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Recent Press June 2008

Contemporary Textiles - The Fabric of Fine Art

David Rohn
Best Male Performing Artist

The Sun Post - June 2008

Kuhl & Leyton - Colby Katz

Ping Pong Basel 2008

curated by Sue Irion

Monday 6/4/08 - Sunday 6/8/08

Matthias Saillard

Is part of a group show "Les dessous de l'Art"  -  Galerie Helenbeck Paris.

April 4 - May 10, 2008

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Monique Leyton

Monique Leyton's (looking for a word, smart, funny, freaky....) prints featured in the Dental Tribune, Hispanic and Latin American Edition.

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Guerra De La Paz

A RAGTAG TEAM: For creative duo GUERRA DE LA PAZ, art and life are inextricably tied together

By Anne Tschida

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GisMo Girls: Photographs from Miami

July 27 - Sept 10 The Hebrew Home Museum at Riverdale, NY

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Samantha Salzinger

August 16 - September 4, 2007

Edward Day Gallery, Toronto

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HOMEGROWN
Featuring works by KUHL & LEYTON

Curated by Renee Riccardo,
Will be on view June 7 - July 28.

Opening reception: Thursday, June 7, 6 - 8 pm
Gallery hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 6 pm
July gallery hours: Monday - Friday 10 am - 6 pm

Artists in the exhibition: Scott Andresen, Karen Azoulay, Bethany Bristow, Orly Cogan, Robin Dash, Misaki Kawai, Kuhl & Leyton, Greg Lamarche, Cristina Lei Rodriguez, Margaret Lee, LoVid, Adia Millett, Doug Morris, Anne-Françoise Potterat, Jon Rosenbaum, Erika Somogyi, Lee Tusman and Jasmine Zimmerman.

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GisMo
Ping Pong Basel 2007

curated by Sue Irion

Monday 6/11/07 - Sunday 6/17/07

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KUHL & LEYTON Won First Place!

KUHL & LEYTON won 'First Place' at the 2007 Art &

Culture Center of Hollywood Biennale
1650 Harrison St, Hollywood, 33020 (954) 921-3274

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HOMEGROWN SOUTHEAST
Featuring works by Guerra de la Paz

The Southeast is going to do it again! SECCA proudly presents the latest rendition of HomeGrown Southeast 2007, a large-scale survey of the work of artists from the southeastern United States. This biennial is always intriguing and each time we alter the selection process to keep it fresh and upbeat. The range of media is impressive and diverse: life-size cloth-built figures with cultural and political implications in the work of the Miami duo Guerra del la Paz (FL); the interfering squawkbox mechanics of the culture jamming antics of Negativland (NC); and the massive neon lit psychological profile of the state of the United States by Ken Daley (VA).

Dates:May 10th - July 8th 2007
Opening:Friday, May 11th from 7-9pm
Location: SECCA Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art
Directions: 750 Marguerite Dr Winston Salem, NC 27106

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NO NEED TO TOUCH

Featuring works by Guerra de la Paz, Pip Brant, Natasha Duwin, Jillian Mayer, Kerry Phillips, Elizabeth Renfrow, Reeve Schumacher, Tawnie Silva, Lisa Solomon and Agustina Woodgate.
Curated by Renee Cagnina

ArtCenter/South Florida presents No Need to Touch, a fiber-based exhibition. Far from the usual gallery viewing experience, the show examines the relationship between the creation and its onlooker through texture,dimension and physical contact with the work. Their works transform common and man-made fiber-based materials including carpet, nylon, polyester, hair, discarded clothing, thread, fabric and more to evoke the most natural human desire: the desire to touch.

Dates:May 19th – June 24th
Opening: Saturday, May 19 at 7:00pm
Location: ArtCenter
Directions:924 Lincoln Road Miami Beach Fl. 33139

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NY Arts Magazine
Pick up your copy this Friday of the May issue of NYArts Magazine bearing the cover image of "Cub" by Guerra de la Paz. Article by Steven Psyllos (page 6).

 

"Cub" 2004 archival digital prints ed. of 5, 20x24" and 30x40"