Tag Archives: abstraction
Björn Meyer-Ebrecht and Osamu Kobayashi at Storefront Ten Eyck
Björn Meyer-Ebrecht and Osamu Kobayashi January 31 – February 23, 2014 Storefront Ten Eyck 324 Ten Eyck St Brooklyn storefrontteneyck.com
Maria Anderson In Conversation with Michael Brennan
In one of his poems, Charles Simic talks about stopping before a closed butcher shop on a late-night walk, where “There are knives that glitter like altars/ in a dark church.” Michael Brennan’s new razor paintings have this feel to them, that of wandering your neighborhood after dark and making it strange again and again. […]
Sharon T. Ross
I am an expressive artist, and my work tends to be in two mediums: oil, or pen and ink. I use my art to portray my feelings and emotions. My pen and ink works are a form of Zen Meditation and Zentangle, using the circle in a repetitive manner as a means of shading and […]
Vladimer Asatiani
My art works is a plastic effort of a colorist representation of the space-time continuum. I try not to copy the reality of the object, but the rather objectification of its live appearance; it’s artistically-embodied formalization. This is related to the thing as well as to the space around it, which is apprehended by me objectively […]
Jason Stopa’s Brooklyn Zoo at Novella Gallery
Jason Stopa’s Brooklyn Zoo January 9th – February 2nd, 2014 Novella Gallery 164 Orchard Street New York City novellagallery.com
Ana Cardoso and Christian Bonnefoi
Ana Cardoso and Christian Bonnefoi January 10 – February 28, 2014 Longhouse Projects 285 Spring Street New York City longhouseprojects.com
Russell Tyler’s Analogue Future at DCKT Contemporary
Russell Tyler’s Analogue Future December 14, 2013 – January 26, 2014 DCKT Contemporary 21 Orchard Street New York City dcktcontemporary.com
Color Me Gone by Richard Timperio at Janet Kurnatowski Gallery
Richard Timperio Color Me Gone November 22, 2013 – December 22, 2013 Opening Reception: November 22, 2013 7-9 pm Janet Kurnatowski Gallery 205 Norman Ave. Brooklyn, NY janetkurnatowskigallery.com
Frances Bildner
I paint from my imagination. When I was thirteen years old Sir Charles Wheeler, the past president of the Royal Academy wanted to buy my flower painting, which had won first prize in a competition in East Sussex. I have been an artist for many years, working in a variety of mediums – paintings, mosaic […]
Olivia Boa
With a background in therapy and an active practice, I draw heavily on her understanding and experience of the wide range of human emotions to capture a rawness and deep understanding in her paintings. Here, I take feelings, sensations and observations of human experience, and transforms them into stunning compositions rich in color, texture, movement, […]















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