The Lisson Gallery in Milan has a reputation for exhibiting pioneering artists. James Casebere is the next in a long line of reputable image-makers whose work has been shown at the Lisson.
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The Lisson Gallery in Milan has a reputation for exhibiting pioneering artists. James Casebere is the next in a long line of reputable image-makers whose work has been shown at the Lisson.
Richard Devereux’s work makes no reference to the outside world it is both narrative-free and self-sufficient, consequently, a meditative quality emerges offering visual experiences that are both nourishing and contemplative.
Through the installations and editions he makes, Alex Chevalier is questioning the relation of the artist to his everyday life and his position in the contemporary society.
Pia Brix-Thomsen is neither particularly Nordic by looks nor in her art. She is like a gipsy, a citizen of the world, who with great passion becomes absorbed and paints vigorous sonorous canvases.
Futo Akiyoshi’s work explores the ways in which borderline from the painting practice is articulated through painterly relationships – from expressions of single gold color composed a spatial structure “Room”.
Marcius Galan explores the metaphorical capacities of space and our relation to it through his wide-ranging practice which includes installation, sculpture, photography and video.
Our dimensions aren't as fixed as they seem; there is an exchange that we experience with the printed image and at large with the flat surface.
Cherelle Sappleton is a visual artist working and living in London. She initially started out with a performative practice whilst studying Fine Art and Drama jointly at Bath Spa School of Art.
At the basis of the Suprematist theory, which claims the supremacy of the pure artistic feeling, are important considerations expressed by the artists with lucid theoretical rigor in a number of texts and letters, among the “From Cubism to Suprematism.
I have lived through being an immigrant as well as being a part of a host population many times.
Antonio Scaccabarozzi explored repetition through his bold colourful works, using sharp graphic lines and a broad energetic colour palette.
Hans Rosenström is a Finnish artist based in London showed at the Maria Stenfors gallery in Soho, the exhibit titled “Why is the remote always so far away” shows several new works by Rosenström.
Joe Webb (1976) uses vintage magazines and printed ephemera that he has collected to create simple but elegant hand-made collages, no Photoshop manipulation is allowed.
It's a question of personal growth, Franca Pisani, born in 1978, was at a very young age able to interact with the artist Eugenio Miccini, founder of Visual Poetry in Florence, who wrote.
Could you tell me about some of your current projects?I just finished a major solo show at the Städtische Galerie Delmenhorst.
Musta is a French collagist who works and lives on the Atlantic Coast. He is a self taught. He did not study art or learned from the school of fine arts.
The whole performance is definitely about a maturation. It's about becoming a woman, becoming independent and free.
Sara Enrico is an Italian artist from Turin, born in 1979, After graduating in Decoration at the Fine Art Academy of her native city, she studied Painting Restoration at the Spinelli Institute in Florence.