Water Weaving Light - Interactive Art of Light and Sound
Nobuho Nagasawa is a Japanese artist who studied in Berlin and Los Angeles and established a studio in New York in 2001. She is an interdisciplinary artist whose site-specific works investigates the places, cultural history, ecology, politics and psychological dimensions of space and people. In this talk she describes three different projects that she created by weaving special fiber optic strands into different frameworks.
Elaine Schatt speaks to WPIX11 about Roy Schatt
The Roy Schatt Estate, represented exclusively by Westwood Gallery NYC, includes the James Dean "Torn Sweater" photographs, as well as numerous rare images of actors, writers, directors and playwrights associated with The Actors Studio where Roy Schatt was the official photographer and other personalities active in the New York theatrical community from the 1950's and 60's.
Asia Tatler: interview with Douglas Kirkland about Coco Chanel
In 1962, at the age of 27, Kirkland received an assignment from Look Magazine to photograph Coco Chanel. The negatives were in the photographer's vault for 46 years until they were exhibited by WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC. The New York City exhibition, curated by James Cavello, traveled to selected locations in Asia: this interview took place during an exhibition in Hong Kong.
"Chaotic Past" performance at the Los Angeles Art Show
During the opening ceremony of the Los Angeles Art Show, artist David Datuna presented a performance installation with shattered dishes, curated by James Cavello. The art installation entitled, "Chaotic Past" was a fervent expression of stacked dishwashers with dishes spilling out onto the floor, a commentary on urban archaeology.