• Image Courtesy of Angelika Platen

      Artist Walter De Maria passes at 77

      Monday, 29 July 2013 21:02

      From The Lightning Field, 1977, to The 2000 Sculpture of 1992, Walter De Maria was a dynamic artist whose work seemed to cover many bases including earthworks, Conceptualism, and Minimal pursuits; often executed in a strikingly large scale. Despite the overwhelming size of  his prominent explorations, Mr. De Maria was something of a recluse in his […]

    • Film still courtesy of Sergei Loznitsa.

      Loznitsa’s In the Fog and an Interview with the Director

      Thursday, 25 July 2013 09:04

      The second feature film of the Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa, who is largely known for his documentary works, not only reached great attention at Cannes Festival in 2012, but stirred some debates as to his approach to the subject of war and humanity. In the events of WWII Belarus lost a quarter of its population […]

    • Soli Madsen

      Tuesday, 23 July 2013 18:59

      I am a painter and a gallery owner. I used to live in Paris, but now I have a gallery in Denmark. My works have a poetic beauty, sensitivity, imagination, spirituality, and energy. I am one of a kind, my paintings are very much in movement, but also contain soft but powerful lines that meet […]

    • Image courtesy of MoMA.

      Claes Oldenburg: The Sixties

      Monday, 22 July 2013 15:57

      Claes Oldenburg is an artist without flamboyance or careful propriety. He is thus very American, and being American, it is not strange that he was born in 1929 outside of America, actually in Sweden. He should have explained in 1960 that, “I make my work out of everyday experiences, which I find as perplexing and […]

    • Image courtesy of the artist.

      Commission Free: The work of Ewa Banas

      Friday, 19 July 2013 21:12

      Ewa Banas, Irises, 2013. Pastel on paper, 37 x 24.5 in. Minimum bid: $3500  For a limited time only! Two of Long Island artist Ewa Banas‘ works are available for purchase through Broadway Gallery. Ewa is a self taught artist whose dedication to her craft has been delicately cultivated through countless hours spent painting and drawing […]

    • Image Courtesy of Carolina Nitsch Gallery

      Summer of Photography at Carolina Nitsch Project Room

      Thursday, 18 July 2013 08:00

      Summer of Photography at Carolina Nitsch Project Room hosts a conglomeration of images depicting the idiosyncratic, sexualized, and commodified America of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries. It features photographs by iconic, world-renown artists such as Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman and William Eggleston. An assortment of white frames in varying dimensions is masterfully […]

    • Four International Art Fairs in South America

      Wednesday, 17 July 2013 09:00

      The new hub for European and South American contemporary art, Peru will host the first annual large-scale art fair, PArC: Peru Arte Contemporáneo, April 24-28 at the Museum of Contamporary Art in Berranco, Peru. From the same organizers of LimaPhoto, a wildly successful photography show in Lima, and La Semana del Arte, art appreciation week, […]

    • Margret Zitterbayer

      Tuesday, 16 July 2013 18:21

      When I paint, I am so close to my core, so close to my true self, that I almost loose myself. I am entering a space that isn’t mine anymore. A small space, yet without limitation. This is where everything connects. Should I call it fantasy, or simply bliss, or joy? I don’t know. But […]

    • Herman Čater

      Friday, 5 July 2013 20:15

      I am  a landscape and portrait photographer. The collection showing an old man attracted the most attention in the world. With landscape photos I try to warn  people not to destry our beautiful planet. The story about the man tells about his last days. He was living alone in the mountains in a 200 year […]

    • Christine McDonald

      Saturday, 29 June 2013 20:36

      Some of my work is inspired by the beautiful New Zealand where I grew up. The freedom to explore the great outdoors as a child gave me lots of creativity.I started in slip cast ceramics, teaching myself and using my visual spirit to take inspiration from the colours of the landscape of my native country. […]

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