War is merciless and inhumane. It affects everyone without exception, wiping out everything on its way. It is horrifying to think how the terrors of war influence those who are already the most vulnerable — the children. In her new series of paintings, titled “Children of War,” Iryna Fedorenko reflects on the heartbreaking reality of a little human caught up in the flames of war.
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Joseph A. Miller is an award-winning artist who creates beautifully memorable figurative art full of complex, open-ended narratives. He fills his paintings with complex narratives in which every viewer may find something significant.
Even 150 years ago, a woman artist was not taken seriously in art. Think, for example, of Camille Claudel, Rodin's lover, who remained in the shadow of a man for the rest of her life, although she was not inferior to him in talent. The new times boast a greater capacity for women to express themselves in the arts thanks to feminist trends.
On December 15, JD Malat Gallery will hold a solo exhibition titled “Mimmo Rotella: The Urban Poet” in collaboration with the Italian Embassy in London. The event will serve as a major tribute to the prominent Italian post-war artist Domenico “Mimmo” Rotella, who was particularly famous for his décollage technique.
Leon Löwentraut, a 24-year-old shining star of the European art scene, will soon present his art at three exhibitions in Miami and Miami Beach, Florida. Keep reading to learn more about the artist and his art.
We shouldn’t fear the fact that one day contemporary artists and their creations will become the legacy of the past. What we should do instead is praise those who put the effort into making the understanding of aesthetics wider and richer. Karolina Yakhnina is one such contemporary artist. She creates art at the intersection of different mediums that connect the past, present, and future.
Today, we want to talk about the person whose passion for portrait painting allows him to use his knowledge in the most surprising ways. Michael Mirianashvili is an artist specializing in religious iconography and portraits. Let’s see how these two aesthetic forces coexist in his contemporary art.
JD Malat Gallery will host the debut solo exhibition by Harare-born artist Tega Tafadzwa on October 12. Titled “RWENDO – WHICH MEANS JOURNEY,” it will feature 15 new paintings exploring the stories of people who went through “marginalization” and had to cope with the challenges of so-called “othering.” The debut exhibition is curated in collaboration with Africa First and will be on view from October 12 to November 7 2022.