Tag Archives: painting
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 […]
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 […]
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
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
Constructing Liquid Veils: An Interview with Claire Chesnier
Matthew Hassell: Where do you find inspiration for your compositions? Are they organically evolving through your process, or are they sourced from the outside world somewhere? Claire Chesnier: My compositions proceed from the avoidance of the edges of the paper facing me. The shapes I create result from a physical relation with the support: its […]
Mode at Foxy Production
MODE traces the interplay between corporate design strategies and artistic practice, foregrounding the intricate relationship between commercial display and art history. The artists in the exhibition offer wry visual insights into how systems of form, color, and style can infiltrate our neural pleasure centers, striking at our fears and desires. Featuring: Sara Cwynar, Andrei Koshmeider, […]
Jacob Kassay at 303 Gallery
Using the residual textiles from paintings long lost, sold or otherwise disappeared, Kassay has produced supports that follow the unique profiles and contours of each remnant for an ongoing series of irregularly shaped paintings. As an inversion of this procedure, Kassay has reproduced the stretchers initially built to conform to these discards as templates […]
Between Asking and Telling: An Interview with Rachel Beach
Matthew Hassell: Outside of previous work, where do you find inspiration to begin a new sculpture? Rachel Beach: The works usually begin with something very elemental. I try to simplify—I think about a construction: how do you build something … a stack, a mark, a seam, an edge, the intersection of two things, a point […]
Albert Ortega
For the past three years I’ve been combining street art with fine art in an attempt to unify the two. The addition of bright colors and traditional Mexican artwork helped me bring my heritage to canvas. All of my most resent subjects are from the surrounding area of the southwest. They have ranged in many races […]
OK Seo
One of lifetime subjects for my art is to investigate the desire of a human being as the origin of his or her own suffering. An excessive desire seems to be the major reason for the unhappiness of a human being. My first work The Flower of Evil describes the greediness stemming from the strong […]