The event gives a great opportunity to invest into international art, and it is a window for the well-established artist as well as for young talent. There are a lot of news to start the new season of art in Rome. These works were selected for you and they come from all over the world. ‹‹‹ lessĪmazing works, paintings, photos and sculptures that you can use for any project and space. (0xq), Alexandra Kordas, Suzie McCormack, Chris Niedland, Sario De Nola, NS, Marie Hvid P, Danielle Rackawski, Randolph Rocchi, Linda Serrone Rolon, Laslo Familari Roy, Andres Fernandez Salvador, Katharina Stegmeier, Susanne Tiemann, Myrline Toyo, Sarah-Waites Turner, Costin Tuta, Petu Vela, Bea Verveer, Lesya Yanush, Ito Yoshi, Yu-Yu, and 7even. In our upcoming All Art+ Group Exhibition, “Fire and Wind,” we ask artists to use their experiences and personal perspective to respond to the elements of wind and fire in whatever medium they see fit.Īrtists include: Cristina Ahogado, Sarah Aileen, Amélie Augery, Eve Bayer, Rakhila Bernikova, Colby Blake, Mark Bouthilette, Tyler Carroll, Susan Cohn, Thomas Cox, Christine DeFazio, Avanna Duff, Agbezin Bamidele George, Biljana Glogovac, Ame Hernandez, Iduna Imiela, Kelley James, Robert Johnson, Yoko Kitazaki, K.N. Art has been a tool for change since the beginning of its conception. Like ash left after a forest fire acting as fertilizer for new plants to grow or a gust of wind disrupting the stillness of a sunny day, allowing pollen to travel and new flowers to sprout, change can have positive and negative effects.įire and wind both bring about transformation in their own ways. With the surge of wildfires in the past months and the changes in weather due to the climate crisis, fire and wind act as both destructive and rejuvenating forces. “Fire and Wind” can be understood as both literally and metaphorically relevant to our current times. In our upcoming All Art+ Group Exhibition, “Purely Primary”, Van Der Plas Gallery has asked artists to use their experiences and personal perspective to respond to the primary colors of red, yellow, and blue in whatever medium they see fit.įeaturing work by Fanelo Aguayo, Margaret Archambault, Kyla Balke, Joseph Barral, Riley Bartlett, Ko Bhamra, Laura Bianco, Ilham Bourdrez, Madison Buratt, Renata Cabral, Luciano Catillaz, Susan Cohn, Michela Cosimi, Anastasiia Danilenko, Yigal Ds, Cici Ella, Elso, Sarah Farquhar, Natalie Forrester, Andrea Frascione, Jake Genen, Jen Gilroy, Kevin Paul Giordano, Päivi Häkkinen, Sandy Harrington, Uwe Henn, Rachel Howell, Yoshi Ito, Robert Johnson, William Kale, Malgorzata Kamyczura, Milla Kassem, Karma Yeshe Konchok, Alexandra Kordas, Beckie Laughlin, Frédéric Pierre Lemonnier, Jonathan Logan, Paul Mantzios, Deena Margolis, John McGarity, Keiko Nabila, Gabrielle Narcisse, Francisco Rivas, Eddie O Rodriguez, Khalid Romain, John Ruby, Joshua Starcher, Anne Stine, Eric Taylor, Michael Woodward, John Wright, and more. Artistically, this manifests in leading the viewer back to their roots of the three colors that provide space for all others. In turning the corner to winter, the temptation arises to return to our instinctual, primary needs. “Purely Primary: All Art+” invites the viewer into a tricolor landscape, through which red, yellow, and blue provide the context for an intuitive journey. Gribben *Maria Bueter * Noa Ry *David Cow * Jesper Borup *Iris Salzburger-Lindlar * Vanart *Alexandra Kordas * Sal MassiminiĪugusto Mendoza, Curator, Capital Culture House ‹‹‹ less *Anjo Vivato *Animal Waves *Marco Donat * R. "Sempiternal" refers to something "that will last forever, that will have no end." In this same way our exhibition aims to remain in the retina of our visitors. The detail and secret of each one of these creators is mixed with the energy of being authors presenting their works in Spanish territory for the first time. These are artists who explore their concerns and their aesthetics based on their experiences and their cultural environment. This exhibition portrays multiculturalism, pluralism and the philosophy of the present, where the exploration of new concepts, new combinations and new scenarios take on more importance than ever. “We are proud to be able to show an exhibition that takes the pulse of contemporary art, with creators of diverse nationalities and experiences, united under the umbrella of “Sempiternal”.
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