Author Archives: jolanta
Galerie Caprice Horn – Curator Chris Townsend
The photograph is commonly imagined as the most literal of the arts: what we see in the image is what was there. Even in the age of the digital image this understanding of the medium persists. Yet photography too, from its earliest moments, was understood as a space for performance and a frame where the […]
Stare – Danielle Horn
Stare is an exhibition about the deconstruction and reconstruction of the figurative portrait through distortion—whether on a physical or psychological level. Each of the six male artists brought together in this exhibition address this same issue; yet create very different results from one another. I am fascinated by the way these male artists work on […]
ââ¬ÅOnce upon a time: A Mochica princessââ¬Â – Curator Jano Cortijo
Once upon a time, a Mochica princess ruled the northern coast of Perú. Her vast kingdom began where Ecuador is now located and reached down as far as Lima, the current capital of the Peruvian territory. Heir to the mythical god Aia Paec, our copper-skinned lady strutted around the hot sands of the Moche Valley […]
Dice Thrown (Will Never Annul Chance) – Curators Joao Ribas and Becky Smith
“Dice Thrown (Will Never Annul Chance)” is an exhibition of new currents in conceptual photography. The exhibition is part of a three-show series entitled “The Mallarmé Propositions,” which addresses several key themes in current artistic practice. Photography has undergone two major shifts in the past few decades: the loss of its objective relationship to reality […]
Greig Burgoyne
The starting point for Burgoyne’s paintings is our relationship and conflict with the sea. The starting point for Burgoyne’s paintings is our relationship and conflict with the sea. He takes the disarray, sense of displacement and impermanence suggested by the structures and found objects in this context as a metaphor. This is reflected in the […]
Greig Burgoyne
The starting point for Burgoyne’s paintings is our relationship and conflict with the sea. The starting point for Burgoyne’s paintings is our relationship and conflict with the sea. He takes the disarray, sense of displacement and impermanence suggested by the structures and found objects in this context as a metaphor. This is reflected in the […]
Loretta Lux
The artist executes her compositions using a combination of photography, painting and digital manipulation, favoring simple backgrounds… The artist executes her compositions using a combination of photography, painting and digital manipulation, favoring simple backgrounds over the more elaborate backdrops that characterized her earlier work. Trained as a painter at the Munich Academy and influenced by […]
Black Ink – Raymond Tyler
I have always enjoyed the adventure, the art of storytelling and the pure fun found between the delicate pages of comic books. Comics have helped me maintain a vivid imagination, kept me reading something, lead me to other books and philosophies and even ignited my interest in visual art. During the early 70s there were […]
Margaret Evangeline
“Dodge a Bullet,” my current solo exhibition at the Hilliard Museum in Lafayette, Louisiana, came about as a result of the invitation of Mark Tullos Jr., the museum’s new deputy director.This installation of painting, video and stainless steel sculpture was created in the immediate aftershock of hurricane Katrina, a time when I did a lot […]
Shannon McGlothin
My collage work has been linked to my work as a designer. Its influence comes from Japanese magna art, comic books, high fashion, photography and graphic art. For a long time, collage has allowed me to tell stories in a very straightforward way that has a bit of an edge to it, almost political commentary. […]


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