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The Composed Environment by Johan Lowie
It is strange that basic dry shapes suchs as triangles, rectangles, circles can convey much emotion and feelings like the ones in Johan Lowie’s works.

Varvara Pershyn and her clear blurriness
In the 1980’s, after attending art school, Varvara Pershyn began showing still life oil paintings in a gallery in Soho, NYC. However, by 1988, as a single parent, she found she could not continue with

Human border by Paolo Naldi
Paolo Naldi areas of interest are the visual arts and, above all, painting. After a long independent artistic activity in the European underground scene, he appears in conventional exhibition spaces in Italy and abroad (galleries,

Black Identity by Olamide Ogunade
Olamide Ogunade is born in 1996. He is currently a student of Fine Art at the Yaba College of Technology. Drawing inspiration from personal experiences, and happenings in his society, Olamide creates works that promote

Chad Knight: Two Week Notice
GR gallery is pleased to announce “Two Week Notice”, the first solo exhibition of Chad Knight with the gallery. The show will reveal 12 fresh digital artworks on canvas, encapsuled in epoxy resin, and 3 “Meural

Soul transmission by Susanne Kotrus
This soul transmission is the core of Susanne’s works. They prove that despite being though multiple processes (from reality to photos, from photos to other media, and so on) the soul of places, things and

Gatecrashers: The Rise of the Self-Taught Artist in America
After World War I, artists without formal training began showing their work in major museums, “crashing the gates” of the elite art world, as the newspapers of their day put it. This exhibition at the High

In search of the secrets of things by Jürgen Kadow
Everything has its secrets, which Jürgen Kadow sets out to find out. And those secrets show themself to Kadow as a whole new world. When he hears the song of a bird, when he

Harding Meyer | known unknowns
Galerie Voss is pleased to present the exhibition “Harding Meyer – known unknowns”. Meyers portraits dealing with extreme close-ups not unlike those with which filmmakers signal a characters emotions. Indeed, the Golden Age of Hollywood saw

LOVE is pop art…I love Pop Art by Juan Dios Lopez Sepúlveda
Juan Dios Lopez Sepúlveda considers himself a designer of images, vocational and self-taught, taking as the main theme of his work the exploration of perception, the organization of visual elements, abstraction, modes of commercial reproduction

The story behind the painting “Green” by Richard Hambleton
Richard Hambleton (1952-2017) was an American-Canadian graffiti artist best known for his recurring motif of a black silhouetted figure known as the Shadowman. Along with his contemporaries Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Hambleton painted directly on

Deliberate arrangements by Ligin Lee
When artist and photographer Ligin Lee from Taiwan first started making collages, it was purely for relaxation and inspiration. “Continue to do it and find that will bring you into a thinking space, which contains a

Artist Spotlight: Introducing Cavier Coleman
Cavier Coleman redefines the meaning of “multi-media artist” with an expansive skillset in a broad spectrum of mediums which include: oil paintings, music, art installations, photography, and graphic design. His photographs and paintings are constructed

The distance between what we feel and what we say and think by Francisco Nunez Martinez
Francisco Nunez Martinez was born in Güines, Cuba on January 12th, 1963. He graduated from the National School of Art (ENA) in 1981 and from the Fernando Carnicer Elementary School of Music in 1986. He

A family of nudes by Ugo Rondinone – A RAINBOW.A NUDE.BRIGHT LIGHT.SUMMER
A naked woman is sitting on the floor. Her eyes are closed. Her head is bowed. As is her upper body, stabilised by her left arm, while her right arm, slightly further back, rests on

Artist Spotlight: Gustavo del Valle
Gustavo del Valle was born in Cienfuegos, Cuba in 1985. He graduated from the Higher Institute of Arts (ISA). City of Havana, Cuba in 2010 and of the Professional Academy of Fine Arts of Cienfuegos

Imaginative sculptures, paintings and drawings by Brendan Lee Satish Tang
The Vancouver-based multidisciplinary artist is known for incorporating a variety of mediums and cultural influences to create imaginative sculptures, paintings and drawings. Born in Dublin, Ireland to Trinidadian parents of mixed-Asian descent and relocating to

VIPs by Rainer Lafeld
COMIC ART is the umbrella term for everything in the art that is funny, that makes the viewer laugh. This applies in particular to caricature. Among other things, Rainer Lafeld has been painting and drawing

Low waiting in Life by Ralf Opiol
The title “Low waiting in Life” conveys a feeling of being powerless. Ralf Opiol has noticed that people are waiting. And in different situations. Many do this very patiently, but often not. Sometimes with good hope,

Blue Strokes – Artists from Ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon
BLUE STROKES – includes artists from Ghana, Nigeria and Cameroon – all of whom have experienced and contributed to a rich history in local culture and personal heritage. Besides the shared extensive use of the

GAME ON: The Pixel Paintings of Adam Shub
This summer, gamers have gotta go fast if they want to enjoy the rare retro-inspired creations of Adam Shub, also known as Squarepainter. Recognized for his pixel paintings that bring classic video game scenes and

The Fool and Other Circumstances by Martina Singer
These works by photographer and performance artist Martina Singer represent a journey through space and time, art history, dance, theatre, and one’s own state of being. On the border between reality and dream, they serve

An artist as Cartographist by An Laphan
One of the reoccurring themes of An Laphan’s work is the cartography of the body. Depicting the soma in moving image, (computer-generated) photography and sculpture, he methodically dissects the outer skin, the surface, the protecting

Hadrien de Corneillan and The realistic ruins of an unrealistic past
In his paintings, Hadrien de Corneillan investigates the relationship between man and his environment. He currently explores the industrial aftermath of the 1950s. Used to be a symbol of hopes and happiness based on progress

Olesya Dzhurayeva: Wandering into the moment
On the occasion of the opening of its new Berlin gallery location, ArtEast Gallery Berlin-Kyiv presents the solo exhibition “Wandering into the moment” by the multiple award-winning graphic artist Olesya Dzhurayeva. Olesya transforms the city

It takes one to know one. Paintings by Kate Waters
Having communally been through a time of great self-reflection – Kate Waters‘s new group of paintings and drawings in an upcoming exhibition at Galerie Voss in Düsseldorf – It takes one to know one –

Bernd Wiedemann – Master of Etching
Most of the time, a story is best told only in a specific medium; and a medium always finds its master. Etching is a graphic intaglio printing process of artistic printmaking. And Bernd Wiedemann is a master

Where the wind turns by Fábio Baroli
As the heir to a tradition of images that is strongly interwoven with cultural anthropology, Fábio Baroli’s most recent work represents a poetic gesture of restitution of the everyday and the vigorous musculature of the

Monotypes by Susanne Kotrus
A face fascinates, reveals and unveils. It has many facets, poses riddles, tells a story, provides insights, shows facets of a subjective view. Faces are monotypes and therefore unique. In the current series Faces, Susanne Kotrus

BOTANICA – Every day is a new color by Caterina Vitellozzi
Nature nurtures us with the powerful light of colors’ infinite nuances, which we experience every day. That is the inspiration of a project Caterina Vitellozzi created to celebrate the great energy of colours – featuring

A View into the sketchbook of Kanella Tragousti
A look into the sketchbook of the Greek artist Kanella Tragousti conveys the intensive and intuitive search for form, especially the human form of the body, which later appears again and again in various formal

Colorful world by Guda Koster
For Dutch artist Guda Koster, there’s more to clothing than meets the eye. Through her installations, living sculptures and photos, the Amsterdam-based creative the fashion theme through ground-breaking lenses. Cover Image: One Leg by Guda Koster

The strokes of Nguyễn Vân Chung
This special artist is from Vietnam, graduated from the University of Fine Arts in Hanoi. His focus on Abstract art has been all along as it allows him to express ideas and emotions stemmed from

Rankin presents: Illustrated Moments by Andrea Ucini
Born in Italy, and currently living and working in Denmark, Ucini’s work takes a cross cultural look at intimacy, emotion and expression. With a signature sense of humour and a nod to the surreal –

Richard Alvarez: A Feeling as Well as a Look
ClampArt is pleased to present “Richard Alvarez | A Feeling as Well as a Look”—the artist’s first solo show with the gallery. Raised in the Bronx, Richard Alvarez entered Manhattan nightlife as a teenager in

Performance artist Kolatt from Myanmar & Bálint Rádóczy / Hungary
The art scene in Myanmar is suffering from censorship. All exhibitions must be reviewed and permitted by a government censorboard. All artworks with political, sexual and religious aspects are prohibited to exhibit. Since February 2021,

Natalia Molinos and Fran R. Learte: 3D designs of Spanish duo NastPlas
NastPlas is an international creative duo based in Madrid, Spain and formed in 2006 by illustrator Fran R. Learte and creative director Natalia Molinos. Their work combines an impressive range of digital elements and abstract

Paper Dimensions – new and different by Henny Schlüter
Painting with paper on canvas? What is it? Never heard of it. Many visitors of Henny Schlüter’s exhibitions ask her this or similar questions. This technique is new and its effects are fascinating. After many years

Sonya Fu: Strange Love from Hongkong
Sonya Fu born 1982 is a visual artist from Hong Kong. Growing up in the former British Colony where East meets West, Fu is influenced by both Oriental and Western culture. Being heavily inspired by

Artist LAPIZ shocks unwitting viewers from the pseudo-soothing monotony of mundane life
Maybe it was easier for LAPIZ to understand the world because he’d seen so much of it. Born in Germany, the artist spent his childhood moving around the globe, accompanying his parents on their many

Pieces of Ralf Opiol
Creativity. Spontaneity. An innocent child. A mysterious man. A creator. A medium. Ralf Opiol is all that and more. Just like his mixed-media art, he is the combination of many things. You see the pieces

Frank Bauer: Pictures of Disappearance
The development of Frank Bauer´s oeuvre is intimately intertwined with his interest in photography, which accounts for more than half the books in his library. Galerie Voss is pleased to present the exhibition “Frank Bauer