, Cooper - Hewitt Design Journal, Fall, pp.8 - 11 Downey, Anthony, Bomb, no. 93, Fall, pp. 24 - 31 Baynard, Ed, Modern Painters, April, pp. 84 - 89 Hudson, Mark, Telegraph (online edition), 22 January Biro, Matthew, Art Papers, 22 January, p. 51 Cork, Richard, New Statesman, (online edition), 1 January Larsen, Lars Bang, Artforum, January, pp.172 - 173 Feaver, William, ARTNews, p. 26
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