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Bill Barminski Interview: Pop-up Retrospective!
I read in a National Geographic article recently about a theory being advanced on how cave pictographs might have helped frame the advance of human language. And when I thought about it, it came to mind that Bill Barminski’s various … Continue reading →
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Pop-up Retrospective of Bill Barminski at Castelli Art Space
The influential and prolific artist Bill Barminski has an upcoming pop-up career retrospective curated by his friend and film editor Scott Arundale at Castelli Art Space for only two nights. The one-of-a-kind show will exhibit the artist’s work spanning the last 30 years on … Continue reading →
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