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digiQualia: October 2014
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Visit our site digiQualia.com. Sunday, 26 October 2014. Nicola Samori: L’Âge Mûr at the Rosenfeld Porcini. In his first solo show in the UK,. Perfectly executed faces, as in. This fascination with the skin and what lies beneath appears to interest Samori. In. June 27 – Crowned. The oil streams down the face of the figure to stain the painting as if it has been left beneath a dripping tap – the damage is only to the surface of the painting. But in. A modest work, the eye of an ethereal woman is pulled dow...
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digiQualia: April 2015
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Visit our site digiQualia.com. Wednesday, 22 April 2015. Interview: Levi van Veluw. A monochromatic room, lined with large, tall bookshelves onto which are neatly placed 1500 icosahedrons, is subject to an inexplicable force. Slowly, leisurely, gracefully, the shelves fall into one another, the shapes drifting to the floor and scattering, until the action slows further and finally stops. 2013, charcoal on paper, 205x120cm. Courtesy of the Rosenfeld Porcini Gallery. What attracts you to working in wood?
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digiQualia: May 2015
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Visit our site digiQualia.com. Thursday, 28 May 2015. The inaugural Photo London was held across three wings and several floors of Somerset House last weekend. The largest ever exhibition dedicated to photography, with 70 galleries from 20 countries, 3 commissioned exhibitions, 2 installations and a comprehensive programme of talks attracted over 20,000 visitors to Somerset House. Here, digiQualia presents a selection from the vast variety of photographs at the fair. As the debate on climate change becom...
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digiQualia: June 2015
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Visit our site digiQualia.com. Wednesday, 10 June 2015. You studied Philosophy of Religion at the Sorbonne, but what drew you to sculpture? I actually discovered both at the same time when I was seventeen. How did you get into sculpture, did you study or pick it up independently? Was sold to five private collections and won the election for the annual show of the National Art Club in New York. What role does figurative sculpture play in the art world today? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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digiQualia: February 2015
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Visit our site digiQualia.com. Wednesday, 18 February 2015. Alibis - Sigmar Polke, 1963-2010 at the Tate Modern. 169; 2014 Estate of Sigmar Polke / ARS, New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn. The relatively sparse hang (the exhibition benefited by occupying an entire floor of the Tate Modern) accommodated this relaxed approach to Polke’s work. The succinct introduction was enough to let you start bringing your own conclusions to his work. The short biography, for example -. Friday, 6 February 2015. Where he spe...
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digiQualia: November 2014
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Visit our site digiQualia.com. Wednesday, 12 November 2014. Interview: Thomas Richards of The Florence Academy of Art. Congratulations on your new position as. Principle Instructor in Advanced Painting. How did you come to find yourself at The Florence Academy of Art? Where did you train? I got an MA in Art History at the University of St Andrews and trained as a painter under Charles H. Cecil and I am learning a lot in the new environment. What is more important - teaching or your art? Finally to come a...
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digiQualia: Richard Diebenkorn at the Royal Academy of Art
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Visit our site digiQualia.com. Wednesday, 13 May 2015. Richard Diebenkorn at the Royal Academy of Art. The work of Richard Diebenkorn defies simple classification - at once inheriting the tradition of Abstract Expressionism from his American compatriots and at the same time flirting with figuration, often on the same canvas. His paintings constantly question the nature and purpose of painting in a process that explores all aspects of art, what it is and what it will become. Cityscape #1, 1963. Fine Arts ...
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