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Online magazine for Photography and Art – A window on the world of visual arts, where artworks from selected artists around the globe are shown and shared as well as News and Infos from the world of Photography and Art.

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Opposition by Éder Oliveira

The painting of Éder Oliveira articulates itself in two distinct storylines: the context of violence in the Latin American cultural realm and the dialectic of the subordinate. We encounter a visual narrative that conveys the

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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

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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

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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,

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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

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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

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Harding Meyer | known unknowns

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

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