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She BAM!
The canvas acts as a portal through which to explore the landscape of Theresa Möller- an environment defined by vibrant hues of nature in full bloom that trigger the senses. Featured Image: Theresa-Möller, “Swamp,” 2022 Oil and Acrylic on Canvas 150 x 190 cm Image © Guy L Heureux, Courtesy […]
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Galerie Ernst Hilger
There is a visceral and lyrical quality embedded within the fibers of Jakob Kirchmayr’s work. Like a palimpsest that reveals itself over time, the mixed media works integrate handwritten messages that guide the viewer along the landscape of memory. The artist’s hand is in rich in texture and presents a meditation on materials and surface […]
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Artsted
Say hello to Artsted, a new platform that connects artists and collectors through a sophisticated algorithm. Through an eloquent AI interface, Artsted presents a transparent and curated platform that connects artists to collectors whilst remaining mindful of the mining and gas fees frequently encountered on the blockchain. Artsted offers a solution to create NFTs without […]
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The Four Quartets of Los Angeles
Standing behind a bouquet of crimson red roses, Enrique Martínez Celaya waits to address a host of guests. Their echoes carry from the exterior which too is lined with smaller arrangements of roses in round vases and illuminated by candlelight and spills into the gallery, creating a gentle roar. Standing shoulder to shoulder, the UTA […]
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Galerie Thomas Fuchs
Galerie Thomas Fuchs returns to VOLTA with the works of five artists, Rainer Fetting, Sebastian Gumpinger, Jochen Hein, Ruprecht von Kaufmann and Yongchul Kim that explore the figurative and abstract through painting and metals. The narrative between the artists explores the interaction between humans and nature to the vast landscapes. […]
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Nuweland Gallery
Making its VOLTA debut, Nuweland Gallery cultivates the growth and development of South Africa based artists. The works of Morné Visagie, Sanell Aggenbach, Pierre Fouché are visceral in the rich textures inherent to their respective techniques and contemplate elements of the natural world. Sanell Aggenbach, “New Order no.17,” 2021 Oil on Paper (framed) 100 x […]