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Annie Taylor
British artist Annie Taylor is predominantly a landscape painter. Her work reflects her passion for the English countryside… British artist Annie Taylor is predominantly a landscape painter. Her work reflects her passion for the English countryside, expressed in vibrant, sensual, paintings which catch the sweeping, rounded, contours and long views of the county of Dorset […]
Annie Taylor
British artist Annie Taylor is predominantly a landscape painter. Her work reflects her passion for the English countryside… British artist Annie Taylor is predominantly a landscape painter. Her work reflects her passion for the English countryside, expressed in vibrant, sensual, paintings which catch the sweeping, rounded, contours and long views of the county of Dorset […]
Karel Witt
Karel Witt is a notorious moonshiner & retrorunner thru time… Unbuttoning the past with offbeat methods, he distills history’s indigestible events… Karel Witt is a notorious moonshiner & retrorunner thru time… Unbuttoning the past with offbeat methods, he distills history’s indigestible events, thus laying down an all-time valid guidance on how to stay out of […]
Karel Witt
Karel Witt is a notorious moonshiner & retrorunner thru time… Unbuttoning the past with offbeat methods, he distills history’s indigestible events… Karel Witt is a notorious moonshiner & retrorunner thru time… Unbuttoning the past with offbeat methods, he distills history’s indigestible events, thus laying down an all-time valid guidance on how to stay out of […]
Karel Witt
Karel Witt is a notorious moonshiner & retrorunner thru time… Unbuttoning the past with offbeat methods, he distills history’s indigestible events… Karel Witt is a notorious moonshiner & retrorunner thru time… Unbuttoning the past with offbeat methods, he distills history’s indigestible events, thus laying down an all-time valid guidance on how to stay out of […]
Chris Bell Pearson
In my work I employ a hybrid of painting, photography, pottery, and writing which serve to raise serious questions relating to identity, memory, image/likeness, freedom, and truth etc. In my work I employ a hybrid of painting, photography, pottery, and writing which serve to raise serious questions relating to identity, memory, image/likeness, freedom, and truth […]
Chris Bell Pearson
In my work I employ a hybrid of painting, photography, pottery, and writing which serve to raise serious questions relating to identity, memory, image/likeness, freedom, and truth etc. In my work I employ a hybrid of painting, photography, pottery, and writing which serve to raise serious questions relating to identity, memory, image/likeness, freedom, and truth […]
Gary Colclough
I’m currently working on a series of paintings that each feature a single face or head. I’m interested in how the painted portrait or, perhaps more accurately, how a painting that looks like a portrait, can be used to explore ideas of the uncanny and the (fear of the) loss of identity. The subjects in […]
Sex Makes the World Go Round – Silke Krah
In and with my art, I repeatedly touch on sensitive, taboo issues by employing forms of artistic discourse that are very much critical of society. In this way, I examine social structures such as families; the would-be idyll of the nuclear family, for instance—father, mother, child, house, car—is revealed as a space in which pervasive […]
Engaging the Kundalini for a New Era – Lisa Paul Streitfeld
Valery Oisteanu, the Romanian born critic, poet and collage artist, has delivered a new movement to the East Village which he calls PO-COLLAGE. The first in a series of exhibitions took place in a basement gallery at the Thompkins Square Branch Library over the summer. It began with a reading and ended with a party […]


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