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Beverly McIver at Betty Cuningham Gallery
Within the paintings of Beverly Mclver you can always find an abrupt tension between the faces of her subjects and the objects that accompany them. In the self-portrait, Eyes Wide Open (2013), McIver utilizes a diptych to illustrate a moment where her eyes are closed, and when they are gaze directly at her viewers. A […]
Margret Zitterbayer
When I paint, I am so close to my core, so close to my true self, that I almost loose myself. I am entering a space that isn’t mine anymore. A small space, yet without limitation. This is where everything connects. Should I call it fantasy, or simply bliss, or joy? I don’t know. But […]
Mathieu Lefevre: The Stuff Things Are Made Of at Regina Rex
The art world revolves around objects, but much of its substance exists in the discourse surrounding those objects—in the myths about artists and expression; the theories devised to understand and evaluate works of art; the rules that determine their commercial value; the viewers’ desires, expectations, and knowledge of art history. The artist-run space, Regina Rex, […]
Announcing Adriatic Wonder: the Work of Davor Vukovic
For Immediate Release: Adriatic Wonder: the Work of Davor Vukovic Broadway Gallery, 473 Broadway Fl. 7, New York, NY 10013. October 16th – 29th 2013 Opening Reception October 17th 6-8pm Broadway Gallery is proud to announce an exhibition featuring the new work of Davor Vukovic. His most recent and largest paintings (300×300 cm) are to […]
Anna Carin Stein
I use Japanese paper and acrylic paints with various nice paper insert. A special tool for the acrylic paints. Also, a little black stretch-figure in all my artworks above my signature. All artworks are original. My paintings are influenced by travelling and different cultures. www.artacstein.com
Linda Francis, John O’Connor, and Ken Weathersby at Suite 217
He had shown that the image did not exist, only chains of images, and that the very way these were assembled, from the genetic code to the Renault production chain, this assembly itself constituted an image, an image that reflected how we fit into the center or the periphery of the universe. –Jean-Luc Godard, “Changer […]
Christine McDonald
Some of my work is inspired by the beautiful New Zealand where I grew up. The freedom to explore the great outdoors as a child gave me lots of creativity.I started in slip cast ceramics, teaching myself and using my visual spirit to take inspiration from the colours of the landscape of my native country. […]
Solange Nourry
I have painted in watercolor for over 10 years. My greatest achievements are born with spots of color (pigment) deposited into wet paper. The quantities of water and pigments used, along with my inclinations and my emotions all affect the results. I challenge myself to imagine or see what I will do with this fusion of colors before […]