Alfredo Jaar is a Chilean-born artist, architect, and filmmaker who lives in New York City. He was born in 1956 in Santiago de Chile. From age 5 to 16, he lived in Martinique before moving back to Chile.
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Devan Shimoyama is an artist working in self-portraiture. Devan Shimoyama seeks to depict the black queer male body as something desirable and desirous.
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Nick Fedaeff finds inspiration in many sources. Russian born artist living in New Zealand. View his artwork on sale at Wentworth Galleries in Sydney now.
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Julia Klimova’s subjects are diverse: still-lifes, portraits, landscapes, cityscapes. In each of them, she focuses on the idea and unusual composition that conveys the mood and creates a fresh look at the subject. Klimova strives to use vibrant but precise colors to enhance the emotional message of her paintings.
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Ruslan Prus is an international artist active both on the local and international market.
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Katsumi Nakai was a Japanese visual artist, born in 1927 in Hirakata, Osaka and died in Hirakata in 2013. The colourful layers in Nakai’s multi-dimensional pictorial objects multiply and cheerfully transform, as almost an intricate game of origami, spellbinding the viewer and unveiling, before their eyes, metaphysical mysteries.
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Devan Shimoyama is a visual artist working primarily in self-portraiture and narratives inspired from classical mythology and allegory. Shimoyama seeks to depict the black queer male body as something that is both desirable and desirous. He explores the mystery and magic in the process of understanding his origins and also investigates the politics of queer culture.
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Yayoi Kusama (草間 彌生 Kusama Yayoi, born 22 March 1929) is a Japanese contemporary artist who works primarily in sculpture and installation, but is also active in painting, performance, film, fashion, poetry, fiction, and other arts.
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Stephen Keene is an American artist who believes in mass-producing hand-painted works of art for the masses.
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Arinze Stanley Egbengwu is a Nigerian Artist, Activist, Engineer and Entrepreneur. He is best known for creating hyperrealistic pencil drawings. Self-taught Nigerian artist Arinze Stanley (previously) is a wizard when it comes to putting charcoal and graphite to paper. Arinze Stanley Egbengwu (born 1993) is a Nigerian Artist, Activist, Engineer and Entrepreneur. He is best known for creating hyperrealistic pencil drawings.
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