Author Archives: jolanta
Camille Rose Garcia
Camille Rose Garcia was born in 1970 in Los Angeles, California and grew up in the generic suburbs of Orange County, visiting Disneyland and going to punk shows with the other dissenchanted youth of that era. Her paintings of creepy cartoon children living in wasteland fairy tales are critical commentaries on the failures of capitalist […]
Andy Kehoe
Andy Kehoe was the son of a sea merchant that was killed by pirates when he was just three years old. His father barely had time to throw his son overboard before the cargo ship that usually carried pickles and kittens to Spain, carried the burning corpses of his father and all his closest friends […]
THE LAST SUPPER – Eleonora Aguiari
Alberta Pane Gallery presents “The Last Supper”, artist Eleonora Aguiari’s first solo show in France. Referencing Leonardo da Vinci’s Ultima Cena, which has inspired her work for many years, the artist explores the questions of spirituality and transcendence. In this exhibition, the reference is not iconographical, but emotional. The central installation and the preliminary drawings […]
Modern Women: Single Channel
Modern Women: Single Channel, PS1 MOMA On view January 23, 2011 – May 2, 2011 Dara Birnbaum, Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman (1978-79), Video (color, sound). Carolee Schneemann, Fuses (1964-1966), 16mm film transfered to video (color, silent). www.ps1.org
THE URETHRA POSTCARD ART
The Urethra Postcard, GILBERT & GEORGE, Presented by Lehmann Maupin Gallery, 3- 6 March, 2011 The Armory Show Pier 94 Booth 911 New York City www.lehmannmaupin.com
Yolanda Sousa
I don’t paint pretty pictures. I paint what makes me feel pretty within. Yolanda Sousa Kammermeier The canvas to me is a friend, with whom I am totally free, with whom I am “me”. With my canvas I share my very special moments, feelings, desires; moments of sadness and despair, of longing, of needing, […]
Claire Szalay Phipps
Each painting is a venture into a new territory; a surrender to a creative process that springs from an instinctual source. Claire Phipps, Face Off, 2010. Acrylic on canvas mounted on board. Courtesy of the artist. Claire Szalay Phipps Having received most of her artistic training from her father, a master of pen and ink, […]


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