Contributed by Peter Schroth / Artist Polina Barskaya – born in Ukraine, raised in Brooklyn, now living in Italy – paints intimate portraits of domestic life.
In 1998, shortly after my solo exhibition at the Governor’s Office in Salem, Oregon, I began to envision a future for my work beyond the canvas—through fine art prints.
The singer Ed Sheeran has topped the charts with his singles and sold out stadiums across the world, and now he looks to expand his output to include artworks that look suspiciously like Jackson Pollock‘s drip paintings.
The opening retrospective of artist Michael Flechtner: Ecce Artifex will take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, July 11, at the Museum of Neon Art and is free to the public.
In The Art of the Novel, Milan Kundera writes, witheringly: ‘we must reckon with the modernism of fixed rules, the modernism of the university – establishment modernism, so to speak.’