Author Archives: jolanta
Urko Suaya
The beauty of the women is only compare with the beauty of nature, because they are exactly the same. Cut by the same scissor and… The beauty of the women is only compare with the beauty of nature, because they are exactly the same. Cut by the same scissor and created by the same strongest […]
Clare McNulty
Beauty for Ashes Irish artist Clare McNulty paints with vigour, using vivid colours and imagery to convey a sense of spirituality. Painting from the heart, she works with energy and passion that mounts up and explodes with firework beauty, cascading onto the canvas expressing life. Touched by the tragedy of 9/11, she has created a […]
Ianthe Jackson
As people our experience is characterized by who we are socially; we are male or female, young or old, composites of race and class. As people our experience is characterized by who we are socially; we are male or female, young or old, composites of race and class. Within these social constructs our perception of […]
Julie Unruh
My figurative paintings examine interpersonal interactions and subtle psychological dramas. I am interested in disconnects between shared… My figurative paintings examine interpersonal interactions and subtle psychological dramas. I am interested in disconnects between shared reality and individual interpretation, and the difficulty of defining "fact." Because each person’s "reality" is constructed from his or her specific […]
Julie Unruh
My figurative paintings examine interpersonal interactions and subtle psychological dramas. I am interested in disconnects between shared… My figurative paintings examine interpersonal interactions and subtle psychological dramas. I am interested in disconnects between shared reality and individual interpretation, and the difficulty of defining "fact." Because each person’s "reality" is constructed from his or her specific […]
Julie Unruh
My figurative paintings examine interpersonal interactions and subtle psychological dramas. I am interested in disconnects between shared… My figurative paintings examine interpersonal interactions and subtle psychological dramas. I am interested in disconnects between shared reality and individual interpretation, and the difficulty of defining "fact." Because each person’s "reality" is constructed from his or her specific […]
Liz Watkins
I hate this part; I think my work is my statement. You’ll find a lot of humor and social content in my work. I hate this part; I think my work is my statement. You’ll find a lot of humor and social content in my work. I’ve come to the conclusion that you cannot tell […]
Liz Watkins
I hate this part; I think my work is my statement. You’ll find a lot of humor and social content in my work. I hate this part; I think my work is my statement. You’ll find a lot of humor and social content in my work. I’ve come to the conclusion that you cannot tell […]
Toward a Motionless Childhood – Cecilia Muhlstein
It was one hot afternoon in 2004 when I was riding up Tenth Avenue on my bicycle in Chelsea when I first saw Chantel Foretich’s work through a window of a restaurant. Peering into the window, little did I know then that such an incidental gesture on my part was the presence behind her work; […]
Sóu-LÃÂ/Sound – Curator Jong Yuen Ahn
Sóu-Lí, the Korean word for “sound,” is the theme for an exhibition presented by the School of Visual Arts and the SVA Korean Alumni Association, which includes works by 48 alumni from South Korea. Our aim in “Sóu-Lí/Sound” is to challenge viewers’ preconceptions and inspire them to explore their inner worlds with a renewed sense […]


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