Savadov is a big guy well visible in a room among his paintings. His style reminds the manner of Neo Rauch. Each painting is perfectly executed. Visually, this exhibition is a fine compilation of variety of images, symbols, objects and figures. The artist says: “I simply swim in the ocean of images important for me personally and as an artist.”

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In the latest taking on art, social justice and greed two artists, Tanasiv and Mekasso attempt to get pop art radical. Paintings by Tanasiv and sculptures by Mekasso on view at xpozur.gallery in Westport, CT through August 25, 2018 seem to be inspired by Rene Magritte’s paintings and George Segal’s sculptures and dressed into “Dollar […]

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Who is the greatest artist of all times? Poussin, Rembrandt, Courbet… no, Koons. Why? Because we can’t stop looking at Koons’ “blue mirrored, hand-blown glass gazing ball” placed in the center of each “old master” painting. Art history can not be re-written but it can be re-layered over and the new “gazing ball” layer makes […]

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When all across America family and friends got together to celebrate July 4th in an old fashion manner – BBQ, Alex Melamid could not let go of art.He came up with a brilliant idea to grill art. The result “… the canvasses are still hot” wrote the artist.

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Solo exhibition ‘4.5.0’ of Zinaida opened at WHITE BOX, New York on June 1, 2018. ‘4.5.0’ stands for military communication coding and means “all is well.” Ukrainian army initially started using this coding at the active combat in Eastern Ukraine against the Russian aggression. Eventually, army veterans adapted this coding to everyday language upon their […]

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Presentation of ‘Abraham Manievich’ book took place at the Lviv National Gallery on June 12, 2018. The book was presented by Alan Pensler. This publication was co-authored by Mimi Ginzburg.

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