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Have you met…Tadeuz Bartos?
An introduction can be a wonderful thing. You can meet interesting people, and make new friends. You can be introduced to your new favorite foods, books, music, or artist.
I’d like to introduce you to some of my favorite artists. Some of whom I’ve been familiar with for years, and other I’ve only recently been introduced to.
The artist I’d like to introduce is the painter Tadeuz Bartos.
Bio.
Biography Born 1971, Lives and works in Prague. 1989 Václav Hollar Art School. 1998 FUUD – Faculty of Art and Design Exhibition 2012 Mechanical Chicken, Library of the Institute of Philosophy Academy of Sciences, Prague 2012 3 ve Dvore, gallery Chaberský dvůr 2010 New Paintings, final, Prague 2007 New Paintings, Chodovská tvrz, Prague 2006 Liben, Pigment gallery, Prague 2005 Body, K-centrum, Prague 2003 Pipes, klub Delta, Prague 2002 New Paintings, Domu ABF gallery, Prague 2001 New Paintings, Česká spořitelna, Prague
Other material relating to Tadeusz Bartos.
Youtube: deflagration of hell.
ARTDOXA: Tadeusz Bartos.
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Long Series #1336.
Have you met…Anne Russinof?
An introduction can be a wonderful thing. You can meet interesting people, and make new friends. You can be introduced to your new favorite foods, books, music, or artist.
I’d like to introduce you to some of my favorite artists. Some of whom I’ve been familiar with for years, and other I’ve only recently been introduced to.
The artist I’d like to introduce the painter Anne Russinof who was recommended to me by
“In my abstract imagery of the past few years I have layered repeating circles to create a kind of grid or lattice. Recently these circular shapes have loosened up to be more gestural, showing a more obvious open grid work. I have always been interested in combining an expressionist tendency with a relatively minimalist appreciation of structure. Originally from Chicago, I was attracted to New York in part because of the legacy of abstract expressionism. My recent paintings join my interest in line and structure with a more lush, wet-on-wet painting technique.”
-Anne Russinof
Other material relating to Anne Russinof.
Structure and Imagery: Studio visit: Anne Russinof.
Anne Russinof: Reality and Imagination.
MoMA P.S.1 Studio Visit.
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