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What topics are you currently drawn to in your work?
I wouldn’t say I focus on particular topics in my work. My paintings, for the most part, are a direct reflection of my everyday existence. I’m really only interested in documenting places and people that are a part of my world and that I think are beautiful or strange or funny.

Who are your biggest artistic influences?
Right now, I’m very into the Ashcan painters. Particularly, John Sloan, Edward Hopper and Robert Henri. Their portrayals of New York make me swoon. I will say that this is probably due to my own interest in documenting New York, so I feel slightly akin to them. But this is ever-changing. As I grow and change, so do my influences.

How is your lifestyle in general? How do you spend your days?
A typical day starts around 6:30a, earlier if it’s spring/summer. Coffee, run, walk my dogs. During the weekdays, I work as a painting assistant/colorist for two artists. I can surprisingly squeeze in a good amount of time for my own painting before I go to work and when I get home. Bed by midnight. Weekends are for painting and for doing a little bit of living like seeing people, grabbing a bite to eat, or seeing a movie.

Your review of 2022:
The most life-changing year I’ve lived so far.

What are you working on right now?
I’m currently focusing on experimenting with surfaces and increasing the size of my work.

How are you spending new year’s eve?
I haven’t gone out for NYE in over a decade. I’ll probably get some good takeout and watch a movie. Sounds like a perfect night to me.

Chelsie Kirkey – www.instagram.com/chelskirkeyart/

Lena Brazin (b. 1985, Kosice, Slovakia) is a London-based artist whose figurative paintings explore the seen and the unseen with an attempt to materialise immateriality, to reflect the fullness of human existence.

Every year at the end of January, the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna invites visitors to the Open Days of the collections, classes and studios of all the institutes at all locations.

It is accessory and signature piece, everyday object and above all: a political sign, created— one almost wants to bring to mind the avant-garde tradition— by happenstance. One word.

Isabella Simon arbeitet als Fotografin in Wien, hauptsächlich dokumentarisch für Magazine sowie projektbegleitend als Set Fotografin von Filmen. Portraits gehören zu ihrer Leidenschaft.

Nazım Ünal Yılmaz’s approach in peinture that evidently leads the spectator „always forward“, carries the traces of the self-justification of an artist who is dizzy with his personal palette of colours and space.

Saxon Quinn is a self-taught artist with a background in Visual Design. His mother – Dianne Coulter, also an artist, has had a large studio and gallery on the family property since he was born.

Diese Ausstellung ist eine Fortsetzung von ihren früherer Arbeit, in der sie die Geschlechterrollen der Konsumgesellschaft durch die Neuinterpretation von Bildern aus alten Haushaltskatalogen thematisiertet.

„SOVIET BAROQUE“ presents a 12-channel video installation based on film footage produced in her grandmother’s apartment in Kyiv. In the videos, she portrayed herself in different roles.

Brake lights have long been under-recognized agents of progress. Their lives are spent graciously retreating so that the rest of us may move forward. It’s as noble an act of self sacrifice.

merritt k is a writer and editor who has previously produced a book of poetry and an anthology of interactive fiction, as well as created and hosted several podcasts. She lives in New York.

Galleria Raffaella Cortese is delighted to present The Ongoing Story, Alejandro Cesarco’s third solo show with the gallery. In the artist’s own words: “The exhibition is a selection of recent works.