We are thrilled to announce our new Online Exhibition, "Parallel Worlds." On view till January 20, 2024.
All in Art Exhibition
We are thrilled to announce our new Online Exhibition, "Parallel Worlds." On view till January 20, 2024.
Elena Dobrovolskaya is a New York-based Russian-trained artist working in Contemporary Realism style primarily in oil and pastel. She exhibited broadly in the US and Europe, including New York, London, Paris, Lisbon, Venice, Rome, and Milan. Elena was awarded International Prize “Artist of the Year 2019” during Mantova ArtExpo in Italy, Velasquez Prize in Barcelona, and Leonardo da Vinci Prize in Florence in 2020.
Her art was published in French, Italian and British magazines (House&Garden, GQ, Aesthetica) as well as in “We Contemporary 2019” art volume in Italy, “50 artists to invest in” art catalog in 2020 and “Trends in Art: Insights for Collectors” in Great Britain in 2021.
Art for me is a way to communicate thorough the materials, techniques and forms I use, my ideas and what I feel to my viewer, as well as challenge, provoke and instigate in the viewer ideas and feelings of their own.
I grew up in a beautiful beach town in central California where creativity was all around. I can't recall a specific time when I became interested in art because as far back as I could remember it has been ingrained in me and has been trying to kick it's way out ever since. Learning about Walt disney at a young age had to be my first "eye opening" moment of knowing what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. Later on I decided to enroll in the Art Institute of Orange County and finished with my bachelors of science degree in Industrial Design.
My fetish for objects has long been fueled by my studies and my work in design. My passion for the surface of objects, volumes, materials, the interplay of light, the story that each subject tells, the hidden world it carries within itself. I have collected, designed, photographed them in the dark room set up in my parents' basement.
Tolmie MacRae explores the multiplicity of existence predominantly through the medium of video. His works have explored themes of meditation, transcendence and immanence by investigating the flow of light and time on people and landscapes generating visual and temporal abstractions. He plays with opposing ideas and then fuse them together.
creates detailed portraits of her human protagonists, who avoid direct eye contact with the viewer. Hirano’s women stare off into the distance as fish and butterflies swarm and flower blossoms and vines seem to grow from the figures’ hair.
Querencia will bring together a new collection of Southwick’s highly saturated paintings that present lavish domestic spaces in relation to notions of ownership and aspiration.
Opening on June 5, Unclaimed Children is Canadian artist Trate’s second London-based show. The evocative canvases exhibited in Unclaimed Children capture elements of the human condition through a vivid palette of reimagined physical forms.
The Hopper Prize is a granting agency, digital arts platform, and contemporary arts journal that supports individual artists around the world with grants in the amount of $1,000.00. Twice per year, during Spring and Fall, The Hopper Prize accepts submissions from artists globally, working in any and all media. During each grant cycle, 5 artists are awarded unrestricted grants. The Hopper Prize welcomes submissions from artists residing internationally, with no restrictions on media, genre, or subject matter.
Harland Miller was born in Yorkshire in 1964 and lives in London.
"Why are we what we are?". Nasan Tur tries to answer to this existential question through site-specific installations (like Demo Kit Deluxe, 2009), high technology tools (like in First Shot, 2014) and now with seven simple photos and one video that show how huge can be the impact of one person’s life on the entire society.
Stephen Romano Gallery in association with Living Gallery Outpost in the East Village, NYC will be presenting De Domo Diaboli (The Devil's House) in celebration of Dia de los Muertos and All Hallows' Eve. Life seems to never last to the extent of its worth, and similarly, De Domo Diaboli will have a short but sweet run date from October 30th - November 4th.
Los Angeles’ newest gallery The Space was initiated on October 8 with a solo exhibition for Shadi Yousefian. This fifteen year retrospective covers several complete series of multi-media artworks that essentially all explore identity. As a female artist who moved from Tehran to America as a teenager, the themes of identity in her art include a range of angles to perceive identity.
Marta Herford is presenting Suspended Territories: Artists from Middle East and Africa, an exhibition comprised of nine female artists whose works range from photography, sculpture, installations, and video.
The Milan Art Week 2017 is officially on, a lot of events will take place all over the city, with special exhibitions, openings and one of the most important Italian art fairs: MiArt 2017, with a new artistic director, Alessandro Rabottini, right-hand man of the former director Vincenzo de Bellis, who is now Curator of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.
Rele Gallery in Lagos, Nigeria is currently showing Her Story, an exhibition comprised of five female artists that contributes to the developing narrative of women, as both an individual experience and a social concept. Ayobola Kekere-Ekun, Oluchi Zọtam, Queen Nwaneri, Buki M. Animashaun, and Haneefah Adam each voice their female experience through art to communicate a response to the social and political circumstances that women live in, as well as to deepen their and our understanding of Women from a woman’s point of view.