Author Archives: jolanta
Shantell Martin’s Continuous Line
This September, be sure not to miss Black & White’s latest exhibition Continuous Line — a large-scale, first solo exhibition of works made specifically for the exhibition by the Brooklyn-based, British visual and performance artist Shantell Martin. The exhibition’s title refers to the artist’s continuous endeavor to transform her ongoing internal monologue into a visual […]
Jamie Sneider
Together with painting on canvas there remains a large variety of shifting, stylistic strategies that can underwrite and scaffold any critical engagement with conceptual ideas. Jamie Sneider is a visual and performance artist working in New York City, currently earning her MFA in Fine Arts at the School of Visual Arts. She received […]
Moray Hillary
Together with painting on canvas there remains a large variety of shifting, stylistic strategies that can underwrite and scaffold any critical engagement with conceptual ideas. Together with painting on canvas there remains a large variety of shifting, stylistic strategies that can underwrite and scaffold any critical engagement with conceptual ideas. For instance, practically it […]
Ira Eduardovna
Ira Eduardovna Born in former USSR 1980 Lives and works in New York Ira Eduardovna Born in former USSR 1980 Lives and works in New York Solo Exhibitions: 2012 The Library room – Braverman gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 2008 Vagabond – Punch gallery, Seattle WA, USA www.iragallery.com
Heeseop Yoon
I begin by photographing interiors such as basements, workshops, and storage spaces, places where everything is jumbled and time becomes ambiguous without the presence of people. My work deals with memory and perception within cluttered spaces. I begin by photographing interiors such as basements, workshops, and storage spaces, places where everything is jumbled and time […]
Agnes Nedregard
Agnes Nedregard is a Norwegian performance artist, committed to the live engagement with an audience through images and actions. Agnes Nedregard is a Norwegian performance artist, committed to the live engagement with an audience through images and actions. She makes costumes, sculptural objects, drawings and videos, for use in performative encounters or as works […]
Carmen Rantzuch-Doll
Painting for me is the presentation of a joyous balance of color and experimentation with various materials. My painting process involves many layers and sometimes combating emotions. It takes a long time to look at one of my works as complete. But each painting is unique; each brushstroke is imbued with a high-voltage-like-expression as well […]
Malini Parker
Whilst not intending to realistically depict the Australian landscape, my paintings are inspired by Australia’s red centre, endless skies and edgy dependence on rainfall for its very survival. As a migrant, I have developed a deep, passionate love for this country. And its beauty, peacefulness, majesty and grace have been both a comfort to me […]
Giorgio Gost
STOP THE TIME! Is a way to save items that we use every day for the next millennium (closed and full of liquid or solid as we drink or eat ) and is a way for people to remember to begin, from art, a journey that can ”slow” things a little. Slow the art, the stock […]
In Conversation: Joshua Abelow Interviewed By Jason Brinkerhoff
JB: Your paintings are made inside a system of rules. How does the act of painting influence these rules? JA: My systems are more like guidelines that help me maintain control of the painting. Most of the time, I take a piece of linen or burlap and I stretch it over a store-bought canvas—I gesso […]


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