Tag Archives: surrealism
Talking Mythology, Race, and Class with Michele Basora
Leah Oates: How did you become an artist and did you know early on that you would be in the arts, or did you begin as something else? Where there other artists in your family? Michele Basora: Yes, I knew I was an artist at a very young age. My uncle was a visionary artist […]
NY Arts Contributors, Top 5 Exhibitions of 2013
Best of the year lists are a dime a dozen this time of year. Who can really narrow it all down to a certain number anyway? What we decided to do was to put out an open call to our writers and ask them all to chip in five shows as part of a favorites […]
Uprooted: Laurent Chéhère’s Flying Houses
Be prepared to let your imagination carry you away while visiting French artist Laurent Chéhère’s first solo exhibition in the U.S. at Muriel Guépin Gallery, opening November 1. This fantastical exhibition features a series of recent photographs, many of which have never before been exhibited in a series entitled Flying Houses. Each photograph depicts a […]
Rosy Lofer
Creating each painting brings to me an incredible feeling of peace, tranquility, and positive energy. I believe these are the emotions others feel when they look at my paintings. rosylofer.com