Author Archives: jolanta
Feminist Iconography: An Interview with Sandra Bermudez – Leah Oates
Leah Oates: Please describe your work in terms of your process, themes and content?Sandra Bermudez: Thematically, my work is focused on gender issues and their visual representations in our culture. I explore the iconography that is often related to how women are depicted in societal outlets, such as advertisements and pornography. Currently, I am exploring […]
Ken-ichi Murata
I start my work by making monochrome photographs and then painting them. I begin with a fairy tale and add eroticism to it in order to create original erotic stories. Each story is composed of roughly five to ten images, which form a story. These tales inspired in me a form of erotic delusion. However, […]
Intro to Wordsand Again – Richard Kostelanetz
Perhaps my most extraordinary move as a beginning visual artist, around 1967, in my own middle-late 20s, was the decision to work primarily with words, only words. It was an innocent move, really, made less from intelligence than the lack of it; I never learned to draw likenesses or make collages or anything else that […]
Santaââ¬â¢s Ghetto #5: Between Pop and Squat – Lorenzo Giusti
The fifth edition of “Santa’s Ghetto,” the annual exhibition staged by the “Great Communicator,” Banksy, and his associated print house, Pictures of Walls, took place right in the middle of London’s West End, at 15 Oxford Street. There, in an old Clark’s shoe store, some of the most noted artists of the international underground scene […]
Body Building – Menachem Wecker
Art that envisions the human body in architectural terms is not a new phenomenon. Last year, Kestenbaum & Company auctioned a 1707 Hebrew, Latin and Turkish edition of Tobias Cohn’s medical encyclopedia, Ma’aseh Tuviah (“The Work of Tobias”), in which artist Antonio Luciani drew Cohn with bared innards. Cohn’s body is mapped out over a […]
All Great Art is Myth: John Baldessari at Marian Goodman – Barbara Rosenthal
Art is a coded projection. All great art is myth. In contemplating this new solo show of 18 stunning, mixed media conceptual photography works by the ever-imaginative, ever-growing John Baldessari, it is possible to ask questions of the works that lesser artists might also try, and fail, to answer in theirs. Baldessari himself doesn’t try […]
Susanne Senn
The oil paintings of the Swiss artist Susanne Senn are abstract paintings. Her passion is to experiment with colors by using different tools… The oil paintings of the Swiss artist Susanne Senn are abstract paintings. Her passion is to experiment with colors by using different tools such as scrapers, brushes, sponges and various other tools. […]
Sex, the Divine Comedy – Hannah Christina Metz
My introduction to the world of fine arts began when I was young and tired of my own books and so decided that my mummy’s illustrated books were far more interesting. Through them I acquainted myself very well with history’s masterpieces and the sordid details of the hands behind said masterpieces. My pre-pubescent pursuit as […]
Hazel Dooney
At my solo show, “Venus In Hell,” in Melbourne last year, I overheard two young women, both artists, discussing my work. The graphic sexuality and undercurrent of violence in many of my images visibly unsettled one of them. She wondered aloud about my emotional stability, “God, how messed up can one women be?” “I guess […]
The Troubled Waters of Permeability! – Hélianthe Bourdeaux-Maurin
My art history studies in France made me aware of a number of complex integrations of visual, performance and music-based art forms. Since I moved to New York, I have become interested in the idea of encountering places, fallen boundaries and unusual translations. The abundance of art in New York, the countless studio visits and […]


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