Author Archives: jolanta

Matthew Turov

I’m concerned with juxtaposing a grid or system of straight lines with gyrating curved lines in ways that uplift the senses with color, luminosity and movement. I feel this merging of linear and curving forms corresponds to the way motion occurs in human constructs such as cities and transportation systems. We’re placed within structures or […]

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Matthew Turov

I’m concerned with juxtaposing a grid or system of straight lines with gyrating curved lines in ways that uplift the senses with color, luminosity and movement. I feel this merging of linear and curving forms corresponds to the way motion occurs in human constructs such as cities and transportation systems. We’re placed within structures or […]

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Marina Bychkova

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Peter Illig

Peter Illig’s works are analogies for human emotions and experiences – American psychological landscapes – reflecting how we think of several things at once.  Peter Illig’s latest series of large oil paintings borrow from vernacular American illustration. These images float in the margins of our conscious mind as icons of popular art, and even as […]

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Gun Mattsson

Born in Stockholm, Sweden. Every painting is like a journey for her.It could start with an idea from a fairi-tale or something real. Born in Stockholm, Sweden. Every painting is like a journey for her.It could start with an idea from a fairi-tale or something real. Then the drawings creates their own stories. Materials: Oil, […]

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Claus Thuroe

It all began with collages, Cubistic way of ekspression. Then Cubistic paintings inspired from Japanese history and the nature of The North Atlantic Islands. It all began with collages, Cubistic way of ekspression. Then Cubistic paintings inspired from Japanese history and the nature of The North Atlantic Islands. Born 3. of july 1965 in Copenhagen, […]

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Claus Thuroe

It all began with collages, Cubistic way of ekspression. Then Cubistic paintings inspired from Japanese history and the nature of The North Atlantic Islands. It all began with collages, Cubistic way of ekspression. Then Cubistic paintings inspired from Japanese history and the nature of The North Atlantic Islands. Born 3. of july 1965 in Copenhagen, […]

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Claus Thuroe

It all began with collages, Cubistic way of ekspression. Then Cubistic paintings inspired from Japanese history and the nature of The North Atlantic Islands. It all began with collages, Cubistic way of ekspression. Then Cubistic paintings inspired from Japanese history and the nature of The North Atlantic Islands. Born 3. of july 1965 in Copenhagen, […]

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Somewhat Unreal – Katharina Klara Jung

Katharina Klara Jung: Your last performance took place in the Volksbühne in Berlin. What was it about?    Ragnar Kjartansson: It was a collaborative performance with my wife Ásdís Sif Gunnarsdóttir. We were performing non-stop mega drama salon theatre in the entrance of the Volksbühne. It was called "It’s Not Your Fault." A piece made out […]

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Sophia Peer

Sophia Peer’s short narrative videos juxtapose the banal with the absurd. Whether urine and potato salad, mice and agoraphobics, senior citizens and Jane Fonda… Sophia Peer’s short narrative videos juxtapose the banal with the absurd. Whether urine and potato salad, mice and agoraphobics, senior citizens and Jane Fonda, or young love and audio equipment, the […]

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