Author Archives: jolanta
‘Between Light and Shadow’ by Jerzy Kubina
“In my belief, art is the source of pure energy and truth, obsessively mirrored in the ritual of creation. My new works are a continuation of the process of creating art for art’s sake.” – Jerzy Kubina, July 2016 Selected artworks ‘Between Light and Shadow’ : Jerzy Kubina was born in Zamosc, Poland; he studied […]
The “Selfies” by Michael Costello
The “Selfies” are a series of self-portraits where my image is reflected in hand-held objects. The odd shape of the object brings to mind the Dutch tradition of anamorphosis- A distorted or monstrous projection or representation of an image on a plane or curved surface, which, when viewed from a certain point, or as reflected […]
“Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest”
“Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest” Opens October 26, 2016 Over the past thirty years, Pipilotti Rist has achieved international renown as a pioneer of video art and multimedia installations. Her mesmerizing works envelop viewers in sensual, vibrantly colored kaleidoscopic projections that fuse the natural world with the technological sublime. Referring to her art as a “glorification […]
Max Beckmann in New York
At The Met Fifth Avenue October 19, 2016–February 20, 2017 This exhibition will put a spotlight on artist Max Beckmann’s special connection with New York City, featuring 14 paintings that he created while living in New York from 1949 to 1950, as well as 25 earlier works, dating from 1920 to 1948, from New York […]
HAUSER & WIRTH ANNOUNCES WORLDWIDE REPRESENTATION OF THE ARSHILE GORKY ESTATE
New York/London…Hauser & Wirth is honoured to announce its exclusive worldwide representation of the Arshile Gorky Estate. The story of Arshile Gorky (1904 – 1948) is that of the quintessential American artist seeking to forge a new identity divorced from his Old World roots. Through constant cycles of radical reinvention, his quest yielded a personal […]
Bill Viola: The Moving Portrait
National Portrait Gallery Presents “Bill Viola: The Moving Portrait” November 18, 2016 – May 7, 2017 Museum Presents First Interpretation of Media Artist’s Work As Portraiture Nov. 18 In “Bill Viola: The Moving Portrait,” the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery offers a new interpretation of the artist’s work, presenting it through the lens of portraiture and […]
Joanna Tomczyk: The Ambiguity of Gestural Strokes of Paint
My work explores the influence of the civilization and the distractive process of elements on nature. The process of this perpetual act I witness, fascinates me the most. Being the observer includes myself in the mystery of participation in that process. I study silent and abandoned places, fields of nature in the human habitat I […]
Take Me (I’m Yours) – The Jewish Museum, NY
In this highly unconventional exhibition, visitors are encouraged to participate, touch, and even take home works of art by 42 international and intergenerational artists, many of whom are creating new and site-specific works for the exhibition. In a conventional museum experience, you, the visitor, may consume art only by looking at the paintings, sculptures, or […]
FIRST EXHIBITION ON REMARKABLE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ARTIST
Pierre Gouthière: Virtuoso Gilder at the French Court November 16, 2016, through February 19, 2017 The Frick Collection, 1 East 70th Street, New York, NY 10021 Pierre Gouthière (1732–1813) was one of the greatest French artists of the eighteenth century. A master chaser-gilder, he created opulent objets d’art that were coveted by the wealthiest and […]
Programs NADA x Exhibitionary International Gallery Prize
SVIT, based in Prague, Czech Republic is the recipient of the first NADA x Exhibitionary International Gallery Prize at NADA Miami Beach 2016. The recipient of the prize is invited to exhibit at NADA Miami Beach for the first time in a sponsored booth provided by Exhibitionary and NADA. The prize, in its inaugural year, […]















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