This Argentine painter’s luminous paintings have been exhibited in dozens of leading galleries throughout the United States since 1991. Although artists marvel at the razor-clean edges of his still lifes, it is their exquisite execution and masterful lighting that elevates Azank’s work to the top tier. See artwork and get information about it here
Andy Moses, Paint Magician, Exhibited in Miami for the First Time
Being exhibited in a Miami art gallery for the first time, the minimalist abstractions of Andy Moses have been featured in a number of well-known galleries in New York City and in California since 1986. Moses’ extraordinary technique, developed over many years with special paints from the aerospace industry, causes a jaw-dropping color shift in the … Read More
Edgar Soberón’s Still Lifes Recreate Appealing, Idealized Reality
This highly accomplished Mexican painter feels that “still life painting is the quintessential modernist genre, free from narrative and linked to reality by way of form. It has come to represent in my experience the essence of what paintings communicate: that which is still, visual and silent, an echo of our existence, the trace of … Read More
Each Lacy New Carol Alleman Bronze Vessel Comes with a Spiritual Statement
One of the less-apparent aspects of Alleman’s extraordinary bronze images is that each is accompanied by her statement about its symbolism and its spiritual aspects, reminding us that all creativity comes from a higher source. This marks the first time her work has been shown in a Miami art gallery or featured on a Miami … Read More
Mexican Surrealist Enrique Chavarria’s Paintings Compare With Those of Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington
Enrique Chavarria was an intellectual, widely read Mexican recluse whose works can be compared with those of the Remedios Varo or Leonora Carrington. Like those well-known artists, Chavarria’s paintings often refer to arcane myths and esoteric practices. Acquired by an art gallery owner who passed away, few of them ever were offered for sale, thus … Read More
Virginia Miller’s Artists Featured in Summer 2005 Cover Articles of two Leading Art Magazines
Arte al DÃa International devotes its cover and six full pages and nine photos to a major article on Hugo Crosthwaite by the renowned British author Edward Lucie-Smith. Even the magazine’s subscription cards feature the cover drawing by Crosthwaite, an emerging Mexican artist. Along with its cover, NY Arts magazine has a full-page article by … Read More
Grab a Dose of Exuberance with John Cleary’s Abstract Expressionist Paintings
Cleary is an exuberant abstract expressionist who has had numerous solo and group exhibitions and earned several significant awards. One of the competitions Cleary won in 1977 was juried by the legendary gallerist and artist Betty Parsons, who discovered the New York School of Abstract Impressionists. About that same time, Virginia Miller brought Parsons to … Read More
Fresh From Cuba: Juan Roberto Diago
Whether stitched and painted pieces of cloth or burned, chipped and painted wooden constructions, I find the works of Juan Roberto Diago are fresh, provocative and powerful. Along with various venues in his native Cuba, they have been exhibited in Italy, Spain, France and at Art Miami and arteaméricas. See artwork and get information about … Read More
Mexican, U.S. Museum Exhibitions of Mario Rangel
Mario Rangel has participated in numerous exhibitions in both Mexico and the U.S., including “Otra Generación, Foro de Arte Contemporaneo,” Mexico City in1980; “Trastiempo: La Nueva Pintura Mexicana,” Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City in 1983; “Confrontación,” Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City in 1986; and “Aqui y Allá;” Los Angeles Municipal Art … Read More
Multiple Layers Give Illusion of Depth to Michael Kessler’s Abstractions
Michael Kessler, who has exhibited in top galleries since 1983, has won a number of major awards, including the highly prestigious Prix de Rome, given to only two U.S. artists each year. The award includes a cash stipend and a year’s residency at the American Academy in Rome. His visits to ancient Roman sites inspired … Read More