Author Archives: jolanta
Peter Wu
With controlled gestural drips, Peter Wu makes abstract paintings that on first approach appear like Rorschach tests under the influence of hallucinogenics. With controlled gestural drips, Peter Wu makes abstract paintings that on first approach appear like Rorschach tests under the influence of hallucinogenics. Informed by his multi-media and video training, Wu’s paintings are like […]
Beyond Glamourââ¬âMelancholy Behind the Glitter – Dr. Boris von Brauchitsch
Hollywood. The more glittery the light, the darker the shadows in the fabric, the mass-produced dreams. The more realistic the film, the more virtual reality seems to be. You can lose yourself in both, but in the movies, the actors always show the way while reality often seems planless and lonely. Some, however, are helpful […]
Suffocating Desire – Cindy Stockton Moore
Benjamin Franklin’s paintings are undeniably seductive. Covered with a pristine coat of resin, their enamel-like surfaces gleam like freshly painted sports cars. Their vivid, candy-colored palette is equally crisp; its highly saturated colors have a cosmetic clarity, as appealing as freshly painted toenails. As objects, the paintings elicit a palpable desire, but within these jewel-like […]
Fantasy, Melancholy and Angst – Miriam Kienle and Joelle Jensen
Three concurrent solo exhibitions at Feigen Contemporary featuring artists Jennifer Coates, Susanne Simonson and Nick Blinko form a divine comedy, conjuring visions of heaven, hell and purgatory. Coates’ celestial landscapes are infused with brilliant color and soft radiance; Simonson’s paintings of spectral figures exist between murky realms of longing, memory and physicality, and Blinko’s drawings […]
Urban Art Claims and Migrations – Camila Belchoir
São Paulo is a continuously sprawling home to approximately 20 million people, and the setting to a vibrant and active graffiti scene. Spawned from political protest, one of its many branches echoes Latin muralism and turns eyes towards a new niche in Brazilian artistic production.Much like the face of a theatre actor, the surface of […]
Kulture/Culture – Kim Bockus
There’s a disquieting stillness to the hot rods in Jack Butler’s pinhole photographs. Streamlined shapes of hard steel that should suggest speed and testosterone-driven rivalries à la Rebel Without a Cause appear instead to float in a diffused wrap-around light, a knocked-back world of lustrous finishes and mechanical repose. But stillness has its advantages…by not […]
Unskilled, Haloed and Faceless – Yamandu Rodriguez
I began taking photos as an extension from my work in painting. At the time I felt that painting was not enough, I really needed a more forceful registry and I began to experiment with a camcorder, capturing motion images and then extracting photogram with software on my PC, a ridiculous system to work with, […]
Ivan Wentland
As I have looked for new ways to express myself through my photography, I have started to look deeper into the many ways my life… As I have looked for new ways to express myself through my photography, I have started to look deeper into the many ways my life has been separated and moved […]
Ivan Wentland
As I have looked for new ways to express myself through my photography, I have started to look deeper into the many ways my life… As I have looked for new ways to express myself through my photography, I have started to look deeper into the many ways my life has been separated and moved […]
Ivan Wentland
As I have looked for new ways to express myself through my photography, I have started to look deeper into the many ways my life… As I have looked for new ways to express myself through my photography, I have started to look deeper into the many ways my life has been separated and moved […]


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