Natasha Jabre is a Lebanese-American artist working primarily in ceramic and pen and colored pencil on paper. In striking works of plentiful hue combining realism and abstraction, Jabre explores intersubjectivity and the subconscious. Often relying on the potent symbology of dreams – [Read More]
Monthly Archives: January 2014
“In my paintings,” says Monica Fernandez, “every woman I portray is me.” That personal approach is a large part of what gives Fernandez’s works their emotional power. Working in oils, acrylics and mixed media on both wood and canvas, she depicts women [Read More]
The paintings of Natalia Hughson are as diverse as they are luminous. Experimenting with a wide range of styles and media to create a unique artistic approach that she has named “Dynamic Creativity,” Hughson creates colorful dynamic images filled with movement and [Read More]
With their balance of freedom and gravity, Rüdiger Gau’s bold abstractions speak meaningfully on an emotionally charged level. At once dark and bright, the intensity of Gau’s lines and geometric forms infuses his works with a controlled vigor and depth of meaning. [Read More]
As he paints the strength and wonder of a world long past, Mario Agredano’s art brings to life images of history and mythology in epic tableaux of power and triumph. Inspired by the works of Caravaggio, Michelangelo, and Leonardo Da Vinci, Agredano [Read More]
A Memphis native, Eggleston developed his distinct oeuvre from the immediate world around him, incorporating all shades of life into his vivid photographs, and pioneering an approach that derives its power from a refined form of spontaneous observation. A modern-day flâneur, he [Read More]
The Chalet Society present The Hidden World Jim Shaw / Didactic Art Collection an exhibition extended until January 26, 2014. im Shaw is exhibiting his personal archives featuring a mind-blowing iconography that has influenced generations of artists. Visitors are invited to dive [Read More]
The J. Paul Getty Museum presents Hiroshi Sugimoto: Past Tense in an exhibition on view February 4-June 8, 2014. Since the mid-1970s, Hiroshi Sugimoto (Japanese, born 1948) has used photography to investigate how history pervades the present. Featuring photographs of habitat dioramas, [Read More]
Dunedin welcomes back its signature art festival January 11 – 12, 2014. This gallery style outdoor-juried art event will showcase a variety of original handmade art by the finest artists in the country appealing to all tastes and budgets. The eclectic display [Read More]
The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne presents Melbourne Now an exhibition on view through 23 March 2014. Melbourne Now celebrates the latest art, architecture, design, performance and cultural practice to reflect the complex creative landscape of Melbourne. Melbourne Now—the National Gallery of [Read More]
With the firm belief that art can represent freedom of thought without boundaries and promotes self-determination and the free circulation of culture and ideas, the Prize is dedicated to those who harbor the right will to pursue their research beyond the hardship [Read More]
To mark the National Trust’s major exhibition “Constable at Petworth”, at Petworth House, Sussex, UK, a selling exhibition of pictures by artists linked to the great British landscape artist John Constable is being held at the newly established Kevis House Gallery in [Read More]
Camera Work in Berlin presents Philipp Keel exhibition showing an exclusive selection of the artist’s photographic work and invites the recipient to discover his fascinating Oeuvre, which combines conceptual and abstract photo art. More than 100 million pictures are uploaded each day [Read More]
The Las Olas Art Fair Part I, ranked 47th top art fair in the United States by Sunshine Artist, the nation’s leading publication for art and craft shows, returns January 4 – 5, 2014. The jury process is well underway and festival [Read More]