For some it may be hard to believe that an Orthodox Jew would be devoted to painting images. “Isn’t that forbidden?” Conventional wisdom holds that Judaism is suspicious or even hostile to the visual arts due to the Second Commandment’s prohibition on creating “graven images”. Aizenshtat’s paintings help undermine this popular but misguided notion.
Read MoreHart creates elaborate artistic systems that generate paintings and sculptures from paint waste in a perpetual cycle.
Read MoreFor over six decades, Charchoune painted and wrote incessantly. In the 1920s, Charchoune delved into many avant-garde movements – Constructivism, Cubism, Futurism, Purism, Dada, etc. Part of Charhoune’s power is tha the would adapt to different styles but attach to none. Like flowing water, his painting practice was in perpetual flux.
Read MoreBattle knits dicks. She gives each penisa particular personality, often humorous, cuddly, and cute, and nearly always graceful and delicate. They offer visual and tactile pleasure, more sensual than libidinal, and they provide extreme theoretical pleasure as well.
Read MoreBy occupying both the role of photographer and model, subject and object, Nu Som creates a slippery identity. She steals the traditional “female nude as an object” in order to share the private experience of being nude, alone in a public place.
Read MoreRispal’s is not an art that asks to be read or analyzed with the frontal brain; rather it is evidence of divinely inspired creativity generously offered to the world as an experience of the purely sacred, a universal sacred not tainted by any particular religion but simply the lovely life force imbued within the mundane material world.
Read MoreCarrasquer reminds humanity to remember itself, to remember that it is in possession of life; even if that also means remembering the horrors that humanity has committed because this too is part of its story. History is corpulently manifested in his work, lending it a weight more voluptuous than its shadowy nature.
Read MoreDavor Vrankic’s latest series of drawings welcomes us into a peculiar place where the visual turns tactile, where from our eyes grow fleshy fingers, like tentacles and tendrils.
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Read MoreFrédéric Léglise paints women and self-portraits: an obsessional quest of self and other. The space his paintings occupy possess a strange liminal quality, floating, fluid and nearly formless.
Read MoreLi Tianbing liberates painting by opening himself up to the infinite number of ways to paint. He is a post-contemporary painter because he abandons traditional notions about painting and considers what the medium of painting means in today’s world where we have digital media producing art.
Read MoreMichel Gouéry: MICHEL GOUÉRY: KISS ME, I’m E.T.
Read MoreThe visual universe over which Zencreac’h reigns is an intricate poetic cosmology of his own making. This series of a hundred paintings on paper is Zecreac’h’s Last Judgent. It is both a profound excavation of his creative imagination and an explosive purge of the contents of his mind.
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