printmaking : 14 Articles

Read 14 exclusive articles related to "printmaking" on ArtMajeur magazine

Stanislav Bojankov: The beginning is always somewhere in childhood

Artist portraits • 7 minutes read
"I have tried everything. At earlier stages I worked in more realistic forms and genres such as landscape, portrait and figurative, later some genre and stylistic changes began in the direction of abstraction and associativity, in the direction of musical sensations and vibrations, related to the abstract and subconscious recreation of sensations, feelings, emotions. In search of other channels of communication, expression and subjective perception"...

Mimmo Paladino: A Journey Through Art and Innovation

Artist portraits • 9 minutes read
Mimmo Paladino, born on December 18, 1948, in Paduli, Italy, is a renowned sculptor, painter, and printmaker. He is a prominent figure in the Transavanguardia art movement and played a significant role in the revival of Expressionism in Europe during the 1980s.

Redefining Contemporary Art: Josh Smith’s Journey

Artist portraits • 8 minutes read
Josh Smith, born in 1976, is a Brooklyn-based artist known for his innovative work in painting and various mediums. He gained early recognition with canvases featuring his name, exploring abstraction and creativity.

Frank Willems: In my work I try to bring different themes to light

Artist portraits • 6 minutes read
“I lived in Sweden for several years where I studied Shoe Design. During this study I came into contact with different artists and art streams. This immediately excited me and I started researching. By searching a lot of information on the Internet, reading books and watching documentaries, I couldn't let it go.”....

Over 100 rare Picasso prints at the British Museum

Art news • 2 minutes read
The British Museum exhibition reveals Pablo Picasso's evolution in printmaking, with nearly 100 works, from his early Blue Period to his later creations. The Vollard Suite and Suite 347 illustrate his complex themes, mixing mythology, introspection and personal torment.

Ali Banisadr: A Journey Through Chaos and Harmony in Art

Artist portraits • 5 minutes read
Ali Banisadr is an Iranian-American artist known for his dynamic blend of abstraction and figuration, creating paintings that reflect both chaos and order. His work is deeply influenced by his sensory experiences, particularly synesthesia, which allows him to “hear” colors and “see” sounds...

Kiki Smith: Sculpting the Human Experience through Art

Artist Portrait • 6 minutes read
Kiki Smith, a German-born American artist born on January 18, 1954, in Nuremberg, is renowned for her exploration of profound themes such as sex, birth, regeneration, and the human condition, with her work deeply influenced by feminism, AIDS, and gender issues, while also delving into the intricate relationship between humanity and nature.

Beyond Painting: Abstraction in Other Artistic Media

art history • 12 minutes read
Abstract art is an artistic current that departs from traditional figurative art, representing a reality that is not objective and not recognizable. My intent is to explain and illustrate how the said language has expressed itself outside the more traditional painting...

Top Artist to Invest in Right Now: Keiko Minami

Invest in art • 10 minutes read
Keiko Minami, born in 1911 in the Imizu District of Toyama Prefecture, faced a challenging upbringing. Orphaned at a young age, she and her sisters were taken in and raised by their uncle...

Top Artist to Invest in Right Now: Miodrag Đurić (Dado)

Miodrag Đurić • 10 minutes read
Miodrag Đurić, born on October 4, 1933, in Cetinje, Montenegro, and passed away on November 27, 2010, in Pontoise, France, was a renowned artist...

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