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Abba (Adalbjorg Thordardottir)

I’m from Iceland, a land of extremes, long and dark winters and short summers where the sun never sets. Here in this vast land lives a small nation with strong tradition of believing in folklore and adventures. Swans have always fascinated me. Their light and beauty has earned them a symbolic and mythical status throughout […]

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Hans Andre: Unfortunately, Most People are Blind

Rarely do I willingly speak of my paintings. What I see is not necessarily the same as you see. The paintings should only be seen in the viewer’s own eyes. However, in my last solo exhibition during the fall in Milan, organized by Camaver Kunsthaus, an Italian asked why the people in the paintings are always […]

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Eugenia Ortiz

Everything is energy, vibrating frequencies. I am simply a vessel, a conduit, a channel for Divine Universal Energy to flow, express, and communicate through me information and healing frequencies to raise the vibration and energy of the viewer and the space in which this work is displayed. This artwork is Spiritually based and for the […]

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Florian Hirzinger

My work is visualizing emotions by means of photography which takes its form in the eye of the viewer. That’s the goal of my work. I strongly believe that it’s the photographer’s job to capture unique moments. However it is up to the viewer to interpret the emotions of that moment and make the artwork […]

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Grigor Malinov

In my art I combine the classical and modern principles and methods of oil painting. I think that all of the techniques (the more, the better) are a path toward creating good art. I don’t look for another way of expression than the stretched white canvas. In this way, I could be called conservative, but […]

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Nikoloz (KOKA) Tskhvediani

It’s basically impossible for me to define my art. All I can say, is that it carries strong spontaneous energy featuring Abstract Expressionism. My artistic career started in 1990s—the crisis times of Post-Soviet Georgia. Total disorientation of this complicated space greatly inspired me. Through observing the environment I lived in, I used to experiment with different […]

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Linda S. Nedilsky

Nature is art and I love how it flows full of color, lines, and shapes.  My own technique has evolved to encompass varying styles combining measured realism with free color and hidden images. I would describe myself as an Abstract Realist. Acrylic paints have been my medium of choice for many years. They present the […]

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Morbid Attraction: Matthew Day Jackson at Hauser & Wirth

Matthew Day Jackson explores an ambitious hybrid fusion of art, science, and technology in his multi-media exhibition entitled, Capture, on view at Hauser and Wirth. The biological underbelly of life’s undeniable dark side is richly expressed in sculpture, framed wall works, and digital photography, where themes of dehumanization mediated by technological interventions create a hyper-tense […]

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Meryl McMaster: In-Between Worlds

The claws of a big brown and white animal hugging a tree trunk—that was the first image I saw from Meryl McMaster a few years ago. The figure was completely hidden behind the tree. Was it hiding from some predator? Or was it a predator itself, ready to fly up and attack us in the […]

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Aipad

More than 80 of the world’s leading photography art galleries will present a wide range of museum-quality work, including contemporary, modern and nineteenth-century photographs, as well as photo-based art, video, and new media, at the historic Park Avenue Armory in New York City’s Upper East Side. Aipad April 10-13, 2014 Park Avenue Armory 643 Park […]

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