artists famous for wrapping buildings in cloth,
discuss their works in progress:
Over the River, Project for the Western USA and
The Gates, project for Central Park, NYC.
Will virtual galleries replace real galleries?
How cyber-entrepeneurs and individual artists
reach new audiences by exhibiting their work on the
Internet and World Wide Web.
Doug Sheer, moderator, Chairman, Artists Talk On Art; Remo Campopiano, founder, ART NET WEB; A. D. Coleman, photo critic and founder, Nearbycafe.com; D. James Dee, Director, Provenance.com.
IRVING SANDLER, critic, author, expert on art in the 50s,
with DAN CONCHOLAR, Director, Art Information Center.
discuss "Contemporary art since the 50s:
Where art's been and where it's going."
A discussion of recent developments in Jersey City:
Artists' Work and Live District,
Pro Arts Mural Project, alternative spaces,
studio tours, galleries, Art Summit.
Franc Palaia, moderator, artist; Charles Kessler, artist; Nina Jacobs, Director, Jersey City Museum; Robert Costa, independent curator; Orlando Cuevas, artist,
Division of Cultural Affairs, Jersey City.
Bicoastal dealer Molly Barnes, moderator,
creator of the Roger Smith Hotel salon;
artist-dealer Ellen Peckham; Tom Delavan, Director, Gramercy Art Fair; Donna Marxer, artist, on the open studio as salon.
JERRY SALTZ, critic,
Art in America, Flash Art, Frieze, Parkett, Time Out
and Co-Curator of the '95 Whitney Biennial
is grilled by Vernita N'Cognita, artist. curator,
and arts administrator about Art in the 90s.
To mark the exhibition of the modern master's
last works at MoMA, a panel of art world experts
discuss these controversial works.
Kay Larson, moderator, critic; Mark Stevens, critic, New York magazine, and Annalyn Swan, co-authors of an upcoming biography of deKooning; Dr. Paul Greengard, leading expert on brain research.