Author Archives: jolanta
Ioanna Voskou
After graduating with honors from the School of Arts in Athens, Ioanna Voskou has participated in several individual and group exhibitions both in Cyprus and abroad. Ioanna Voskou After graduating with honors from the School of Arts in Athens, Ioanna Voskou has participated in several individual and group exhibitions both in Cyprus […]
Ioanna Voskou
After graduating with honors from the School of Arts in Athens, Ioanna Voskou has participated in several individual and group exhibitions both in Cyprus and abroad. Ioanna Voskou After graduating with honors from the School of Arts in Athens, Ioanna Voskou has participated in several individual and group exhibitions both in Cyprus […]
Lawrence Weiner
“It is appropriate that his art, like his thoughts, reflect his travels. Even so, this work is less like an atlas, and more like the diary of a traveler in search of communication with others in their own language.” Lawrence Weiner at the Whitney Valery Oisteanu Valery Oisteanu is an international critic and author. Lawrence […]
Ekatherina Savtchenko
"Ekatherina S. harnesses and manipulates perceptual reality in her work, using as a foundation startlingly vivid painterly sequences of events or phenomena such as birth, life, sex, nature and loss." Abraham Lubelski Ekatherina S., Dance of the Earth 17, 2007. Courtesy of the artist. Russian artist Ekatherina S.’ extraordinary, theatrically conceived work offer a rich, […]
February 13, 2008
NY Arts + Art Fairs International: The Daily Newsletter Wednesday, February 13 British Curators Up in Arms Over Cut-Rate Public Art; Spielberg Quits as Olympic Ceremonies’ Artistic Advisor In Protest Against China; Rick Castro; Elbow-Toe To see the NY Arts Newsletter in Chinese please click here International Top News British Curators Up in Arms Over […]
Elbow-Toe
I love the city, for many of the same reasons I love nature. There is a quiet to it when you really let go. When it is quiet I can see through the visual chaos and find amazing beauty. For several years now I have been working with the energy provided by the urban environment […]
Rick Castro
Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a traditional Mexican holiday that celebrates and honors the dead through colorful expressions in art, costumes, music, food, dance, and drink. It’s an important annual event culminating in “una fiesta en el cementerio” (a party in the cemetery.) Rick Castro is the curator and owner of […]
Inna Moshkovich
In my paintings I experiment with the use of layers of color. In my wool collage works, I want to reflect the same experimentation with layers of color and texture. In my paintings I experiment with the use of layers of color. In my wool collage works, I want to reflect the same […]
Hans Johansson
"Born in the northern part of Sweden near the Arctic Circle, the Northern Light plays an important role in the work of Hans Johansson. Combining both figurative and non-figurative elements with his love of strong lines and vivid colors, he creates bold, poetic works." Jill Smith is a writer for NY Arts Magazine. Hans […]
Ingrid Stiehler
Ingrid Stiehler began her intensive work in art with landscape photography. Inspired by the different cultural trends of Asia, Africa… Ingrid Stiehler began her intensive work in art with landscape photography. Inspired by the different cultural trends of Asia, Africa, and North America, she combines new impressions with traditional techniques learned on her […]


br>
br>

