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Sinikka Elfving

I call myself an artist for humanity.  I paint about life, and the human being in the center of it as a part of the creation. The colors  and themes in  my  works  tell  a story in such a way as we color our lives with different paint and make different choices.  I want to […]

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Jus Juchtmans at Margaret Thatcher Projects

Upon first glance, “Color Virus,” the third solo exhibition of Belgian artist Jus Juchtmans currently up at Margaret Thatcher Projects, seems to speak to or qualify itself within the monochrome painting movement. Each of Juchtmans’ pieces is a kind of meditation on a color: one blue, another red, another yellow, another white. As such, the […]

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Petroleum Jelly at Clifton Benevento

Featuring: Polly Apfelbaum, John Burtle, Kirsten Nash, and David Zuttermeister Petroleum Jelly March 8th – April 12th, 2014 Clifton Benevento 515 Broadway New York City cliftonbenevento.com

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She’ll Be Your Mirror: The Work of Manuella Muerner Marioni

When observing Manuella Muerner Marioni’s body of work, it is obvious that the unfaltering energy and momentum found in the variations of light in her mirror sculptures mimic her equally zealous personality. The vibrancy and movement of her pieces are not constricted by opaque materials or static surfaces, but take part in a constant dialogue […]

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Jason Middlebrook and Letha Wilson at Retrospective

Jason Middlebrook and Letha Wilson March 15 – April 13, 2014 Retrospective Hudson, NY retrospectivegallery.com

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Feeling Human at BSAC with Ballast Projects

Featuring: Ryan Schneider, Austin Eddy, and Mira Dancy Feeling Human March 5th – April 19th, 2014 Bleeker Street Arts Club 305 Bleeker St. New York City bsacny.com

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Hans Rudolf Weber

I work in the media of painting, sculpture, and light installation. Originally trained as a lawyer, I have been exploring the area between the figurative and abstract since 1982. My latest works question the construction of reality in the context of a media saturated world’s ubiquitous production of images. Painting to me is an act […]

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Isolt

Each individual is an ecosystem. Tending to the apparition of mind and soul are practices which art can have a most profound effect on in ones life. Creating works of art is a ritual, a habit for ones spirit to dwell on, toil over, and eventually let go of self-centered temporal states of being that […]

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Gisela Zimmermann

I try to present my longings, dreams, and memories of a distant world in my paintings. I hope that these aspects are revealed to the viewer, and that he can use my images to dream. gisela-zimmermann.com

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Ivabelle Bernabe

Creating acrylic abstract and semi-abstract artworks allows me freedom of expression. It has no rules, no boundaries, and no limits. I paint from an inner impulsion, free from any worry of what the critic may think or feel. Satisfaction, to me, comes from knowing that I have expressed my thoughts, desires, and uncertainty in my […]

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