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Eva Ziolkowski

My painting mainly is figurative. I was born and grown up in Vienna I was always confronted with figurative and ornamental art. First art nouveau and later the Vienna School of Fantastic realism. This had an affect on my later artwork. My favorite motifs are female bodies and cats.Today I try to paint the moment […]

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Reyhan Ayter

My works are made with the mixed media of acrylic paint, oil paint and fiber. I often depict the female figure as a strong and independent women who loves life alone. At the some time, i show stylish women with a powerful and sharp gaze. The work displays preparation for life’s tribulations as experienced by […]

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Mariana Acuna Jimenez

I, Mariana as an artist, try to find the answers within myself, I expel what my deep self visualizes. I appeal to divine feminine energies , playful sensibilities, and the flame of consciousness. mariana-acuna.com

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Paola Frisoli

Through the search for equilibrium in my creations, I found a temporary lively and bold art which favors the colors, with their volumes and symbols, where there is harmony between the point and understanding. Figurative or abstract is colorful and intense, creating a harmonious dialogue between shapes and colors. As  painting a fresco  with  Tuscan […]

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Born Tragedy: Mark Sengbusch talks to Stanish and Tragedy

Superman is different than most Super Heroes. His disguise is Clark Kent. He was born Superman. Where Bruce Wayne’s disguise is Batman. Alter egos occur in Pop Culture too. Take Prince, David Bowie, Hanna Montana/Miley Cyrus or Kool Keith. Japanese printmakers would change their names mid-career to create a fresh buzz. Authors too. Isaac Asimov […]

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Raqib Shaw’s Idiosyncratic Paradise

Indian artist Raqib Shaw’s monumental exhibition Paradise Lost at Pace Gallery, New York, of large meticulously painted fabulations rendered like an overlay of inlaid mosaic tiles is exhilarating beyond belief.  The viewer is drawn at once to its spellbinding craftsmanship and exuberance, and the everlasting lure of decadence. But in fact Shaw delivers quite the […]

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I Who Have Arrived In Heaven

Yayoi Kusama I Who Have Arrived In Heaven David Zwirner Gallery November 8, 2013 – December 21, 2013 Opening Reception: Friday, November 8, 6-8 pm 525 West 19th Street New York, NY 10011 davidzwirner.com

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Josephine Meckseper at Andrea Rosen Gallery

Josephine Meckseper Andrea Rosen Gallery November 23, 2013 – January 18, 2014 Opening Reception: Saturday, November 22, 6-8 pm 525 West 24th Street New York, NY 10011 andrearosengallery.com

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Fall Art Romp: Carbone and Stevens Roll Through the City

Like sugar induced hyper-active children, David and I went to the only place where grownups ring doorbells to see art: The Upper East Side. Were we tricked? Yes. Were we treated, yeah, that too. Our first stop was Michael Werner Gallery where their new and stunning second floor space houses a Peter Saul exhibition. This […]

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Garage Show across from Rachel Uffner Gallery

Featuring: Bianca Beck, Sebastian Black, Carol Bove, 
Sarah Braman, Elaine Cameron-Weir, Alex Da Corte, 
Charles Harlan, Dan Herschlein, Jon Kessler, Zak Kitnick, 
Becky Kolsrud, Chris Martin, Sam Moyer, and Borna Sammak. Garage Show Rachel Uffner Gallery November 24, 2013 – January 19, 2014 Opening Reception: Sunday, November 24, 6-8 pm Garage adjacent to 170 Suffolk […]

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