• Mikhalevkin Boris – Anna Kharkina

      Friday, 23 June 2006 02:48

      Boris Mikhalevkin is a master of black-and-white photography. Hie does not require a complex color scheme to convey his thoughts and feelings with the viewer. He expresses, in simple words his thoughts on life and man. "I find black-and-white self-sufficient," says Mikhalevkin. "Moreover, it is a philosophic conception. It is less distracting and easier to […]

    • PALM BEACH 3: Surprises and Success, Miami Continues to Impress – Jeanette Hendler

      Friday, 23 June 2006 02:46

      The 2005 art fair season has been in Florida. Following the third year of Art Basel/Miami, several smaller fairs took place: the Connoisseur Fair in West Palm Beach, held at Kravis Center; the 15th year of Art Miami; then followed the very newest concept in art fairs, Palm Beach 3. Redesigned and renamed, it really […]

    • Winand Staring – An Interview with NY Arts

      Friday, 23 June 2006 02:44

      Staring’s radiant, vibrantly colorful abstract paintings, are inspired by water, nature, and New Spirituality. He has shown in the US, Asia, Europe and Brazil. Of his paintings, Staring comments: "Behind a painting is my life, my travels through Asia, the Pacific and Latin America–all those colors, all those impressions. Not just beautiful things; I have […]

    • Unrecounted: A Vortex in Time, A Bridge in Blythe and the Novels of W.G. Sebald – George Porcari

      Friday, 23 June 2006 02:41

      W. G. Sebald died in December of 2001 in a car accident in Norwich England during a particularly bad winter when the roads had turned to ice. "I don’t think you can write from a compromised moral position," he had said in an interview earlier that year. His commitment to this position put him at […]

    • Pervasive Fusion – Aaron Zimmerman

      Friday, 23 June 2006 02:38

      In New York, where anything interesting in the overpopulated expanses of the art world is hard to come by, exists a subculture with a vocabulary rooted in graffiti, tattoo art, hot rod detailing, comic book illustration, punk rock and hip-hop. It’s practitioners look down on Andy Warhol as a vapid rip-off artist who took their […]

    • The Artist’s Process: Portrait to Abstract – Danielle Sonnenberg

      Friday, 23 June 2006 02:36

      Ritchard Rodriguez was a realist painter for a good fifteen years before deciding to make the dramatic switch to abstract art. He attributes the change to a trip to Germany in 1981 to see the Neue Sachlichkeit paintings especially those of Otto Dix. Being in Germany pried his eyes open and made him hungry for […]

    • The European Fine Arts Fair (TEFAF), 2005: An Open Museum – Titia Vellenga

      Friday, 23 June 2006 02:34

      The European Fine Arts Fair (TEFAF) is now regarded as one of the most, if not the most influential art and antiques event in the world. Several factors have contributed to this. The exhibitors are very international. There are some 200 leading art and antiques dealers from fourteen countries. Although the fair takes place in […]

    • Inside the Artist’s Studio: Anna VanMatre – Interview with NY Arts

      Friday, 23 June 2006 02:32

      Anna Socha VanMatre’s paintings scream at the viewer–expressing VanMatre’s shock and fear and hope. Her post-September 11 works act as a cry for sanity, their emotional content even more penetrating then VanMatre’s previous works. VanMatre, a Polish born artist who has been painting since 1978, constructs graphite paintings on monumental three-dimensional surfaces. Her works have […]

    • The Color of Motion: Carol Caputo – An Interview

      Friday, 23 June 2006 02:30

      "Just as Kandinsky and Miro strove to create visual interpretations of jazz and classical music with line, shape and color, so my focus is to visualize the essence of Latin music in texture and color. I integrate primary colors, as well as tropical colors and shapes into harmonies that explode into saucy riffs and spontaneous […]

    • TRANSMEDIALE, 2005 – Highlights from the Festival, as described by the artists themselves

      Friday, 23 June 2006 02:28

      Transmediale presents new and outstanding projects in the field of digital culture and provides reflections on the role of digital technologies in contemporary society. It is a forum of communication for artists, media workers and a broad public interested in arts of vital and still increasing international importance. TRANSMEDIALE, 2005 Highlights from the Festival, as […]