Michael Alexander Campbell

In his most recent works, Campbell employs wax, oil paint, and traditional techniques such as glazing and impasto. He exposes his canvases to the elements, allowing the weathered surfaces to coexist with areas of meticulous, classical brushwork. The result is a body of work that is simultaneously raw and refined.

More

#michaelalexandercampbell

Rafaël Rozendaal

Since the early 2000s, his vibrant animations have explored the aesthetic and conceptual possibilities of code, treating it as if it were paint. an innovator in the realm of Internet-based art, Rozendaal’s goal is for us to experience a state of immersion so complete that it becomes one with our physical world. His work will be shown at MOMA through this Spring.

More
#rafaelrozendaal

Catherine Goodman

For London-based artist Catherine Goodman CBE, drawing and painting are meditative acts, whether performed in the silence of her studio or the landscapes that call her back time and again. She infuses her practice with inspiration gleaned from poetry, film, travel, and memory. Goodman and Ann C. Collins at Brooklyn rail met over Zoom to talk about Silent Music, Goodman’s exhibition at Hauser & Wirth that presents large-scale abstract paintings that pulse with her expressive brushwork and vivacious use of color.

More
#catherinegoodman

Julia Kunan

Sheila Pepe says Kunin’s most recent work has a clear affinity with the specific craft traditions of the Austro-Hungarian regions, a second home. Influenced strongly by the aesthetics of Middle Europe, at first
glance Kunin’s ceramics seem in tune with the syncopated, metallic
compositions of Gustav Klimt. However, all kinds of painterly effects.

More

#juliakunin

Emam Gbewonyo

is a British-Ghanaian artist and curator living in London, and is the founder of the Black British Female Artist (BBFA) Collective – a platform that supports Black women artists. Gbewonyo studied BA European Textile Design at Bradford School of Art and Design and began her career as a knitwear designer in New York. Following six years in the industry, redundancy prompted her return to the UK and subsequent career change. Her art practice investigates identity, womanhood in particular, whilst advocating the healing benefits of craft.

#emamgbewonyo

Ficre Ghebreyesus

Ficre was an Eritrean-American artist who made colorful paintings in a series of styles including representational, abstract, and a surreal combination of the two. His paintings show influences of European and American art as well as the culture and scenery of his native country.

More

#ficreghebreyesus

Jugnet + Clairet

I haven’t done a juxtapose post in a long time (link will take you to past posts that feature two artists in the same post). Working in multiple media, French born Anne Marie Jugnet and Alain Clairet direct their attention to the fringes of the image where information is scarce and often unnoticed, focusing on subjects as varied as the desert and television static noise. Pie Projects represents the duo.

#jugnetclairet