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William Michael Yenkevich
A Deep Passion For Poetic Feeling And Beauty
NOSTALGIC REALISM
An exclusive interview with Jacinthe Rivard
RADIANCE DUKE WINDSOR
GOLD is the color of extravagance, wealth, riches, and excess and shares several of the color yellow attributes.
Welcome 2021 GROUP EXHIBITION JANUARY 1 - FEBRUARY 28,2021
Israeli Art Market celebrates the 2021 New Year with a major group exhibition!
JACKIE FUCHS FREEZING FRAMES
On Thanksgiving three years ago, Fuchs received an unexpected invitation to Philadelphia that changed her career forever. She visited the Barnes Foundation with her daughter and a friend's family and fell in love with Modigliani's work. At this point in her life, she was not working with clay anymore; She thought to herself, I wonder if I can paint? And there it all began.
Yin Lu CHINESE HERITAGE AND SYMBOLISM
Yin Lu CHINESE HERITAGE AND SYMBOLISM
An Exclusive Interview With Gottfried Eisenberger fynd.art CEO Founder
An Exclusive Interview With Gottfried Eisenberger fynd.art CEO Founder
IRSAN GREGOIRE
HYPER REALISTIC ART A deep level of communication
An Exclusive Interview With JAN PETER VERHAGEN
TEFAF ONLINE PROVIDES BENEFITS FOR DEALERS AND VISITORS
ADI OZ-ARI DISPERSAL
PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL AND METAPHORICAL
KAYEE C: PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN PHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS AND CREATIVE EXCITEMENT
Kayee is a fine art photographer born and raised in Hong Kong before relocating to France a decade ago. She uses self-portrait and digital composite techniques to create storytelling images to explore the dynamics of relationships on different levels. Her works can be a humorous, dramatic, or melancholic staging of a variety of human interactions.
JAYNE FOSTER: PORTRAITS OF UNKNOWN SITTERS
Jayne Foster grew up in a small town just north of London. She completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in fashion and textiles at Ravensbourne College of Design & Communication before attending the Royal College of Art, from where she gained her Master's degree in Womenswear Design.
FAIG AHMED: DISSOLVING ORDER
Faig Ahmed (Sumqayit, 1982) graduated from the Sculpture Department of Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Art in 2004. He represented Azerbaijan at the nation's inaugural pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2007 and again in 2013. The artist was nominated for the Jameel Prize 3 at Victoria and Albert Museum. His works are in public collections, including Los Angeles County Museum, Seattle Art Museum, and Palm Springs Museum of Art.
Farah A. Malhas: INSPIRATION FROM LEBANON
In her early childhood, Farah grew up surrounded by art. Being creative was both essential and encouraged by her late father; she is a self-taught artist in that regard.
LIZE KRUGER: TWO SERIES
Growth, Mental Health, Loss, And Survival
Bonta Teresa Letizia: THE ROOMS I KEPT CLOSED
For me, photography represents light, that light so strong as to illuminate every dark part that lives within us. In these shots, I tell a phase of my life lived in intense mania, especially spiritually.
DARCY GERBARG: THE NEW GENERATION OF 3DVR ART
Gerbarg's unique artworks are developed from cropped images taken from her 3DVR colored light sculptures, with a virtual camera, in a virtual world. The color' brush' strokes 'painted' with colored light in the virtual world (3DVR), and the entire process, exclusive of the artist's physical abstract expressionist stroke-making gestures, is digital.
ROBBIE GALLOWS: SHADOWS OF THE PAST
I paint my memories, so people will know how we used to live, and then I am reminded that Punk is not dead; it has evolved, and it remains within me, and in the world I live in. - Robbie Gallows
AVNER SHER: EMBRACING VANDALISM
Avner Sher (born 1951, Israel), one of Israel's most successful commercial architects, has earned his B. Arch, Architecture and Town Planning from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology and graduated his Art studies at Haifa University.
An Exclusive Interview With Barbara Vandendriessche
Barbara Vandendriessche grew up in a small city Roeselare in Belgium, not far away from the French border. Her decision to study and practice theater directing and scenography brought her to Antwerp and finally to Brussels.
THE GOOD DISHES
The Good Dishes integrates memory, legacy, and metaphor with my response to loss.
POETIC LANDSCAPES:DITA JACOBOVITZ
Most of my landscape paintings are from my Residential area and from north Italy. I use various techniques, but mostly Oil on canvas. I decided several years ago that I will not try to reach the reality; I am trying to put the colors and shapes as I view them; sometimes, the place is the exactly the same spot, but the artworks are so different." - Dita Jacobovitz
HIGHLIGHTING THE BEAUTY OF NATURE
Steven George Clark, 42, is a self-taught contemporary wood sculptor, and his aesthetic aspirations are headed towards highlighting the beauty of nature contrasted by industrial elements.
GARY MILLER Distorted Portraits
Distorted Portraits is a series of colorful mixed-media works in which I explore a contemporary, exaggerated, and dynamic approach to portraiture.
Around Day's End:Downtown New york, 1970-1986
Anticipating the completion in late fall 2020 of David Hammons’s Day’s End, a major public artwork located in Hudson River Park, the Whitney will present a selection of works from the Museum’s collection that explore downtown New York as site, history, and memory.
ALFRED FREDDY KRUPA : New Ink Art
Geneva 20 /street/ at the end of her journey. Sepia with black and white ink & plastic pen on old newspapers glued on canvas, 40x60 cm. 2020 Alfred Freddy Krupa © All rights reserved
BORDER-LESS IDENTITY
Social identity determines women's status in society. In the context of family, religion, economy, patriarchy, misogyny, gender discrimination, etc., determine Iranian women's status in society. To keep the concept of a woman's identity alive, a change in Iranian society is required.
Agita Keiri
The Italian Renaissance
Suly Bornstein Wolff
BETWEEN TRADITION AND THE FUTURE
Níkos Aliágas
Sharing the story behind his latest exhibition in cannes.