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2.WOMEN
IN THE ARTS:
Judy
Hintz Cox,
by Maximillien de Lafayette. America’s first lady of progressive
minimalism.
Cox’s
paintings are elegantly and intelligently composed, structured and balanced,
yet, she is not restrained by an artistic dogmatic analysis.
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ARTISTS OF THE WORLD.t1
ALISON LAPPER.
My Body Is Art! It's been empty
for 150 years. But this week it was announced that the vacant fourth plinth
in Trafalgar Square will be occupied by a 15ft-high nude statue of a
pregnant Alison Lapper. She talks to Hadley Freeman about art, disability
and notions of beauty.
1.
Renate Aller. By
Maximillien de Lafayette.
She photographs femme fatales, elegant women, the clouds,
inexistent people who make you think, and the infinity of nothingness. You
see it in her shots of lyrical and nostalgic skies, horizons, clouds,
seascapes and ultra modern installations.


ART
& MONEY: The Most Expensive and Wanted Artworks in the World. If
a piece is “truly, truly to die for” and is still in private hands, it is no
doubt on someone else’s wish list. Like that $100 million Cézanne
THE
WORST ART SHOW OF THE YEAR
THE BIZARRE, THE DECADENT AND EXPENSIVE ART.
THE WORLD’S MOST
OFFENSIVE ART AT ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS GALLERIES!!
THE BEST
ART SHOW OF THE YEAR:
MUSEUMS AND EXHIBITIONS REVIEWS.
The Must See
Exhibitions.The
Algiers Museum of Fine Arts houses a collection of 8,000 works, dating from
the 14th to the 20th century, including a Print Department with nearly
1,750 drawings and engravings. A selection of around 60 French drawings,
from the 19th and early 20th centuries, will give the public an idea of the
wealth and diversity of this collection that is little-known in France. On
the one hand, the exhibition will present works by “Orientalist” artists
such as Chassériau, Decamps, Delacroix and Fromentin, on the other...P.193
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JUDAICA:
THE BEST OF JUDAIC ART: HISTORY, DEVELOPMENT AND STYLES,
by MAXIMILLIEN de LAFAYETTE.
Defining what Jewish art
is and who is a Jewish artist is more problematic and subjective
than defining art itself. Jewish artists from all eras and various nations
contributed ad infinitum to various and multiple schools, styles,
genres and aspects of classical, abstract and modern art. In many
instances, no Judaic or Hebraic artistic creativity was ever associated with
the nature, the theme and message of their work. Add to the fact that, many
non Jewish artists from all centuries mirrored and depicted memorable events
from the history of Israel, the Bible and modern Jewish conflicts around the
globe. For instance, the famous “Jewish Polish Village Series” which
depicted destroyed wooden synagogues in Eastern Europe was done by a
non-Jewish artist Frank Stella...P.301
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DIASPORA: UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATING
THE DIASPORA ART. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.
To fully understand the Diaspora contemporary painting in all its styles and genres from surrealism to cubism and from neo-classicism to abstract, one must learn about the adjacent and parallel national/ethnic arts that gave birth to the art of painting. Maximillien de Lafayette explores and reviews the various facets of the Diaspora art from its birth to present.
t
2MARIA
CHEVSKA. Can't Wait (Letters
R.L.), Andrew Mummery Gallery, London, United Kingdom. Awaiting the visitor
to her first solo show in London for almost three years are two significant
developments in Maria Chevska's work. The first is the introduction of
objects into the gallery space, objects that the viewer has to negotiate and
which act as both an aid and a restriction to reading her paintings...
254.
THE CILICIAN STYLE: BY
MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.
FROM
ITS GLORIOUS DAYS, ITS ORIGIN, ITS RISE, ITS GLORY TO ITS FALL AND DEATH ON
THE HAND OF THE MAMLUKS.
The
second style of the early Armenian manuscripts painting is the Cilician
style. A very beautiful, colorful, rich, vibrant, humanistic and detailed
brighter and happier art. Tens of thousands of illuminated manuscripts were
produced in the times of medieval Armenia. Unfortunately many perished.
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INTERNATIONAL
MALE ARTIST OF THE MONTH.
Daniel Iliescu. The esthetic
serenity invades the tumultuous and bursting emotions of this Romanian
artist. Should the transparent elegance of his form invades his complex
intellect, Iliescu would not hesitate to release his passion into infinite
space and revolting visions, only known to his unrestrained inner cosmos.
Iliescu's art is intense. Yet, a flair of finesse camouflages this
wondering temerity...

t37.MUSEUMS
AND EXHIBITIONS REVIEWS.
The
Must See Exhibitions.
From Delacroix to Matisse: Drawings from the Algiers Museum of Art.
The Algiers Museum
of Fine Arts houses a collection of 8,000 works, dating from the 14th to
the 20th century, including a Print Department with nearly 1,750 drawings
and engravings. A selection of around 60 French drawings, from the 19th and
early 20th centuries, will give the public an idea of the wealth and
diversity of this collection that is little-known in France. On the one
hand, the exhibition will present works by “Orientalist” artists such as
Chassériau, Decamps...
t38.WORLD MUSEUMS
AND EXHIBITIONS REVIEWS.
THE TREASURES OF THE 18th
CENTURY AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM. The
18th-century Enlightenment was one of the great revolutionary moments in
human history.
16.NEW
YORK'S ART NEWS & EVENTS.



BEST
ISRAELI AND PALESTINIAN ARTISTS.
by MAXIMILLIEN de
LAFAYETTE.
ESSENCE OF ART AND ABSTRACT ART IN TWO DIFFERENT CAMPS AND LIFE’S GALLERIES: THE ART OF ISRAEL AND PALESTINE,
This
article reveals truth, reality, unaltered dimensions, feelings, talents and
major work of leading Arab and Israeli artists living in the Near East,
Middle East and spread around the world. There are a lot of pros and cons
opinions expressed herewith. They are NOT ours. Those opinions were deemed
indispensable to be included in our article, because they constitute the
very fabric of similarities and differences in way of life, politics, social
structure and substructure, artistic ideologies and accomplishments, social
and artistic struggles, genius, visions of today and tomorrow. This article
should prove extremely informative and educational. We have included and
encompassed several articles and statements issued by all parties. In
addition, we have carefully selected the work of featured Arab and Israeli
artists for obvious reasons. We are NOT in the politics business.
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18.FABULOUS
TIMES, PLACES AND PEOPLE.
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.
GAY PARIS IN THE 20s and 30s: Background,
People, Places, Personalities, Hospitality, Restaurants, Food, Wine,
Pleasure, Style, Fashion, Arts, Poetry, Music and Adventure. According to
Maximillien de Lafayette. Mon Dieu! To be and live in Paris during "Les
annees folles", between the end of 1917 and 1934, especially if you were an
eccentric artist, an intellectual adventurer, a frou-frou femme fatale, a
genius or an independently wealthy American, willing to spend a lot of money
on arts, dating and women. Ask Madonna, Paulette Attie, Penelope
de Vassy and Louise de Chambertin. Really "real" America's la
crème de la crème was there. The "real" American high society, the
privileged class, the snobs (Although it was too early for the Americans to
know how to be a snob), les bourgeois, wealth filthy characters, the
hustlers with a style, the scandalous adventurous women, the schmoozer and
the cruisers, the handsome gigolos, the champagne, the caviar, the kisses
and the misses, sex, the drama and all the "chic" pleasures of the era.
Hemingway was here. Paramour Stein too. Why Paris - what made everybody want
to come here and create, and drink, and dance, and paint, and write stories
or invent them? Women? obnoxious, over-cultured and over-sophisticated
Frenchmen? Bubbly champagne? Sinfully good wine? Nice plat de fromage? A
nostalgia? A fantasy? A new social, political and artistic era? A modern
Parisian revolution? Yes! Yes! All of the above!




142.WORLD
ARTS EVENTS & CALENDAR:
Lauren Greenfield: Girl Culture. John Cohen's Photography. P.143.
Robert Arneson: Political Drawings. Walter King's Final Thoughts .
22.THE
VERY BEST OF NEW YORK, BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE:
ENTERTAINERS, SINGERS, ARTISTS, ART EVENTS, SHOWS.
39.NEW
YORK ART SCENE.


112-128.
CUBISM:
THE FOUNDERS OF RUSSIAN ABSTRACT ART: BIOGRAPHIES AND
ARTWORKS
281.
THE WORLD OF
ART: THE BEST AND THE WORST. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.
ART REALITY TV SHOW? JEFFREY DEITCH'S "ARTSTAR"
PROJECT: A JOKE OR HUMILIATION? PERHAPS, BOTH!
283. ART TODAY:
MICHEL MAJERUS,
FLORENCE BIENNALE, THE XIth
TRIENNALE OF INDIA JOINS THE PRESTIGIOUS FLORENCE BIENNALE.
MODERN
ART IN IRAQ: BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE. LEADING FIGURES AND
INTERNATIONAL PERSONALITIES:
No country will ever survive if its art dies.
it the proper time to talk about Iraqi modern art amidst the turbulent Iraq
passage toward new political and social metamorphoses? Absolutely, for
nations were initially born through the original expressions of individual
and shared feelings, ideas, concepts and ideologies transmitted and
illustrated through the medium of art. Equally true is the survival of
nations and the preservation of their heritage, history and national pride
through art in all its forms and styles.

261.
ART HISTORY
AND GENOCIDE. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE
To fully understand the
essence and spirit of Armenian art in the homeland and Diaspora, a brief
glance at the history of Diaspora in the last hundred year (1895-1994) is
necessary. At the end of the 18th century and at the beginning of the 19th
century the political and geographical role of the Russian Empire becomes
more dominant and active in the internal affairs of Armenia. Russia won the
1804-1013 war against the Persian empire. Consequently, Russia gained many
territories, and new lands, including the Caucasus, Gandzak khanates and
Karabagh.
ART,
METAPHYSICS AND THE HEALING POWERS OF RELIGIOUS ART: THE KATCHKARS
17.
PORTRAIT OF A NEW YORK FEMALE ARTIST:
RACHEL BERTONI, BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE.
19.
THE WORLD OF ART: ART AND ARTISTS IN NEW
YORK CITY:
DANIEL ILIESCU: And all of a sudden, the
press and art communities began to write and talk about him. It took Daniel
Iliescu 3 or 4 years in New York City to make his art and his name known on
a large scale. November was a good month for Iliescu.
THEY ARE TALENTED, BUT NO MONEY HONEY!
Betsy Jacaruzo, May Bender,
Rachel Bertoni, Michelle Golias, Kiki Brodkin, Susan Cohen, Pat Fabysack,
Hariet Hunter, Katherine Kadish, Susan Knight, Judith S. Miller, Ellen
Pliskin, Debra Ramsey, Caren Raphael and Judy Somerville.
75. DECADENCE OF ART IN GREAT BRITAIN:
Is This Art? Millions of art lovers and art curators think so? Especially
the big time wheelers-dealers modern art agents in New York and London.
Herewith below, are some of the “Saatchi Art Masterpieces” as displayed at
the world famous London Tate Modern Show.

90.THE
ART SMALL CORNER: The landscape
art of Michelle Golias. Joan Ledwith.
IS THERE A MARKET FOR LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS? YOU
BET! I just discovered two American artists who did just that. Bring the
beauty of the world to their linens. And they did it with grace, affection
and unique talent. Michelle Golias and Joan Ledwith are those magnificent
landscape artists...
WORLD OF ART



HIGHLIGHTS
OF THE YEAR:
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE
. FRENCH IMPRESSIONISM IN CHINA,
FLORENCE BIENNALE, DIGITAL ART OF JOSEPH NECHVATAL, CYNTHIA KARALLA'S PHOTO
MONTAGE, RICK PROL & JAN LYNN NEW YORK'S EAST VILLAGE SHOW.
P.353-355

Salwa
Zeidan
. BY MAXIMILLIEN DE
LAFAYETTE . Zeidan is an
art phenomenon on the intellectual-evocative abstract art landscape.
Although the forms are primordial in her compositions, the esthetical
intellect remains paramount in her structural presentation of the mind, the
soul and the beauty of the intimate feelings. Her art makes you contemplate
and through your contemplation, you discover emerging visions of unseen but
felt figures, hidden but revealed materialization of a dialogue between the
intelligent meaning of abstract illustration and romantic intimacy...
Hilda Hiary:
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE .
Beads
of thoughts and complex micro forms in quasi organic and mechanical
structure, sometimes autonomous and some other time evolving with precision.
Hiary’s style might not reflect lyrical warmth or breeze of romanticism but,
most certainly, it makes you think. Would this lead us to assume that
Hiary’s style is alert and mature, perhaps intellectual-organic? Possibly.

Balsamo:
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE
. Never before and never again,
will there be a woman like Marie Curie and Cleopatra, a painter like da
Vinci and Raphael, a genius like Thomas Edison or Albert Einstein , a
visionary like Picasso, a poet like Victor Hugo, Lamartine, or Dante, a
general like Alexander the Great and Hannibal, a composer like Mozart and
Chopin, a singer like Caruso, Carlos Gardel and Jacques Brel and an artist
like Vincenzo Balsamo!!
Vincenzo Balsamo, the last greatest artist of the 20th
and 21st centuries!!



Venel:
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE .
Maitre
Venel is an astonishing art phenomenon. He captures the melodic past of our
days, nights and passion and throw it over the linens like shadows of lights
over a river, to recreate a universe of a more enchanting beauty which would
exist in the dreams of a parallel future.
Peppe
Aveni:
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE
.Aveni is a self-assured artist.
Infinite limpid strokes of genius and profound affection for natural beauty
drive Aveni to the edge of irresistible magnetic field called Divinity of
Art, “L’Arte Divino”. In other words, Aveni brings the traditions of the old
Italian Masters to a dinner table, where Champagne and caviar are served not
at the tune of Puccini’s La Boheme...
Judy Cox:
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE
LAFAYETTE . I do not know
if those multi-colored, vibrant, intelligently striking, magnificently
composed and elegantly appealing paintings are a part of a posterior,
anterior, pre-cursor or a new expressive style of Judy Cox? For, I have
never seen before any of them in Judy Cox Washington’s exhibitions...
Anna:
BY MAXIMILLIEN DE
LAFAYETTE .Anna
Harutyunyan is the international leading artist of romantic intellectualism
in contemporary abstract art. She is a world class artist distinguished by
her romantic interpretation of religious themes and philosophical visions,
blended with an elegant flair of intellectualism, nostalgia and conceptual
artistic avant-garde.
Anna’s evocative style elevates your spirit to a firmament where the
“fantastic” and the “realistic” unite and blend into rebellious strokes and
splashes of lights, metaphoric lines, curves and transcendental
intelligence.


JAMES
P. LANGSTON. BY
MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE .
He was born in Montgomery, Alabama,
October 17, 1944 to a military family. He lived on several military bases
in many different locations and began teaching at Crystal River Primary in
1968, Florida He continued to work in the same county his entire teaching
career while serving the community. His professional life has been devoted
to teaching young people the skills necessary to succeed in life through a
student-centered classroom where creativity, concentration, problem solving,
self-efficiency and self-discipline are stressed.




ART
TREASURES: Saved' Art
Treasures Go on Display.
An exhibition of
400 art treasures saved from being acquired by overseas buyers is being held
at a London gallery. The
paintings, sculptures and archaeological pieces were acquired with the help
of the National Art Collections Fund. The charity is celebrating its
centenary with an exhibition entitled Saved! at the Hayward Gallery. It
features works by Picasso, Mondrian, Rodin and Titian, among others.