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A Parisian Lens

In 1978, at the age of 26 Bettina Rheims started out photographing. After having worked as a model, a journalist, and an art dealer, she devoted herself in 1980 solely to photography. She makes a first series of strip-tease artists and acrobats, which were shown 1981 in two personal exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou, and […]

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The Space In Between

How do we develop a wider personal and philosophical framework and realize our potential as human beings? The Coal Measure Research Unit Action is an apparatus that provides a means of engaging with unseen and temporary social spaces. Usually the coal measure takes place between sidewalks and bus wheels, between motorcar wheels and parking bays, […]

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Tommaso Guermandi

My work attempts to represent a borderline reality—not marginal, not nearly, but a non-conformist reality. Tommaso Guermandi   My work attempts to represent a borderline reality—not marginal, not nearly, but a non-conformist reality. In substance, I imagine animated and non-animated objects in a special zoo made of thoughts and words, and pictures as short existential, […]

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Jamie Isenstein at Andrew Kreps Gallery

Acéphal Magical Presenter Location Press Release Online Review Contacts Artist Seeing is Believing For Jamie Isenstein’s solo exhibition Acéphal Magical at Andrew Kreps Gallery “During her absence, the top half of the box remained closed to suggest her head remained while her headless body roamed free.” All images are courtesty of Andrew Kreps Gallery. The […]

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Discovering the Light

Using fluorescent light and movement to explore color, luminosity, and sculptural space, German artist Kilu captures the energy of the life—from the people he meets to the places he travels. Conceiving his visual art behind a camera lens, Kilu conveys inventive points of view that form a synthesis between abstract and figurative elements. Kilu creates […]

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Head-On

Memory (2008), Anish Kapoor’s commissioned sculpture for the Deutsche Guggenheim, sits tightly within its gallery spaces—a twenty-four-ton, Cor-Ten steel tank, defined by its volume rather than by its mass. Its thin skin suggests a form that is ephemeral and unmonumental, defying gravity as it gently glances against the peripheries of the gallery walls, floors, and […]

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Up Close and Personal

Our images are more a reflection of an idea than a reflection of reality as it appears in front of the object. In these images we control and shape the reality according to our aesthetic and personal needs, avoiding, or filtering with a critical sense, the casual element that usually make photography an expression and […]

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BAHRAM

Looking at BAHRAM’S work you see disturbing paintings.   Looking at BAHRAM’S work you see disturbing paintings. His Neo Expressionism makes him part of a renowned tradition, of a worldwide humane artistic heritage, nurtured by his specific cultural roots, both Oriental and Western. His work is a fascinating artistic facet in a radically globalizing and […]

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BAHRAM

Looking at BAHRAM’S work you see disturbing paintings.   Looking at BAHRAM’S work you see disturbing paintings. His Neo Expressionism makes him part of a renowned tradition, of a worldwide humane artistic heritage, nurtured by his specific cultural roots, both Oriental and Western. His work is a fascinating artistic facet in a radically globalizing and […]

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BAHRAM

Looking at BAHRAM’S work you see disturbing paintings.   Looking at BAHRAM’S work you see disturbing paintings. His Neo Expressionism makes him part of a renowned tradition, of a worldwide humane artistic heritage, nurtured by his specific cultural roots, both Oriental and Western. His work is a fascinating artistic facet in a radically globalizing and […]

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