Author Archives: jolanta
Monika Malewska
“My works employ the conventions of the historical still-life genre in relation to contemporary consumer culture in America.” “My works employ the conventions of the historical still-life genre in relation to contemporary consumer culture in America. My use of meat, dolls, toys, and corporate icons bridges notions of kitsch and high art by alluding […]
MaDora Frey
MaDora Frey creates works from images and objects found in her immediate environment. Urban elements such as glass, asphalt, and concrete take on the sinewy, geometric chaos of the natural world. MaDora Frey creates works from images and objects found in her immediate environment. Urban elements such as glass, asphalt, and concrete take on […]
Cara d’Angelis
“The two central themes of my work are the Tragic and the Infantile. These themes are embodied in my series on roadkill, which is presented through the rich and historically-loaded language of Still Life.” “The two central themes of my work are the Tragic and the Infantile. These themes are embodied in my series […]
Beth Cavener Stichter
“I want to pry at those uncomfortable, awkward edges between animal and human. The figures are feral and uneasy, expressing frustration for the human tendency towards cruelty and lack of understanding. “ “I want to pry at those uncomfortable, awkward edges between animal and human. The figures are feral and uneasy, expressing frustration for the […]
Norman Mooney
Norman makes sculpture, interior and exterior installations, drawings and works on paper, his methodology is one of experimentation and process with materials such as smoke, glass, steel and resin. Norman makes works that are at once physical and metaphysical. His works explore the elemental and cyclical synergies of nature. Materiality, pattern, scale and experience […]
Mernet Larsen
“I try to evoke a sense of permanence, solidity, weight: time stopped, essences of ordinary events made tangible.” “I try to evoke a sense of permanence, solidity, weight: time stopped, essences of ordinary events made tangible. As if I were leaving this life and had to take with me only a few very concrete […]
Colin Keefe
“My work explores the medium of photography and its relationship to drawings, sculpture and installation.“ I’ve been working on a series of pen and ink drawings that explore methods for breeding urban environments using organic models, multicellular organisms‚ reproductive and propulsion strategies, as well as pollination methods employed by plants. The resulting images depict […]
Tenesh Webber
“My work explores the medium of photography and its relationship to drawings, sculpture and installation.“ “I make abstract photographic images, through traditional and non-traditional photographic processes, including solarization, negative layering, shooting moving objects, and making photograms. My work explores the medium of photography and its relationship to drawings, sculpture and installation.” www.teneshwebber.com/
Chun Kwang Young
“I always had a desire to communicate my art through a Korean sentiment” “When I was young, I was a sickly child, and my mother used to take me to the Chinese medicine doctor in the neighborhood…I remember that numerous packages of mulberry paper were hanging from the ceiling, each holding a name card […]
Rob Carter
Rob Carter uses photography, stop-motion animation, and time-lapse video to spotlight buildings and their shifting political and historical significance. Rob Carter uses photography, stop-motion animation, and time-lapse video to spotlight buildings and their shifting political and historical significance. Architectural themes and histories are invented or modified using physically cut-up and digitally manipulated photographic images […]


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