• Handmade Symbology

    Finally, we can reach inside one of Gregory’s paintings and hold a physical moment in ceramic form. We are familiar with many of these symbols and elements that have defined his dynamic oeuvre but now the viewer can interact with them, feel their weight and study their character from all angles. Working with ceramics for […]

    A. Moret No responses December 2, 2021
  • Gregory’s Drive-Thru

    No matter what medium Gregory Siff employs, his works are visceral creations bearing ethnographic symbols containing memories of childhood, family, and happiness.  His process is gestural and guided by the textures of paint, Krink, spray paint, pencils, colored markers, crayons, and whatever else he may discover across his studio.  The unmistakable authenticity of Gregory Siff […]

    A. Moret No responses April 9, 2021
  • Erika Harrsch at VOLTA13

    Butterflies are a recurring theme for Erika Harrsch (presented by RoFa Projects, Potomac), as their distinctive shapes and flock patterns become the basis for exploring migration, sexual identity, immigration reform, and physical boundaries.                  

    Installation Magazine No responses June 12, 2017
  • The Vanguard Diaries Continue

    Installation Magazine first introduced The Vanguard Diaries as the inaugural editorial featuring the photography of Rainer Hosch.  Known as “The Man with the Camera,” Rainer manages to capture the vibrations of creativity on film as thoughts stir inside the unquiet minds of artists.  When he isn’t traveling the globe contributing to iconic fashion and lifestyle publications, he […]

    A. Moret No responses February 18, 2016