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Roxana Werner

My work consists of three major projects developed throughout my career: El Porqué de Valparaíso (Why Valparaíso?), La Huella del Tiempo (The Footprint of Time), and Del Salitre a Iquique (From Saltpeter to Iquique). It is vital to experience the geographical and ethnographic spaces in situ, in order to connect emotionally and intellectually with my […]

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Paul Scott Malone

My paintings, which are often referred to as “atmospheric expressionism” for their dreamscape colors and bizarre images, are largely an attempt to determine how far the human imagination can stretch itself, by allowing the work to push the limits of the mind’s eye. I believe the human imagination is as deep and as vast as […]

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Talking Mythology, Race, and Class with Michele Basora

Leah Oates: How did you become an artist and did you know early on that you would be in the arts, or did you begin as something else? Where there other artists in your family? Michele Basora: Yes, I knew I was an artist at a very young age. My uncle was a visionary artist […]

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Charlotte Leadbeater

I have always loved drawing directly from my subject, particularly figures in movement, portraits, and dramatic landscapes. I like wild, dramatic places and watching athletes and dancers at the peak of their fitness. I work with mixed media using torn paper, acrylics, and oil pastels, but love working purely in oils too. I love the […]

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Rita Kenyon

I’m driven by color—it excites and inspires me. As I paint, I’m conscious of the energies that colors possess, especially as agents of healing that can transform us. Color can change how we feel. I work fast and I’m always in motion, like dancing, I need space. Sometimes I work with paintings on the ground […]

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Grace Marie Keller Wurtz

Everything around us is wavelengths, from sound to color. I believe they play a big part in our emotions. Different wavelengths—color in this case—get a different answer from the viewer. I use recordings of music as something to inspire my emotions. I let the freedom of creation take the piece where it wills. Music and […]

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Francisca Correa

My work covers all aspects of collage, as it allows me to use a wide range of techniques, giving me full freedom for experimentation. The textures, colors, and different materialities join in a process of collecting, sorting, and re-use, resulting in unexpected encounters between these various elements. In my work, the lack of a constant […]

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Jeannette Canale

In my work, I use noble materials such as semi-precious stones that absorb, preserve, focus, and issue energy. I use stones such as amethyst, citrine, lapis lazuli, agate, quartz, onyx, jade, and hematite. I also use Swarovski Elements that serve as perfect and glamorous light enhancers, highlighting details with their extraordinary reflection. By means of […]

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Group Show at David Zwirner Gallery

Featuring: John Dante Bianchi, Nick Darmstaedter, Violet Dennison, Xavier Donnelly, Charles Harlan, Benjamin Horns, Ann Greene Kelly, Zak Kitnick, Eric Mack, Alex Perweiler, Harry Schleiff, Cal Siegel, Zachary Susskind, John Szlasa, Christopher Williams To Do as One Would June 26-July 25, 2014 David Zwirner Gallery 519 West 19th St. New York City davidzwirner.com

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Amy Lien and Enzo Camacho at Mathew

Featuring: Amy Lien and Enzo Camacho Who Do You Love? May 2 – June 28, 2014 Mathew Gallery 12 Schaperstrasse Berlin mathew-gal.de  

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