Wednesday, 14 March 2012

ERICH FISCHL


                                          



                       SWIMMER AT REST, 1995.54 x 34.5 x 25.5 inches, bronze. Ed. of 3


Fischl's paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints have been the subject of numerous solo and major group exhibitions and his work is represented in many museums, as well as prestigious private and corporate collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modem Art in New York City, The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, St. Louis Art Museum, Louisiana Museum of Art in Denmark, MusÈe Beaubourg in Paris, The Paine Weber Collection, and many others. Fischl has collaborated with other artists and authors, including E.L. Doctorow, Allen Ginsberg, Jamaica Kincaid, Jerry Saltz and Frederic Tuten.  




GEHARD DEMETZ




                                                                
                                                                                           Mother bake for us  
               
                                        It's warmer now                                    
In just a few years, Gehard Demetz has risen to international prominence by applying his incredible craftsmanship as a traditional woodcarver to subjects that are new and appealing to contemporary viewers. His sculptures of children are at the same time attractive and disquieting and rendered with an amazing perfection that is by no means rhetorical or classicalSince his debut in 2005, Gehard Demetz has been invited by prominent galleries to exhibit in the United States, Spain, Germany, Korea. He has also produced monumental sculptures on commission for collectors around the world




MAGDALENA ABAKANOWITZ




                                                   
                                   'Anonim' 2009bronze unique19 x 8 x 11.2 ''Malborough Gallery, New York





LI TIANBING


                                                

                                                                                          Dream Studio
 (2009)
                                                                                                by LI Tianbing


RON MUECK


 

While many artists strive to glamorize, and portray our world to be better than it actually is, others simply find art in our ordinary lives and our simple bodies. Mueck is one of those artists, and is now well known for his super realistic sculptures where he portrays humans at key stages in the life cycle, from birth through middle age, to death.


LINUS LOHOFF



   PHOTOGRAPHY






BOBBY NEEL ADAMS

         

PHOTOGRAPHY,, AGEMAPS ,,2007
The point at which the images are physically torn together becomes the boundary line (or bridge) between decades of passing time,
to me they provide an eerie life-map, staring towards our future.' - bobby neel adams
Greenville museum of art  and  international centre for photography



STUART BRISLEY


                    


Sweating the Hole 2006 Add to Favourites / Enquire

Stills from video on DVD. Camera Roger Karshan. 

Exhibited Stuart Brisley: Works 1958-2006, England & Co 2006


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