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Pamela Rosenkranz’s No Core from JRP|Ringier
Free-standing sheets of clear acrylic are adorned with messy, seemingly hand-smeared gestures. Brand name water bottles are filled with flesh-colored solids and set facing walls painted designer colors. Messes of acrylic paint hold tight to films of spandex material, hung loosely against the gallery wall so as to visually manifest the grip of the paint’s […]
Eugenia Velis
I am a young Mexican artist, travelling in Sub-Saharan Africa for over 7 years, with the character Mikinemi, inspired by the famous Catrina, this offers a free space of overlapping imaginations and cultural experiences which allows all of us to arrive at our own interpretation of my experiences and so forth. Like Catrina, the original character, a traditional Mexican symbol, […]
Bastide d’Izard Armelle
A painter in love with light, beauty, good and just, Armelle Bastide D’Izard paints life. From her ladies in hats, to her farmers market scenes and landscapes of South of France, all her paintings vibrate. In her abstractions, she paints the world from within, bringing an initiatory journey to a hedonistic and positive spirituality. It […]
Marie-Anne Grandmont
Oscillating between techniques in the past has led me to combine traditional art with more modern techniques, creating the mixed media found today in my artwork. Art being the freedom of expression of the soul, I hope to express my profound and intense nature by the contrasts and intensity of my colors. I wish to […]
Christel Schmidt
I like to work with a brush, spatula, and my fingers. All the three paintings are made in this way. The base is of acrylic, above that I have worked with oil. I wanted to show my feelings in the art works, to mediate the danger and beauty of the mountains, and the love of […]
Maggie O’Neill’s Vibrant America
If Buddha and Obama had a baby, it might look something like one of Maggie O’Neill’s paintings. Born and raised near Washington D.C., this neo-impressionistic artist weaves together beautiful paintings that portray an appreciative, improvisational, and colorful perspective— one whose visual philosophy strikingly resembles that of Buddhism. When in the presence of her art, viewers […]
Carey Young at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst
Carey Young’s (b. 1970, lives and works in London) innovative body of work explores the relationships between the body, language, rhetoric, and systems of power. In her first solo show in Switzerland at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, the artist addresses the monolithic power of the legal system. The show includes a number of new […]
R.H. Quaytman’s Dalet with Museum Abeitberg
Daughter of a postmodern poet and an abstract painter, Quaytman knows how she wants to operate within the structure of art history. Dalet is an artists book of her work published by Published by Museum Abeitberg. Cryptically named after a Hebrew letter that sometimes operates as a non-sacred stand in for the Jewish names of […]