Author Archives: jolanta
Paola Sman Asse
When I found out that Love Lives in a Clock I turned behind me and saw the staircase on fire. My heart was upstairs. When I found out that Love Lives in a Clock I turned behind me and saw the staircase on fire. My heart was upstairs. I ran with three buckets of water […]
Hester Slingenberg
Hester Slingenberg graduated from the Dutch Art Institute in 2001. In her work she questions the choices people make in structuring their lives. The works show the disconnections between people and their worlds, only absorbing that which is necessary to fullfill ones self, ignoring the true realities and matter of fact surrounding them. […]
Balticalia Lithuania – Curator Jonathan Wiggin
Mounting an exhibition of contemporary Lithuanian art was always going to be a complicated proposition. The problem is that, for most people, Lithuania is a place that is pretty much bare of references, and even those references often tend to be irrelevant or outdated. You might know, for example, that the Soviet special forces stormed […]
Peter Franck
Mit der Arbeit “Vacency“ werden Fotografien gezeigt die sich alle Freiheiten nehmen. Freiheit Dinge miteinander zu verbinden, Zeitsprünge zu erfinden, Freiheit einen neuen Blickwinkel einzunehmen. Das Warten zur Bühne werden zu lassen. Eine Reise nachzeichnen in der sich Erlebtes mit Gewünschtem und Traumsequenzen perspektivisch verdreht. “Vacency,“ Zeichen für ein freies Motelzimmer erzählt eine Reise von […]
Kevin Cooley
All photography by nature is about time. Whether it be the blink of an eye frozen by the shutter or, in the case of my new series, long periods of time condensed into a single frame. In the course of this series, I present dozens of minutes or even hours within a single image that […]
Nude and Technique – Claus Rose
Photography as a way of living, with all its opportunities for expression, became my passion at an early stage. In particular, the magic of nude photography, which often lends the model an even greater aura of beauty and grace, is a great fascination for me. My models are my first and most important audience in […]
Anne Russinof
My paintings are inspired by patterns both man-made and natural: wrought iron gates, piles of wood, window grates, waves, tree branches, glass beads… My paintings are inspired by patterns both man-made and natural: wrought iron gates, piles of wood, window grates, waves, tree branches, glass beads, balls of yarn, frames, cornices, arches, stairs, hills, and […]
Béatrice Billard
Loss, traditional children’s literature, and punk rock fuel Béatrice Billard’s distinctively narrative work. Treading the line between lovely and creepy, she utilizes ambiguity and childlike imagery tinged with dark humor; her work comments on the fact that things are rarely what they seem, and invites the viewer to tell their own story. Originally from France, […]
Béatrice Billard
Loss, traditional children’s literature, and punk rock fuel Béatrice Billard’s distinctively narrative work. Treading the line between lovely and creepy, she utilizes ambiguity and childlike imagery tinged with dark humor; her work comments on the fact that things are rarely what they seem, and invites the viewer to tell their own story. Originally from France, […]
Béatrice Billard
Loss, traditional children’s literature, and punk rock fuel Béatrice Billard’s distinctively narrative work. Treading the line between lovely and creepy, she utilizes ambiguity and childlike imagery tinged with dark humor; her work comments on the fact that things are rarely what they seem, and invites the viewer to tell their own story. Originally from France, […]


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