Artisti e Opere

Damian Ortega
In his sculptures, installations, photographs and videos, Damian Ortega transforms everyday objects and materials, placing them in unexpected arrangements that call attention to the layers of meaning contained within what is seemingly mundane. Ortega challenges his audience to question established ideas and aims at producing what he describes as “another reality and a new knowledge”. […]

Paul McCarthy
At times both bawdy and philosophical, Paul McCarthy’s works in performance, photography and sculpture play with the dichotomy of interiors and exteriors. In Children’s Anatomical Figure (1990 ca), McCarthy presents, as a readymade, an instructional doll that embodies and gratifies this yen to see into the void along with another of his other favorite motifs. […]

Mark Schoening
For these artist no presentation. I just now found your site and I liked it. His works seem to me because I like an explosion of colors on the canvas. I’ll show you as well as I knew myself and if you want to learn more visit his site. Per questi artista nessuna presentazione. Ho […]

Alberto Seveso
Alberto Seveso is a graphic designer and illustrator from Italy who has simply created a fantastic style. It’s very hard to look at his work and not say “WOW”. Alberto Seveso è un graphic designer e illustratore italiano che ha creato uno stile semplicemente fantastico. E’ impossibile guardare il suo lavoro e non […]

Kirsty Mitchell
I recently discovered the website and photos of kirsty mitchell. They are so beautiful that leave me speechless. In his work creates a dream world and fantastic. Look at them and visit his site to see many more. They are great photos! Ho scoperto da poco il sito e le foto di kirsty mitchell. Sono […]

Alicia Martin
https://www.theartpostblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/AL2899-1.jpg Alicia Martin (1964) lives and works in Madrid. Her works are great sculptures of books, that seem to invade the world. The whirlwind of literature defies gravity and draws attention with its size. Simply spectacular! Alicia Martin (1964) vive e lavora a Madrid. Le sue opere sono grandiose sculture di libri, che sembrano voler […]

Tacita Dean
Tacita Dean’s films are often elegiac, characterized by transience, mortality and fleeting natural phenomena. Portraiture has been another facet of Dean’s practice, and throughout her career she has made intimate, revealing films featuring artists like Cy Twombly, Claes Oldenburg and Merce Cunningham as well as more obscure figures like Michael Hamburger, a poet and translator […]

Elena Kalis
Elena Kalis imagined an underwater version of the classic “Alice in Wonderland” tale, only that this time it’s Alice in… Waterland! The results are some really fascinating photos that not only transmit all the surrealism and imagination of the original story, but the new Alice looks more beautiful than ever. Elena Kalis is a visual […]

Dario Moschetta
Dario Moschetta creates urban landscapes using an interesting technique. On its website explains some of the details of his technique. He use a photographic base printed on paper to obtain as more details as possible and what emerges is interesting to see as I try to capture the style of a city, its essence. For […]

Orazio Riminaldi. Who/What/Where
CHI/WHO: Orazio Riminaldi COSA/WHAT: Daedalus and Icarus, c.1625 DOVE/WHERE: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut I love the myth of Daedalus and Icarus, because it expresses the desire to decide their own fate and risk everything for their freedom. If I find a work that represents this mythological story the public, as I have done for […]

Lynette Yiadom Boakyen
Lively, sweet and disturbing. The people depicted in Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s brushy, moody portraits actually exist. Rather, they are figments of her imagination, conjured on the canvas without the aid of preliminary sketches, in works that she invariably completes in a single day. Her paintings also have a kind of diaristic function: each one documents a […]
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