Author Archives: jolanta
Femininity of the Moment
Yaro’s Zajac-Przybylski portraits reveal nostalgia and subtle eroticism. In their explicit depiction, his paintings anticipate to large degree the erotic works of Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt and Auguste Rodin. He views femininity as a phenomenon of the moment, and he sees to express the natural cycle of sensuality and mystery in his portraits of women. […]
RESPOND – Closing Reception at Smack Mellon Gallery
Smack Mellon Art Gallery 92 Plymouth Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 834-8761 Closing Reception: February 22 at 4pm I Can’t Breathe, a self defense workshop/performance by Shaun Leonardo Exhibition Dates: January 17- February 22, 2015 Gallery hours: Wed-Sun, 12-6pm (In observance of Martin Luther King Day the gallery will be open Mon, Jan 19.) *Additional […]
Robert Motherwell @ Bernard Jacobson Gallery | New York
Bernard Jacobson Gallery | New York Robert Motherwell Jan 24 – Mar 28, 2015 A Centenary Survey of Major Works 17 East 71st Street, 3rd Floor / +12128791100 / jacobsongallery.com Tue – Sat 10am to 6pm
Prem Krishnamurthy on On Kawara – Gallery Talk
Dia: Beacon, NY Gallery Talks Saturday, February 14, 2015 On Kawara was a Japanese conceptual artist who lived in New York City from 1965. He took part in many solo and group exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale in 1976. Born: January 2, 1933, Kariya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan Died: July 10, 2014, New York City, NY […]
Justin Mortimer
Justin Mortimer (born 1970) is a British painter, most known for his paintings of well known celebrities… Justin Mortimer (born 1970) is a British painter, most known for his paintings of well known celebrities including Harold Pinter, Sir Steve Redgrave and Queen Elizabeth II. He won the National Gallery’s BP Portrait Award in 1991. […]
Ryan Wallace
My recent works reflect my research into current trends, advancements and understandings of physics, nanotechnology, neurology and other contemporary sciences. My recent works reflect my research into current trends, advancements and understandings of physics, nanotechnology, neurology and other contemporary sciences. My practice gleans influence from the theory of an evolutionary Singularity, work being done […]
Nicholas Bakita
Nicholas Bakita paints abstract images, often sparse, of the world that surrounds us all. Nicholas Bakita, a recent graduate from SVA’s master of fine arts program, paints often sparse abstract images of the world that surrounds us all. Nicholas Bakita
Andrew Brischler
Andrew Brischler’s work examines the youthful foolishness of his generation’s view of abstraction. Andrew Brischler lives and works in New York, NY. A recent graduate of the School of Visual Arts MFA program, his work examines the youthful foolishness of his generation’s view of abstraction. His intentionally ill-conceived canvases explore a sense of futile […]
Brian Scott Campbell
Brian Scott Campbell is an artist living and working in New York City. scroll steppers ssshape shifter stepping stone spoiled sky sea change seeing things saturn ring striped vase private eyes magic hat black hole gray flowers potted plant planted pot endless summer endless bummer anvil snag wild hum forestttttttime concrete pour modern life […]
Jorge Mendez Blake
Jorge Méndez Blake’s work stands out by its commitment to explore the complexity of modern times. He lives and works in Guadalajara. Jorge Méndez Blake (born 1974) is a Mexican mixed-media artist. He has taken part in numerous individual and collective exhibitions in Guadalajara, Monterrey, Madrid, Montreal, Paris, New York City, Osaka and Oxfordshire. Méndez […]


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