Author Archives: jolanta
Theresa Abel
"My work is about nearly obsessive patterning as much as it is influenced by thoughts on how religion has affected humankind past and present." "My work is about nearly obsessive patterning as much as it is influenced by thoughts on how religion has affected humankind past and present." http://www.artisangal.com/
Trevor J. Askin
During the first few years of his sculpting career Trevor worked mainly on representational sculpture – a necessary discipline for any artist, however after During the first few years of his sculpting career Trevor worked mainly on representational sculpture – a necessary discipline for any artist, however after about five years he found himself developing […]
Trevor J. Askin
During the first few years of his sculpting career Trevor worked mainly on representational sculpture – a necessary discipline for any artist, however after During the first few years of his sculpting career Trevor worked mainly on representational sculpture – a necessary discipline for any artist, however after about five years he found himself developing […]
Review of “Dialogues in Abstraction: East & West” – John Kaufman
"Dialogues in Abstraction: East and West" at Tenri Cultural Institute is a group exhibition that illuminates current cultural exchange in the aesthetics of abstract art. Review of "Dialogues in Abstraction: East & West" John Kaufman Orlanda Brugnola, Amaranth Vision, (detail), 2002. Acrylic on canvas, 70″x 64″. “Dialogues in Abstraction: East […]
Valerie Allen
Painting is the visual result of my determination to recognize the gift of creativity in my life. Painting gives me the privilege to examine the world with increased sensitivity. Painting is the visual result of my determination to recognize the gift of creativity in my life. Painting gives me the privilege to examine the world […]
Valerie Allen
Painting is the visual result of my determination to recognize the gift of creativity in my life. Painting gives me the privilege to examine the world with increased sensitivity. Painting is the visual result of my determination to recognize the gift of creativity in my life. Painting gives me the privilege to examine the world […]
In the Moment with Kristin Baker – Randy Gladman
In the Moment with Kristin Baker Randy Gladman Kristin Baker, The Unfair Advantage, 2003 Thecrowd at Deitch Projects, one of the few vital galleries in SoHo to haveresisted the exodus to Chelsea, had already spilled out onto Grand Street bythe time I arrived. This was thefirst Friday of the 2003 art […]
Letter From Valencia: Francis Bacon – Ginger Danto
Letter From Valencia: Francis Bacon Ginger Danto 2. Francis Bacon, Fragment of a Crucifixion, detail, 1950. style=’mso-tab-count:1′> “I’mlike a grinding machine. I’ve looked at everything and everything I’ve seen hasgone in and been ground up very fine. Images breed images in me.” style=’mso-tab-count:4′> style="mso-spacerun: yes"> – Francis Bacon (in […]
Terrible Toys Invade Manhattan – Christina Rogers, Sandra Ogle, and Peter Campbell
Terrible Toys Invade Manhattan Christina Rogers, Sandra Ogle, and Peter Campbell Emma-Louise, New Orleans Abortion. Photo by Jonathan Gorman. Severed doll-heads andgrimacing clown faces stared down from the walls of the CBGB Art Gallery on theBowery. Curious visitors shuffled in to see these bizarre and sometimesgruesome images, which […]
Making Out with Johan Zetterquist – Cil�ne Andrhn
Making Out with Johan Zetterquist Cil�ne Andr�hn To anycelestial body, life is nothing but an illness – at least according to theSwedish artist Johan Zetterquist, based in Berlin. After experiencing aninstallation signed “Zetterquist” one tends to agree. In the peculiarlyZetterquistian universe, the rules of evolution result in some extraordinaryconsequences. […]


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