Author Archives: jolanta
Yiorgos Taxiarchopoulos
In five words I would describe my work as reflective, demonstrative, perspicuous, optimistic, and fluid. In five words I would describe my work as reflective, demonstrative, perspicuous, optimistic, and fluid. I derive inspiration from the phenomena of human life, trying to keep myself open and in wakefulness all the time. I adjust my working procedures […]
Brian Richmond
Brian Richmond is a painter who was born in Chester County Pennsylvania USA. He graduated from the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design with a BFA in 2000…. Brian Richmond is a painter who was born in Chester County Pennsylvania USA. He graduated from the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design with a BFA in […]
Poetic Vision and Abundant Culture – Kirsten Schmidt
As we embarked on the 2006 California Biennial, we observed how tired clichés about California barely came into play. Long characterized as culturally isolated, young artists working in California are no more or less disconnected from one another than they are from either the rest of the country or the rest of the world. Many […]
Not Cute but Very Surprising – Kate Hickey
This December brings the premiere of Photo Miami to Florida’s already bustling art market. From the 7th to the 10th of December, a new “International Contemporary Art Fair for Photo-Based Art, Video and New Media” will launch itself and, hopefully, impress the already inundated audiences in Miami this winter. Stephen Cohen, the organizer of Photo […]
Tying it Together and Dragging it Up – Colin Gleadell
There is only one fair that specialises exclusively in modern and contemporary British art and that is the 20/21 British Art Fair, which is held at London’s historic Royal College of Art. In this age of globalisation the idea of a national art fair may seem parochial or anachronistic. But when it began in 1988 […]
Jon Lee
My goal is to make work you can look at for a long time without becoming tired of it. To be satisfied by the minimum…. My goal is to make work you can look at for a long time without becoming tired of it. To be satisfied by the minimum. The work is simple but […]
Laurent Dutreux
I discovered painting through art books this discovery inspired creation within. I have been painting for now 3 years. I discovered painting through art books this discovery inspired creation within. I have been painting for now 3 years. My paintings are the reflection of my state of mind and mood within that moment. I […]
Homico
Homico is contemporary Japanese artist who lives in Lyon (France). Her creations fuse together both contemporary computer graphics… Homico is contemporary Japanese artist who lives in Lyon (France). Her creations fuse together both contemporary computer graphics and ancient Japanese culture. Her artistic reality shows motifs of “kabuki”, “chiyogami”, “komon”, and other Japanese forms. Her works […]
Jean-Paul Pagnon
After fives years in Paris "Ateliers de Beaux-Arts" school, I specialized in oil painting. Also feeling a passion for Blues music… After fives years in Paris "Ateliers de Beaux-Arts" school, I specialized in oil painting. Also feeling a passion for Blues music, it seemed obvious to me to use canvas witch allows me to translate […]
Kate Beck
‘I am interested in making paintings that capture the viewer in a dynamic, physical moment. My paintings are large, abstract monochromatic surfaces composed of viscous layers of oil paint, poured and rolled from different heights and angles. Technically this is very challenging and for me, adds to the physicality as well as the intimacy of […]


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