Amazing "Life and Limb" Exhibit
Published August 02, 2005
"Life and Limb" at Feigen Contemporary gallery, located at 535 West 20th Street, New York, is the type of exhibit that reminds why you trudge about those streets of Chelsea. As soon as you enter the gallery, you can tell that this group show features artists who are masters of technique, craftmanship, and interpretation. The show ends Aug. 12, so hurry to this amazing show.
Here are my favorite images:
"Daedalus and icarus," Tim Davis
That flashbulb effect is a part of the artwork. I almost bought this one. In person, it's quite arresting.
This image is free floating. There's an image on the back of it as well.

"Double Portrait," Paul Hodgson
Loved this one. It reminded me of the recreations of paintings in Derek Jarman's film "Caravaggio."
This pastel on paper was quite affecting. It's big, and the little girls' stares dare you to look away.
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- Published: August 02, 2005
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- Section: Culture
- Filed Under: Culture: Arts
- Writer: Alicatte Amp
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Great page love your taste in art. You have a veried and interesting job.
Keep it up.
Janine