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Red Studio by Jordi Diaz Alamà
Jordi Diaz Alamà, Vulcano, 2019 Alamà offers through this series of saturated, vivid, and imposing reds, a privileged peek inside the universe of the painter’s studio, the practice of working with life models, and the vast plurality in sensuality...
1177 читали · 4 года назад
Nefertiti by Hossam Dirar
“Nefertiti” is an ongoing series of works by one of the most respected figurative painters in Egypt, Hossam Dirar. The show features Dirar’s latest collection of oil paintings over large-scale canvases...
4 года назад
Modernismo by Giuliano Bekor
JM Art Management presents "Modernismo", a series of works by Internationally recognized photographer, Giuliano Bekor. Modernismo was conceived between 2012 and 2014 as a series of pure photography, marrying elements of the historical pop art movement and raw, undulating forms of the human body...
193 читали · 4 года назад
“Vollipsis” By Alina Karo
The title of the show, Vollipsis, bears a hint of mystery. By merging the meanings of two words – Volute + Ellipsis – the authors not only defined the symbolism of their collaboration, adding the cinematographic references to each other’s’ roles, but also presented the story made of 25 photographs in a spiral formation visible for both of them. The conscious elusiveness and inexhaustibility of artists’ intention do not deconstruct the content of the story, and at the same time, highlight the cinematic side of the project...
161 читали · 4 года назад
Popovy Sisters inspired – Dolls of Milena
Popovy Dolls by Monika Mostowik. “For me, photography is the way to make my dolls alive. Dolls are my only models, I do not take photos of people, only for my friends sometimes, and usually, still, they pose with dolls. They are not just toys, they can picture emotions even if they cannot feel, and they can trigger emotions in people, who look at them. They can also pretend humans, and I love that illusion; thanks to this trick we can tell more about people, because of the different perspectives and proper distance...
4 года назад
In conversation with John Paul Fauves
John Paul Fauves is a visual artist who lives and works in San José, Costa Rica. In his paintings he engages questions of identity as they relate to art history as well as our everyday interactions with mainstream culture and social media. Greatly inspired by modernist masters as wellas pop-artists, Fauves mixes fragments of different iconic images in vividand colourful compositions. Of his experimental and high eclectic style, he says, “art is an expression from the soul, and the soul is somethinglimitless...
1434 читали · 4 года назад
The Details
Hyperrealistic paintings by renowned Ukrainian artist Dmitriy Krestniy. Despite his young age and lack of art education, Dmitriy Krestniy is one of the most prominent representatives of modern Ukrainian hyperrealism. “I never studied classical drawing, but painting has always been my passion, and I remember always trying to convey the image as realistically as possible. I prefer realism as a style of art; admire the work of Michelangelo, da Vinci. For me, art is when the concept of peace is clear, the picture must be realistic,” says Krestniy...
9666 читали · 4 года назад
The Sentimental Journey Of Nikita Makarov
In our time, art is considered the actual destruction of the art form and classic content. Among the current artists, are often taken more say in the paintings of himself than about what they portrayed. Therefore, the traditional creative path that develops creativity. Nikita Makarov is in the context of contemporary art provocative and many respects unique. In essence, Makarov’s paintings are a completely different culture than the one we offer the XXI century. It instead consists of several areas – from the legacy of Impressionism, Art Nouveau, a group of Nabi, etc...
4 года назад
Transcendence
If the human body contains the human soul, it does so at a proximity so close as to be contiguous. Psychic well-being is a form of physical well-being, and vice versa. Similarly, physical sickness manifests psychically. But what if we could transform, even upend this direct relationship? What if we could turn pain and deformity into beauty and delight? The quest to do just that – to take the body’s wounds and failures and turn them, without perversity, into glorious apparition – drives the series of photographs Giuliano Bekor has titled “Transcendence...
521 читали · 4 года назад
Underwater Photography
Alex Sher is a Los Angeles based fine art photographer, originally from Ukraine where he was born in 1962. He graduated at Kiev State University in 1984 with a major in medical biology and, in 1986, volunteered at Chernobyl nuclear station after the disaster providing medical help to the victims in 1986. He got his Post graduate in molecular oncology in 1987-1990 at Novosibirsk, Russia, and worked at Kiev State University as a researcher. In 1990, he started part time programming in 1990 and worked...
637 читали · 4 года назад
The Second Coming of Yolandi
Am I looking at this doll or is it looking at me? The Sisters Popovy masterfully summon the Da Nice Time Kid, Yolandi Visser of Die Antwood, from polymer and porcelain. More Madonna than Matryoshka, this doll exudes an aura of haunting haute. Her handcrafted hair floats around her shoulders, accentuating a near fetishistic attention to form. Do not look away, you risk missing this sculpture drift in signature Popovy ball-jointed style to the next pose. Deconstruction of the traditionally static form of this doll would have been enough to render it a mainstay of modern art...
16,6 тыс читали · 4 года назад
Pure fantasy by Brian Ziff
“I grew up in Los Angeles, it probably doesn’t show in my work… I think that people who move here have a romanticized notion of it and tend to feed that back into what they create when they get here.” If the place he grew up didn’t have much of an effect on his work, one particular experience in his youth did. He brought a disposable camera on a trip to London and took pictures of “various historical sites.” When he got the pictures developed, he showed them to his father, who said that “if he wanted to see pictures of [historical sites] he could have just looked at a postcard...
285 читали · 4 года назад