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Andrew Dadson’s Suburban Suprematism at Galleria Franco Noero
A series of black and white surfaces, halfway between paintings and sculptures, articulate the walls in the new spaces of Galleria Franco Noero. Suburban Suprematism is the title of the third exhibition that Andrew Dadson presents in the gallery in Turin. The title itself reveals two of the main sources of Dadson’s artistic research: the […]
Dana Levy’s World Order from Sternthal Books
Abandoned spaces, preserved materials, and the lingering feeling of a life once lived—these are all necessary components in the video and photography work of Dana Levy. Her new monograph World Order, published for her solo exhibition at the CCA in Tel-Aviv, highlights her interest with the appropriation, display and study of everyday curiosities. The two […]
Caroline Krabbe
Through my paintings, I show the Andalusian countryside, as this is what my eyes (and my heart) are full of. The layers, the transparency, and structures inside the forms drive me forward, painting the light and the darkness, and the intensity of the color. Hues are intentionally pushed completely to their limit, where they get […]
Duane Hilburn
My recent works are an expression of emotional experience during an unusually difficult life, surviving decades of major health issues. My narrative style of painting uses large scale structures and mixed media with heavy textures intended to evoke powerful presences. It is hard to pass by without becoming personally immersed in the mood of each […]
Annell Livingston
In this series Fragments G&C, compositions are based on geometry and change, in color, value, temperature, or intensity. These changes can be seen as the eye moves from top to bottom, bottom to top, or from side to side. Through this process I can explore simultaneously the mysterious spaces between inside and outside, colorfield and image, figuration and abstraction, […]
Nicolás Morrison
It is difficult to determine if a “fix statement” operates between this series of experiments with the image. What seems to connect them is the insistent pursuit of change; the radical transformation of their initial forms, its essence, what makes them be what they are. Part of this process and praxis of the artist, is […]
Viviana Graziani
I entitled all the works that have shoes as their subject the Steps of a woman. They are born from thinking of all those steps that a woman makes to carry out her tasks, to realize her dreams. I work on this theme every now and then, painting in small groups, always different even in size, […]
Klaus Enrique talks Arcimboldo and the Macabre with Kinsey Robb
Klaus Enrique is a New York based photographer whose work echoes that of Giuseppe Arcimboldo, with some surprising twists. For one, the subjects of his portraits—made from fruits, vegetables, and yes, even raw chicken—are captured in real time, in the glorious moments before they inevitably began to decay. The photographs are stunning commentaries on the […]
Anna-Bella Papp’s Untitled Clay at Modern Art
For her first exhibition with the gallery, Romanian born Anna-Bella Papp orchestrates a compositional space that reflects modernistic characteristics while evading any singular readings of her practice. Upon entering the gallery the viewer is embraced with a sense of openness, to both the works and the space. An openness that allows for a personal narrative […]
Malow
Painting links me to the world and represents the mean to communicate my emotions and feelings. It’s a silent language ignoring bounds and borders, bearing signification beyond words because true communication goes through silence. I claim lyric abstraction as a style, out of bounds and within freedom and creativity. Oil is my medium because of […]