Archive for the ‘Artists’ Category

Mie Olise

Friday, November 30th, 2007

  Work with abandoned places and desolate spaces, Mie Olise work is primarily painting, as well as building models of wood and cardboard and sometimes sowing. Also trained as an architect she is interested in constructions, perspectives, scales. Often spaces left by human beeings.Artist Statement:“I find the uncannyness of discovering a ...

Kevin A. Rausch

Friday, November 30th, 2007

  Painting as View of the World Only at a first glance do the works of Kevin A. Rausch (born in Carinthia, Austria) attest to a brittle, bleak apocalyptic mood; to desolatedness, grey battlegrounds, catastrophes, isolation, and the appendant weltschmerz. Once one takes a closer look, one can discover ironical associations ...

Kelly Mudge

Friday, November 30th, 2007

The current project “Engage” explores each particular subject’s personality and how those attributes are expressed on both a outward physical and psychological level. Through each individual work, the viewer can become intimately aquainted with the subject not only representationally, but on an emotional, intellectual, and moral level.Anatomical incorrectness with impossible ...

Antoni Tàpies

Friday, November 30th, 2007

    b. 1923, Barcelona Antoni Tàpies was born December 13, 1923, in Barcelona. His adolescence was disrupted by the Spanish Civil War and a serious illness that lasted two years. Tàpies began to study law in Barcelona in 1944 but decided instead within two years to devote himself exclusively to art. ...

Elizabeth Peyton

Friday, November 30th, 2007

    Elizabeth Peyton (born 1965) is an American painter who rose to popularity in the mid 1990s. She is a contemporary artist best known for stylized and ide alized portraits of people who are in some way close to her – whereby her relationship to her subjects can assume a variety of ...

Joan Mitchell

Friday, November 30th, 2007

b. February 12, 1925. Chicago, Illinois. Died October 30, 1992. Paris. A leading figure of the second generation of Abstract Expressionists in New York City, Joan Mitchell was born in Chicago to a wealthy family. She showed early art talent and attended Smith College from 1942 to 1944 and then transferred ...

Chuck Close

Friday, November 30th, 2007

b. 1940 in Monroe, Washington, USA. He studied at the University of Washington School of Art, Seattle (1960–2), Yale University (1962–4), and in Vienna, Austria (1964–5). A photo-realist painter of large portraits. In 1988, in mid-career, Close was paralyzed due to a blood clot in his spinal column. He regained partial use ...

Herman Nitsch

Friday, November 30th, 2007

  Text written by Patricia Ellis Hermann Nitsch was born in Vienna in 1938. While studying graphic illustration, he became interested in religous art. He made copies from Rembrandt’s 100 Gulden Blatt and Christ Crucified, and from other religious themes by artists such as Tintoretto and El Greco. Other drawings Hermann Nitsch ...

Joe Goodwin

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Artist Statement: While working on my MFA at the University of Illinois, I became interested in the work and ideas of C.G. Jung, especially his concept of the collective unconscious and his interest in dreams. Dreams defy physics and amplify experience with their ambiguous spaces, symbolic meanings, and sensations that seem ...

Harding Meyer

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Outstading figurative/portrait contemporary artist Biography 1964 Born in Porto Alegre, Brazil 1993 Meisterschüler 1987 - 1998 Studies at the Kunstakademie Karlsruhe / Prof. Max Kaminski and Prof Helmut Dorner 1999 Helmut-Stober-Prize www.hardingmeyer.de