Author Archives: jolanta
Presenting the Navigator ââ¬â E.K. Clark
For his second solo exhibition at Guild and Greyshkul, “The Navigator’s Quarters Must Not be Disturbed,” Halsey Rodman proposes the conceit of an absent doppelganger—the Navigator—in order to explore the very nature of the creative process, space, time and the metaphysics of existence. In the central portion of the gallery, the artist constructs a dwelling […]
Maureen Drdak
Drdak’s work concerns the reinterpretation of archaic imagery, western and eastern, focusing on the Sacrificial. Contrasting severity and sensuality Drdak’s work concerns the reinterpretation of archaic imagery, western and eastern, focusing on the Sacrificial. Contrasting severity and sensuality within aniconic and biomorphic form, her work explores the psychological anxieties driving the sacrificial impulse as experienced […]
Christopher E. Harrison
My work, which I have coined the term “Proto biomorphisms” features paintings with amoeba-like shapes… My work, which I have coined the term “Proto biomorphisms” features paintings with amoeba-like shapes with densely textured backgrounds. “Proto biomorphisms” are a common ancestor of a set of related visual art styles that merge into a singular, albeit simplified […]
Scapes – D. Dominick Lombardi
I had some artistic talent as a child, so my parents decided to place me in a series of small private art schools. In one painting school, us kids were expected to copy existing art works: poor color repros culled from magazines and books such as Winslow Homer’s The Herring Net, 1885, and those big-eyed […]
Line Brunelle
Line Brunelle’s work is figurative. She paints landscapes, urban scenes flowers and still lives. Line Brunelle’s work is figurative. She paints landscapes, urban scenes flowers and still lives. Her paintings are more than a reproduction of reality. The works are invitations to travel and poetic reflection. It had been said the artist is "a visionary […]
Line Brunelle
Line Brunelle’s work is figurative. She paints landscapes, urban scenes flowers and still lives. Line Brunelle’s work is figurative. She paints landscapes, urban scenes flowers and still lives. Her paintings are more than a reproduction of reality. The works are invitations to travel and poetic reflection. It had been said the artist is "a visionary […]
Framed Chaos at C/O Berlin – Anna Altman
Sibylle Fendt’s photo series, “Uneins,” portrays the living spaces and the faces of so-called “pathological hoarders;” pack-rats who cannot distinguish the useful from the useless, whose homes have become overrun with so much junk that they cannot begin to categorize it. Psychologically, the outer chaos of this condition indicates an inner trauma that remains concealed, […]
Viet-Hung Nguyen
The end result of a painting is a pleasant reward, but it is not as important as what I experienced during the creation process. The end result of a painting is a pleasant reward, but it is not as important as what I experienced during the creation process. I have struggled with conflicting emotions, with […]
Samantha Casolari
My images wants to tell stories, especially those of people and places that society is not very interested in. I want to show beauty and magic My images wants to tell stories, especially those of people and places that society is not very interested in. I want to show beauty and magic where there is […]


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