Author Archives: jolanta
Jordan Eagles
Blood, procured from a slaughterhouse, is the primary medium in my works. Through my experimental, invented process, I encase blood in plexiglass and UV resin. This preservation technique permanently retains the organic material’s natural colors, patterns, and textures. The works become relics of that which was once living, embodying transformation, regeneration and an allegory of […]
Preview Berlin
Preview Berlin Preview BerlinSeptember 13-16, 2012 In its eighth edition, the PREVIEW BERLIN ART FAIR will be expanding its dynamic profile: In Hangar2 of Berlin’s former Tempelhof Airport, established galleries will now show their promising artistic positions alongside international newcomers. For the first time ever, there will also be solo walls, with a focus continuing […]
Art Copenhagen
Art Copenhagen Art CopenhagenSeptember 14-16, 2012 Art Copenhagen is Scandinavia’s leading art fair for international contemporary art. Art Copenhagen 2011 presented 81 leading art galleries from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland and some of Scandinavia’s best museums and art centers. Art Galleries showcased the best painting, sculpture, graphics, installations, photography, drawings and video. […]
Vision in a Cornfield
Vision in a Cornfield is a large-scale collaboration that unites distinct creative communities in Detroit: the psyche/art rock band Destroy All Monsters, the urban arts group Ogun and the electromechanical art collective Apetechnology. The inspiration for the exhibition is two-fold. It is based on an unexpected encounter shared by Destroy All Monsters’ Mike Kelley and […]
Bless This Acid House
The sheer delight Deller takes in various forms of sub and folk cultures—Goth style, Manchester music, pro wrestling, street parades, and historical reenactment societies—transmits itself with a sense of awe at the creativity and zeal with which people resist mainstream values and patterns of consumption. His work explores compelling social territories, while the artist himself […]
Jeremy Penn
Jeremy Penn was born in 1979 in New York and studied Fine Art at both the University Jeremy Penn was born in 1979 in New York and studied Fine Art at both the University of Maryland and Pratt Institute. His works have been exhibited internationally and received honors from curators at museums such as […]
Annemarie Busschers
Annemarie Busschers (NL) was born in 1970, in southern, Catholic Hertogenbosch, Hieronymus Bosch hometown Annemarie Busschers (NL) was born in 1970, in southern, Catholic Hertogenbosch, Hieronymus Bosch hometown. She moved to the northern, Protestant city of Groningen in the early 90s where she studied at the Minerva Fine Arts School; she never moved back down South. […]
Ginny Casey
There are customary systems for composing an image which become clear after a long There are customary systems for composing an image which become clear after a long day of trolling artists’ websites—day of trolling artists’ websites— central shapes, which fit comfortably inside the edges of the picture plane, and room for the eye to […]
Johanna Hamm
My work deals with the ideas of traumatic memories, and the destructive steps our mind My work deals with the ideas of traumatic memories, and the destructive steps our mind can take to protect itself. My interest in these mental states of mind springs from my work as an art therapist with mentally ill and […]
Soft Rock Closes Sept 15
Soft Rock1:1 121 Essex Street, 2nd floor, Lower East SideAugust 18 – September 15, 2012 Opening: Saturday, August 18, 7 – 9 PM


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