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Linda Gallery Contemporary Chinese Art

Linda Gallery, established in 1990, specialises in contemporary Chinese art and Indonesian paintings. Being an active player in the industry for more than a decade, the gallery has held numerous exhibitions, featuring works by famous Chinese Contemporary artists, Indonesian maestros, Indo–European artists, as well as other South East Asian artists.

The gallery is dedicated to the promotion of contemporary visual art. With a network of 3 galleries and 1 museum in key cities of Asia, we aim to bring arts beyond the boundaries of nation and culture and expose our clients to different varieties of works. We are actively positioning the gallery as one of the leading galleries in the region.

*We will be having an exhibition on the 7th of July 2007 on Yan Bo’s works.

Please visit us at www.lindagallery.com

Thank you very much

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Shopping For Acoustic Guitars

Guitars are played expansively in all occasions, and are considered to be one of the ancient forms of music instrument. People learn it for hobby, interest, or various other reasons. Among the classical guitars, acoustic guitars are believed to be the contemporary lineage of the well known guitars.

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Artist panel discussion on Form & Story

University Museums hosts a moderated panel discussion between four contemporary artists: Steve DiBenedetto, Angela Dufresne, Hanneline Røgeberg and Erling Sjovold. These artists convey narrative content in their work through a synthesis of representational subject matter and the materiality and application of their medium.

Their work is on view at the Harnett Museum of Art, January 21 to May 15, 2009 in an exhibit, Form & Story: Narration in Recent Painting. The exhibit was organized by University of Richmond Museums and curated by N. Elizabeth Schlatter, Deputy Director and Curator of Exhibitions, University Museums.

Artist bios:

Hanneline Røgeberg (Norwegian, born 1963) re-writes body/self and social/sexual relations and explores and exploits the relationship between the surfaces of her subjects—skin, hair, and fur—and the surfaces of her paintings on canvas or paper.

In the works by Angela Dufresne (American, born 1969), the materiality of the paint is both immediately obvious and yet at times incredibly diaphanous, but the specificity and confidence in the representation combined with the detailed titles suggest an authenticity beyond question.

The paintings of Erling Sjovold (American, born 1961) explore and re-invent the sense of place. In each of his works, he plays with spatial relationships and perspective to construct a scene or window into a world that is immediately recognizable while possessing a heightened sense of reality. Sjovold is a faculty member in the art department at the University of Richmond.

Steve DiBenedetto (American, born 1958) creates intensely complex compositions that mirror the dense narrative constructs of his protagonists, an octopus and a helicopter. Of all four of the artists, DiBenedetto has created the most contrived narratives, yet he also has the most fluid, free-form application of paint, relying on the mediums inherent qualities to provide an additional harrowing layer of violence.

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