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  • Carson van Straaten Gallery showcasing the work of Julia Fernandez-Pol

    Carson van Straaten Gallery showcasing the work of Julia Fernandez-Pol. Carson van Straaten Gallery sent me two recent reviews by Kyle MacMillan and Michael Paglia of their current exhibit of work by Julia Fernandez-Pol. I find it interesting that the van Straatens are using the Carson gallery as a retail outlet for artists discovered during…

  • Democratizing Culture an exclusive online feature in Trend magazine

    Here is a link to a feature article I wrote for Trend magazine. It was published exclusively online. Trend is a beautiful magazine. I hope the publisher is able to resume print publication in the Spring. Copyright Leanne Goebel. May not be used without permission.

  • FLC players take up dark, quirky comedy, Durango Herald, Nov. 11, 2008

    Freshman actors fare well despite mature themes by Leanne Goebel Special to the Herald Photo by Courtesy of Jonas Grushkin: Lauren Brown rehearses for the role of Hillary, a therapist who has problems of her own. Asked if she could sum up “Raised in Captivity,” a play by Nicky Silver, in one sentence, the play’s…

  • Mixed results at Christies

    Carol Vogel reports on the results of the Christie’s auction on Nov. 12 in the NYTimes. This includes the sale of works on paper by former Lehman Brother’s CEO Richard Fuld and his wife Kathy. Copyright Leanne Goebel. May not be used without permission.

  • New York Auctions bad, but could have been worse

    At Sotheby’s sale of contemporary art on Nov. 11, only 43 of the 63 lots sold for a total of $125 million. Presale forecasts predicted a minimum of $202 million in sales. Contemporary art stars plunge to earth, AFP Contemporary art sale at Sotheby’s nets $125 million, International Herald Tribune Sotheby’s contemporary art sale defies…

  • Wainwright recovers old songs

    Songwriter joins Leo Kottke in concert by Leanne Goebel Special to the Herald Folk singer and songwriter Loudon Wainwright III will play Saturday at the Community Concert Hall along with guitarist Leo Kottke. Writing songs “is just something I’ve been doing for 40 years,” the self-effacing folk singer Louden Wainwright III said by telephone from…

  • Monica Goldsmith and Kevin Bell in New American Paintings

    Two artist’s I’ve written about previously are featured in issue #78 of New American Paintings. Monica Goldsmith paints hard-edged, geometric abstractions dealing with the environment and land use. Goldsmith is an MFA candidate at the Art Institute of Boston. She is represented by Gallerie Urbane in Marfa, TX. Kevin Bell explores nature and human intervention…

  • Hadi Tabatabai Talks

    A conversation with an artist whose work I enjoy. Hadi Tabatabai. Copyright Leanne Goebel. May not be used without permission.

  • Economic Meltdown–Literally

    An ice sculpture entitled “Main Street Meltdown,” the work of artists Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese, made it’s debut on the 79th anniversary of Black Tuesday, the stock market crash that caused the Great Depression. As the day wore on, the sculpture melted. Watch a time-lapsed video here. The monument measures 15 feet long, 5…

  • 1,000 artworks to see before you die

    1,000 artworks to see before you die. The Guardian writers pick the essential art of the world. Hint: O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, the nearest location to find one of these works. Copyright Leanne Goebel. May not be used without permission.

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