I started doing photography full-time when I moved to Bangkok, Thailand 3 years ago. This city literally blowed my mind and as I love cinema a lot, I found Bangkok very cinematographic and started to do a lot of street photos. From this point photography became my main passion and occupation.
On August, the 20th the Vernissage of SOLO Exhibition « Don’t kill me» by Victoria Rosenman took place...
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OPEN CALL FOR ART + TECHNOLOGY ARTISTS GROUP EXHIBITION
Exhibition Dates: September 25th / 2020 – October the 10th 2020
Opening Reception: Thursday, 20th , 2020 from 7 -10 pm
Entry Deadline: Sunday , August 23th , 2020
Announcement of Participating Artists Date: August 24, 2020
Exhibition Dates: September 25th / 2020 – October the 10th 2020
Opening Reception: Thursday, 20th , 2020 from 7 -10 pm
Entry Deadline: Sunday , August 23th , 2020
Announcement of Participating Artists Date: August 24, 2020
A big thank you again to our artists who participated in this fabulous exhibition!
We look forward to many more events and please keep an eye on our calendar for updates!
Best wishes,
Irina Rusinovich, Gallerist / Chief Curator
We look forward to many more events and please keep an eye on our calendar for updates!
Best wishes,
Irina Rusinovich, Gallerist / Chief Curator
Let's start with the question - What is contemporary art? That issue is still an open-ended one, but the most crucial point here, in my opinion, is to define what feelings and associations you personally feel regarding this term. In my understanding contemporary art is a feeling of freedom, of expressing your thoughts and concerns, of expressing yourself in any forms of art with no boundaries or prejudices. It is also the Art of the Present. However, this term traditionally refers to works of art that were created between 1870 and 1970. This "modern age" followed a long reign of academic art inspired by the Renaissance. We would like to elaborate on the movements of contemporary art at the end of the 20th century in this article: abstract expressionism, conceptualism, neo-dada, pop art, hyper-realism and fractal art.
The child of rebuilding times, the founder of ‘Tatar Baroque’, named one of the strongest women 2014 by BBC… St. Petersburg-born artist Uldus Bakhtiozina has developed a distinctive visual language to talk about Slavic cultural code: through the prism of absurdly bizarre stereotypes, folklore characters, and a touch of romance.
Feminist Art was born in the late 60s, along with protests against the Vietnam War and the movement for the rights of black people and LGBT communities. Women artists were discriminated against on the basis of gender at the time. They did not receive the same recognition as their male colleagues, they were often denied to exhibit but they did not give up.
Now Representing
Daria Berg
HAZEGALLERY is pleased to announce its global representation of the Russian born, art photographer Daria Berg.
Daria Berg
HAZEGALLERY is pleased to announce its global representation of the Russian born, art photographer Daria Berg.