Author Archives: jolanta
As Dead as a Dodo… Not Anymore – Stephen Gosling
If you want to view a resurrection, then Columbus, Ohio is your city. Here, the long extinct Dodo bird can be seen gracing the walls of the Columbus Museum of Art thanks to the images in the exhibit “Dodo & Mauritius Island, Imaginary Encounters” by Finnish sculptor and photographer Harri Kallio. If one didn’t know […]
Brian Degraw: Behead The Genre – E.K. Clark
On the coldest night of the year, a large, convivial crowd turned out for Brian Degraw’s New York debut at James Fuentes Gallery’s inaugural. A veritable youth quake—jostled cheek to jowl—squeezed together into the small, Chinatown storefront. A call to arms for youth to man the barricades, or at least so the press release pronounced […]
Tom Oââ¬â¢Hara
“I suppose I am, and always will be; a student of art. Because art is very difficult to explain in a few words or sentences, I prefer to let my creations do the talking. “I suppose I am, and always will be; a student of art. Because art is very difficult to explain in a […]
Apryl Miller
I want a life in which my expressions are received with meaning. To be seen with a face I feel no need to hide I want a life in which my expressions are received with meaning. To be seen with a face I feel no need to hide. The Hallelujahs of making wonder and glory […]
Heide-Marie Kull
With these digital photo works on the subject of “Dreamy Techniques”, I have gone on an imaginary time journey into orbit. With these digital photo works on the subject of “Dreamy Techniques”, I have gone on an imaginary time journey into orbit. To create these digital photo works, I have edited photographs of my own […]
Hope Kelley
“Painting is my way of communicating my thoughts to the world in silence. My paintings share an intimate moment with the viewer. “Painting is my way of communicating my thoughts to the world in silence. My paintings share an intimate moment with the viewer. My subject matter is of animals that have taken on human […]
Nadiya Jinnah
“I create sculpture paintings using a clay and acrylic casting process. When a piece is ready for painting, a dialogue begins. “I create sculpture paintings using a clay and acrylic casting process. When a piece is ready for painting, a dialogue begins. This is where I search for the form and the soul of the […]
Jason Douglas Griffin
“Intensely personal, while at the same time unpretentious and accessible, Jason Douglas Griffin’s paintings borrow equally from classical artistic traditions… “Intensely personal, while at the same time unpretentious and accessible, Jason Douglas Griffin’s paintings borrow equally from classical artistic traditions, urban aesthetic, and pop culture. In Griffin’s paintings, the intersection of cultures and ideologies produce […]
Q&A with Kai Lintumaa – Steven Psyllos
Steven Psyllos: Please describe the process of your art-making. Do you have a certain image in mind or is the process more organic? Kai Lintumaa: My process varies a lot, there are times when I know exactly what I am trying to create, be it a composite or a single shot, while at other times […]
In-Between Moments – Brian Bishop
The principle interest of my studio practice is the exploration of the fine line between the forgotten or overlooked moment and the fetishized memory as simultaneously seen through the filters of portraiture in the West, snapshot photography and the contemporary cultural phenomenon of constant surveillance. Inevitably, it also addresses memory, as it is known through […]


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