Discover how the art by Julie Gade turns the hidden beauty of nature into vibrant, thought-provoking pieces that encourage us to see the world from a fresh perspective. What is your newest series? My newest series is called “Nature”. What was or is the inspiration or concept behind this new series or exhibition? Nature is the foundation for our lives…
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The art journey of Angelo Tassi, rich with passion and reflection, has left a profound impact on the art world and continues to inspire. Celebrated works by Italian painter Angelo Tassi (1937–2024) are held in well-known collections around the globe, including through the Vatican Gallery of Modern Art and the New England Center for Contemporary Art. Born in Rome, Tassi…
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Patrick Hughes’s Vanishing Venice is more than a painting– it’s an experience, an experience that will take you straight to the whirling, sparkling, mysterious Venice of old. Using his special technique—reverspective—Hughes makes Venice’s canals and historic buildings seem as if they’re moving with you. Every time you change the angle, the artwork changes as if to give the legendary city…
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Picture this: a feeling of art that’s moving right before your eyes. The British artist Patrick Hughes has produced a fascinating piece called Paradoxymoron. It looks like a simple painting of a library, but it morphs and twists and shifts around you, playing tricks on depth and perspective. Often referred to as the ‘illusionist of art,’ Hughes makes flat images…
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What if the Earth had a personality? What if mountains, rivers, and valleys could think, feel, and speak? The interesting idea of The Earth is a Man by Roberto Matta is similar to that! This artwork is more than just scenery; it was created in 1942. It shines the spotlight on a world that feels just as alive as we.…
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What if you walked into a room where a painting comes alive with colors that pulse, shapes that breathe and you begin to feel drawn in, maybe even pulled into the artwork itself. Listen to Living by Roberto Matta is a world like that. This isn’t just a piece about what you see; it’s what you feel. Born in Chile…
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The Vertigo of Eros by Roberto Matta is not only a painting; it’s an experience. Picture yourself in a place where everything moves, where no objects are ever the same, as though you just fell asleep. Finishing in 1944, this is a piece about the burst of emotions – love, passion, just a hint of mystery. This vibrant, chaotic scene…
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Pedro Friedeberg’s Hand Chair is that quirky dream where you’ve ever wanted a piece of furniture that feels like it’s giving you a literal hand. In the early 1960s, when the world began to accept imagination and creative expression as never before, Friedeberg’s Hand Chair became known for its surreal and eccentric approach to art and design. It’s a sculpture,…
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Imagine an invitation to enter a world of ancient myth and surrealism and that world is Pedro Friedeberg’s The Pyramid of the Magician, which isn’t just a sculpture, but a sculpture that wants to invite you to the world in which it resides. Friedeberg’s creation is inspired by the Pyramid of the Magician at Uxmal, Mexico, and inspired by surrealist…
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The artistic journey of Laszlo-Hamori is shaped by his early exposure to art, particularly, his father’s drawings, which would adeptly manipulate oil on canvas, intertwining gold and silver leaf in mixed media masterpieces. In his own work, Hamori, redefines classic techniques, pushing boundaries with kinetic sketches that evolve into intricate, layered creations, echoing the timeless dance of tradition and innovation. His…