Author Archives: jolanta
Farrell Brickhouse
Art is a personal odyssey, a vehicle to carry me forward and find some deeper unity in my life. Art is a personal odyssey, a vehicle to carry me forward and find some deeper unity in my life. I’ve never expected my art to overtly carry my political concerns. Art is a slow burn, working […]
Keep Shop Vendor Archive – Anna Altman
Merchandise and customer service. These are the focus of Christine Hill’s current installation at Eigen + Art Gallery in Berlin. On the right-hand wall: a constellation of photographs depicting neighborhood shops, supplemented by information on the history of each of these family businesses, as part of her “Keep Shop Vendor Archive.” To the left: a […]
Gil and Moti
We are two interdisciplinary artists who have lived and worked together since 1994, turning our lives and actions into art. Our work moves freely between life, the visual arts and performance. The decision to live life as a performance and to make art a way of living creates a tension, which motivates our work. This […]
Dragan Katanic
"Who wants to explain art? Art can be good or bad, but it can not be explained, any one who wants to speak about his art is missing to be a writer, not a painter… "Who wants to explain art? Art can be good or bad, but it can not be explained, any one who […]
Kate Kaman
Some of my favorite artistic moments involve the creating of large-scale installations in sky lit atria, rotundas, museums and gallery spaces. Some of my favorite artistic moments involve the creating of large-scale installations in sky lit atria, rotundas, museums and gallery spaces. Many of these are suspended works formed out of lightweight, dynamic materials that […]
The Stars Down To Earth – Curator Andrew Hunt
Perhaps the most instant decision was to include Alan Bond’s proposal to remake The Planetarium. This domed sculpture, made out of old doors and other reclaimed material, will fit snugly into Gallery Three at The Nunnery. The work, which has been assembled in a number of places before, but never in London, plays humorously with […]
New York as an Open Market – Curator Jovana Stokic
Ironically, the continuing technological and communicational advances in our globalized present do not guarantee equal opportunities for all. Instead of generating a transnational community with a shared set of aesthetic and perceptual foundations, the art world remains structured as a set of multiple hegemonic systems. In order to fight against marginalization of the art scenes […]
Jennifer Sanchez
Recently I have been interested in ideas that challenge the way we perceive, conceive and live in space. What appeals to me most is that space… Recently I have been interested in ideas that challenge the way we perceive, conceive and live in space. What appeals to me most is that space has no definitive […]
Robert A. Schaefer, Jr.
Robert A. Schaefer, Jr. began his career as a fine art photographer in Munich, Germany in the middle 1970’s while he was getting his MA… Robert A. Schaefer, Jr. began his career as a fine art photographer in Munich, Germany in the middle 1970’s while he was getting his MA at the Technische Universitaet there. […]
James Moninger
My Nightflower images were made by photographing New York City flower shop windows late at night. My Nightflower images were made by photographing New York City flower shop windows late at night. Condensation formed on the windows in the pre-dawn hours. This formed a screen of lens-like water drops which abstracted the view of the […]


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