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Art portfolios at Saathi Gallery
At Saatchi Gallery all Primary and Secondary schools are now able to create school profiles and display artwork created by all pupils between 4-18 years old. The portfolio of an artist plays an essential role in deciding the success of the artist and evaluating the business. An impressive art portfolio can ensure the acceptance by renowned art colleges and win scholarships for the artist.
National and international art fairs at Saatchi Gallery
Art Fair Organisers have free to many art fairs. As Fine Art Fair Frankfurt – Germany, Frieze Art Fair – London, United Kingdom, Art Cologne – Köln Germany, The Armory Show - New York City etc.., United States Art Fairs are trade style sales events, held (usually) under one roof, Art Fairs are a great place to both buy and sell .
Art Colleges around the World
Art Schools and Colleges art the colloquial term for any educational institution with a primary focus on the visual arts. We can gain education many more university as Yale University, Harvard University, California Institute of the Arts etc...
Art Museums around the World
Museums collect and care for objects of scientific, artistic, or historical importance and make them available for public viewing. At Saatchi Gallery you can see the List of Main Art Museums around the World. As National Gallery – London, Tate Modern – London, Guggenheim Museum - New York etc.
Thomas Scheibitz A German Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
Thomas Scheibitz's vast canvases can be an unsettling experience: the brightly colored surfaces of his paintings manage simultaneously to convey unbridled energy and leave one inexplicably cold. It is precisely this paradox that enables the German artist to so successfully evoke the malaise of contemporary culture.
Wilhelm Sasnal A German Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
Wilhelm Sasnal makes paintings in response to the abundance of imagery that emerged in Eastern Europe after the fall of communism. No two Sasnal paintings ever look alike: he makes pop paintings, naturalistic paintings and abstracts. Some of his works look like still lifes, others like street scenes or record labels.
Marlene Dumas A German Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
Marlene Dumas presents a corruption of innocence. Her portrayal of a young child with its clothes lifted over its head immediately gives way to dark thoughts of sexuality and exploitation. The controversy isn't in the images Marlene Dumas paints, but in the way they're subverted by an implied knowingness, a blatant confrontation with a natural reality and its discomforts.Marlene Dumas makes paintings with no concept of the taboo.
Luc Tuymans A German Artist at The Saatchi Gallery
Luc Tuymans's paintings delve into the inner workings of how mythology is created. The reality of Luc Tuymans's work is almost 'twee', pleasing images of a lampshade or leopard-skin rug pass quite comfortably as aesthetic totems; it's only their cognitive association with the Holocaust, or atrocities of the Belgian Congo, that encapsulates the true banality of evil - the unspeakable horror in a teacup, the monstrous potential of an empty bath.
Hermann Nitsch's Biography and Exhibitions at Saatchi-Gallery
Nitsch received training in painting during the time he studied at the Wiener Graphische Lehr-und Versuchanstalt. He is called an "actionist" or a performance artists.1 He is associated with the Vienna Actionists, and like them conceived his art outside traditional categories of genre.
About german Artist Martin Kippenberger Biography and his Exhibitions at the saatchi-Gallery
Martin Kippenberger’s career has transformed into an almost cult-like legend, existing as much in lore-ish tradition as in the actual physical works. He’s the guy who bought a run-down gas station in Brazil and named it after a Nazi war criminal. He built an imaginary global subway system with real entrances installed in the Yukon, Leipzig, and a remote field in Greece (and working air vents at various points in between). He opened The Museum of Modern Art in an unused abattoir in Syros (MOMAS).
Kevin Appel Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
Kevin Appel's interest has turned toward representing an illogical relationship between an iconic architectural representation of a home and its natural surroundings.Kevin Appel. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Kevin Appel at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
Johannes Wohnseifer Paintings and Exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery
Johannes Wohnseifer presents the fictitious elements of an attempted assassination. Based on the story of the man who tried to kill president Ronald Reagan - John Hinckley – it presents him as pleading 'not guilty' based on the fact that he saw the movie 'Taxi Driver' by Martin Scorsese so many times that it was an 'Irresistible Impulse' for him to try to kill the president of the United States.
Artist Albert Oehlen'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery
Albert Oehlen's work is wide-ranging in media and style, amalgamating figurative, abstract and layered elements to broaden the scope of painting. His most recent works are often produced through computer-generated design, incorporating collaged photographic and printed elements as a means to explore new territories of representation and reception.
german Artist Thoralf Knobloch Biography and his Exhibitions at the saatchi-Gallery
Thoralf Knobloch works the subject and any suggestion of narrative become secondary to the formal elements of the painting View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Thoralf Knobloch at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
Rebecca Warren History and his Art Work at the Saatchi-Gallery
Rebecca Warren. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Rebecca Warren at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
German Artist John Stezaker at The Saatchi Gallery
John Stezaker’s work re-examines the various relationships to the photographic image: as documentation of truth, purveyor of memory, and symbol of modern culture.
About Anne Hardy history and his paintings,artworks
Anne Hardy’s photographs invite glimpses into imaginary places, each suggesting fictions of a very surreal nature. Working in her studio, Hardy builds each of her sets entirely from scratch; a labour intensive process of constructing a barren room, then developing its elaborate interior down to the most minute detail.
Andy Collins Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery
Andy Collins's paintings are models of visual perfection. Approaching painting with a minimalist's fetishism, Collins hones his canvases to the simplest and boldest statements to capitalise on the power of suggested form. Working from photos, Andy Collins removes the subject, focussing instead on the evocative possibility of implied image. His abstracted patterns retain the essence of their original picture, and extrapolate a more complex interpretation, provoking emotional and spiritual reactio
Eva Rothschild Paintings and Artwork
Eva Rothschild is interested in un-systems of belief, non-systems, in how people move their 'spiritual' desires between different objects and traditions. Eva Rothschild. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Eva Rothschild at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
German Artist Jeppe Hein at The Saatchi Gallery
Jeppe Hein’s sculpture and installations explore the relationship between viewer and artwork. Using the minimalist aesthetic of the archetypical cube, Hein’s Shaking Cube is both sculpture and mechanical object. Framed by an invisible field of motion sensors, the work is impelled by the movements of the viewer.
Dirk Skreber Paintings and Artworks
German artist Dirk Skreber works in sculpture, installation and painting. Ranging from the abstract to the representational, his work is concerned with the architecture of the hyperreal Dirk Skreber. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Dirk Skreber at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
Clayton Brothers Paintings and Exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery
Clayton Brothers are Back In The Swing of Things with a brand new album and a brand new record label. Brothers John and Jeff, the former on bass and the latter on saxophone, are two of the most prolific musicians in mainstream jazz. Also part of the celebrated, Clayton-Hamilton Big Band Orchestra, the siblings have earned their esteemed reputation with a number of top selling recordings and sold out concert dates around the world.
German Artist Alice Könitz at The Saatchi Gallery
Konitz has often employed models and maquettes as a means of interrogating space, and even her fully realized works often feel provisional. Based on a maquette on view in the gallery's back room, the show's capacious if spare centerpiece, Mall Sculpture (all works 2006).
Selected Works by Thomas Helbig
Thomas Helbig’s paintings approach abstraction with a quirky intimacy. Set in wonky hand-made frames. Thomas Helbig. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Thomas Helbig at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
Ryan McGinley Paintings and Exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery
Ryan McGinley about his rowdy teen years growing up in New Jersey and raising hell in Manhattan. "I was just skateboarding and snowboarding with my homies, and girls weren't really that big a part of my life.
Peter Coffin Paintings at the Saatchi Gallery
Coffin's work encourages the viewer to negotiate alternative modes of consciousness and acknowledge the subjectivity of science. The centerpiece of the exhibition is a greenhouse installed inside the gallery as a performance space in which musicians and sound artists communicate with plants.
David Harrison Paintings and Exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery
David Harrison's paintings are very odd - even eccentric - and very English. There are a few fairy folk in there, along with the great crested grebes, the barn owls, the scrupulously detailed butterflies, the bowler-hatted urban fox. A long-tailed tit feeds her clutch, nested in the eye socket of a grinning human skull.
Andrea Lehmann Artworks, Paintings and Exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery
Anna Klinkhammer, the painter Andrea Lehmann has filled a small closet with paintings – even on the ceiling – which simulate a cosmos reminiscent of a stage set. The small room is the heart of her exhibition “Stuffed Diamonds.
Marc Swanson Paintings and Exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery
Marc Swanson’s work examines the notion of masculine identity through a variety of media ranging from film, to sculpture, installation, and painting. Reconciling queer sensibility with the ultra conservatism of rural folk arts, Swanson’s Psychic Studies approaches themes of power, spirituality and tradition through an aesthetic of heightened sensuality.
Kati Heck Artworks, Paintings and Exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery
Kati Heck approaches painting as a cacophony of pre-fab languages. Her canvases give the illusion of collage: stylistically blending photorealism, illustration, cartoon, and expressive painterly gestures, and incorporating their associative references of porn, instructional manuals, humour, and art history.
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