Kristina Garon + NY Arts Magazine

Abraham Lubelski- NY Arts, Broadway Gallery, and World Arts Media

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Abraham Lubelski has been a professional artist for more than four decades and over the years has worked back and forth between painting, conceptual projects and installatons. In 1969 he completed a number of street works and performances in conjunction with the Architecture League of New York which were written up in Life and People magazines. In the 1970’s, among his other projects, he developed theater set designs. In the late 70’s and early 80’s Mr. Lubelski exhibited at the Neill Gallery in SoHo. Since the 1980’s Mr. Lubelski has exhibited internationally on a regular basis. He has exhibited in Paris, Barcelona, Berlin, and Hamburg, and, as well, in Poland, Japan, and various countries in South America. In conjunction with these exhibitions a number of catalogues have been produced and reviews have appeared in such international publications as Flash Art. Since 1990 Mr. Lubelski has managed several exhibition spaces on Broadway in SoHo in New York City. He has used the spaces to give exhibitions to underrepresented artists (from the U. S. and abroad) and has, in addition, sponsored the visits to the United States of numerous international artists. For several years Mr. Lubelski has been supporting and developing a traveling exhibition called Re: Duchamp which presents the work of 250 artists (the list is still in progress) and has already been viewed in New York City, Poland, Turkey, Italy (during the course of the Venice Biennale as part of the Biennale sponsored event Markers) and Israel.

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October 3, 2011 at 2:54 pm

Kristina Garon thanks NY Arts

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Dear NY ARTS,

I can’t express in words how happy I’m receiving from you both translations: French and
Polish. And this was done so fast !!! YOU ARE THE BEST !!!

Thank you very much.

I can’t wait to see Review published.

Have a great, relaxing weekend.

K.G.

Written by abrahamlubelski

September 22, 2011 at 6:48 pm

NY Arts article on Kristina Garon

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Robert J. Sternberg in the “Nature of Creativity” states that “creativity requires a confluence of six distinct but interrelated re-sources: intellectual abilities, knowledge, and styles of thinking, personality, motivation, and environment.” This confluence of forces can be seen as culmination of all that we desire, manifest. In the work of Kristina Garon we witness this manifestation as a universal rhythm or pulse that captures the breadth and scope of human emotion. Her technique utilizes unique, complex, and bold mark making contrasted with delicate passageways of paint. In many works gestural, skeins of paint are mixed with drips and swaths of heavy paint application. Working with abstract motifs, many works employ hidden images and totemic compositions. The scale and sheer physicality of her work allow us to examine her process as autobiographical in nature and romantic in sentiment.

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September 21, 2011 at 8:36 pm