Author Archives: jolanta
Ken Beckles
The art I do is very abstract in content and nature. The paintings are personal and very different from other artists The art I do is very abstract in content and nature. The paintings are personal and very different from other artists work due to the way that I approach the work. I mix most […]
Ken Beckles
The art I do is very abstract in content and nature. The paintings are personal and very different from other artists The art I do is very abstract in content and nature. The paintings are personal and very different from other artists work due to the way that I approach the work. I mix most […]
Ken Beckles
The art I do is very abstract in content and nature. The paintings are personal and very different from other artists The art I do is very abstract in content and nature. The paintings are personal and very different from other artists work due to the way that I approach the work. I mix most […]
Together with Migrants: Chinese Contemporary Art and Social Criticism – Nathaniel M. Stevens
Hundreds of migrant laborers packed the exhibition hall at Jianwai SOHO provided by culture-savvy real-estate magnate Pan Shiyi. Many dressed in their finest attire, especially the young ones who aimed to show the assembled hordes of media at the UNESCO "Together with Migrants" Festival that "mingong" (the common term for migrant "peasant-workers") have style and […]
Barry Sparkman
Barry Sparkman is a Miami based artist who makes nonobjective paintings and prints. He received a MFA in Painting and Drawing from LSU in 1989. Barry Sparkman is a Miami based artist who makes nonobjective paintings and prints. He received a MFA in Painting and Drawing from LSU in 1989. His career as an artist […]
Trena McNabb
Each painting is actually a connected series of smaller paintings telling a story that deepens the longer one studies the piece. Each painting is actually a connected series of smaller paintings telling a story that deepens the longer one studies the piece. The work can be described as transparent, painted collage which forms a kaleidoscope […]
Kata Mejia
I am inspired by issues of violence, chaos, order, and the rhythmic patterns of rituals. My work uses repetition to deal with compulsion… I am inspired by issues of violence, chaos, order, and the rhythmic patterns of rituals. My work uses repetition to deal with compulsion and those moments when rational thought is so deeply […]
Kimberly MacArthur Graham
My work is formally directed by the push and pull — and the universal harmony and balance — between opposites: Kimberly MacArthur Graham My work is formally directed by the push and pull — and the universal harmony and balance — between opposites: fertile and barren, desirable and repellant, momentum and rest, life and […]
Ursula Boylan O’Gara
For as long as I can remember, I wanted to paint pictures. I spent many hours sketching as a child and when my schoolmates called… For as long as I can remember, I wanted to paint pictures. I spent many hours sketching as a child and when my schoolmates called to invite me to join […]
A Red Riding Hood And a Veil – Dorit Cohen
When artist and photographer Shirin Aliabadi lifts the Islamic veil of a contemporary Iranian woman, she exposes a surprise; blond hair, blue, green or gray contact lenses, an occasional facial piercing and, most importantly, surgical nose tape. In the eyes of a contemporary Iranian woman, a nose covered with a surgical tape is beautiful. It […]


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