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The Eye Fell in Love with the Ear by Shirazeh Houshiary
Iranian born London based Shirazeh Houshiary’s sixth solo exhibition The eye fell in love with the ear at the Lehman Maupin Gallery, New York, is very aptly titled. Infused by her deep metaphysical concerns, her ethereal abstractions speak volumes to anyone who listens. The largest most breathtaking work Echo, 2013, evokes an expansive body of […]
Gillian Iles: You Can Only Get There From Here
The title itself is a little bit strange. Where is here and where is there? Why does anyone want to get from here to there? Stepping into Red Head Gallery we come face to face with a combination of nerve and wit, a painting of a large dark tunnel that seems ready to swallow us. […]
Traute Macom
Caught in creativity, the past 10 years mainly made me paint-study-paint, feeling like a mirror when expressing our BEING in the wonderful nature which our globe is offering, nature which is fathering my work and constantly wants to be discovered anew. Extensive travels have allowed creating on-the-spot of over 20 little travel-sketch books, some excerpts […]
Frances Bildner
I paint from my imagination. When I was thirteen years old Sir Charles Wheeler, the past president of the Royal Academy wanted to buy my flower painting, which had won first prize in a competition in East Sussex. I have been an artist for many years, working in a variety of mediums – paintings, mosaic […]
POTSE 68 at Circle Culture Gallery
Featuring: Maya Hayuk, Stefan Strumbel, Marco “Pho” Grassi, Teo “Moneyless” Pirisi POTSE 68 Circle Culture Gallery November 9 2013 – January 8 2014 Potsdamer Straße 68, 2nd courtyard 10785 Berlin, Germany circleculture-gallery.com
Agnes Parcesepe
As an artist working with many mediums, I have also developed a special interest in mixed media paintings. I enjoy incorporating multicolored material layers—silk, ribbons, beads, and various fabrics to create a three-dimensional affect for cityscapes, sky lined against rich, vibrant watercolor skies. My watercolors can take up to fourteen layers of carefully applied individual […]
Yirang Kim
All my stories are from the chaos of imagery I’ve gained from the world, people, and from my unknown self. I paint stories in the purest form with my own visual language. flowerwellart.com
Olivia Boa
With a background in therapy and an active practice, I draw heavily on her understanding and experience of the wide range of human emotions to capture a rawness and deep understanding in her paintings. Here, I take feelings, sensations and observations of human experience, and transforms them into stunning compositions rich in color, texture, movement, […]
Christopher Wool
Christopher Wool Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum October 25, 2013 – January 22, 2014 1071 Fifth Avenue New York City guggenheim.org
Helmut Federle’s Ferner Paintings at Peter Blum Gallery
The Ferner-paintings, which Helmut Federle painted in 2012 and 2013, are restrained and quiet, and yet they radiate a determining power. They evade one’s view and, because of this, create an optical vortex. All of the paintings are the same size, only 50 cm high, and show only one form: a circle. The blurred borderline […]