IAXAI Art Gallery The style is based on use of unconstrained, free of rules gestures, on randomness and spontaneous action. The creative act itself is essential referring to the subconscious of the artist, the reflex action believed as the only authentic way of creating. Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning. Change surrounds us. Change is […]
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Ivo Alvarone art – Emotional Landscape at IAXAI
Ivo Alvarone art. Ivo vas born in the Italian Piedmont, in Moncalieri, near Turin, at five he moved with his family d to Bologna. Initially, at the suggestion of his father, a medivist with a passion for art, he began studying art history. After a year he felt too confined, disappointed and gave up. He […]
Robert Vancke calligraphy at IAXAI Gallery
The series „Pseudologia Fantastica”, which refers to the theory of lies. Robert seeks to identify and describe this eternal human defect in his practices. Judged as philosophers, ethics, logicians, semantics, semiotics, psychologists, sociologists and finally linguists, Robert Vanecke notes in his graphics his observations and reflections on the nature of lies. The artist presents in […]
Magdalena Dominika art at Luxembourg Art Fair
Magdalena Dominika art The Optical Art style focuses on the impact on the viewer’s sense of sight, not on his intellect or emotions. Works frequently cause optical illusions. Artists are using abstract combinations of forms, light effects, dynamic and textural effects, aimed at evoking the impression of depth and movement by vibrating the field of […]
Jan Astner at Antwerp Art Fair
Jan Astner at Antwerp Art Fair an Astner recently showcased his work at the International Art Fair in Antwerp, where his unique approach to abstract and semi-abstract art drew significant attention. His paintings are known for their intricate layering and deep emotional resonance, often exploring themes of transformation and the interplay between light and shadow. […]
Bright colors – Artur Kepili at IAXAI Adgar Gallery
Bright colors, clear and open compositions. It rejects the mysticism of abstract expressionism and any residual references to the outside world. It is a purely factual art that functions more in terms of basic elements of the medium itself; form, color, texture, form and so on. The hard-edge idea of Bright colors engages the minds […]
visual expressionism – New Mutations Exhibition
Visual expressionism – New Mutations. Informel or informel art (shapeless art) is a style of abstract painting characterized by striving for free expression through the use of colorful areas, lines and other forms. In order not to limit the authenticity and drama of the works, the paintings do not yield to any compositional disciplines. They […]
Digital Abstraction, Maria Tehia at Hornówek Gallery
Digital Abstraction in Painting: Bridging Tradition and Innovation Digital abstraction in painting represents a convergence of traditional artistic principles and cutting-edge technology, where the timeless exploration of form, color, and composition meets the limitless possibilities of the digital realm. This fusion has given rise to a dynamic new field within contemporary art, where artists can […]
Digital art, Maria Tehia at IAXAI Brain Gallery
Digital art. Works belonging to this style are created by use of digital devices. The sophistication and exceptional precision of the software allows the artists to test the limits of human perception. The compositions are rhythmic, repetitive or unique, illusively imitating abstract forms. Digital technology creates aesthetics independent of painting techniques. The works take the […]
Alphabet of Symbols, Bartos Saro at Brain Embassy Gallery
The Alphabet of Symbols in Abstract Painting Thick layers of raw, often cracked texture are enhanced and gaining a unique beauty owing it to the additional drawing and slightly applied colors. Sand or broken marble mixed with an acrylic binder is one of his preferred materials. Bartos’ sense of matter is full of concern for […]