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Surrendering Compulsion
By Devon Farber
Located in New York, NY
Surrendering Compulsion, 2018 Oil and charcoal on canvas 42 x 57 inches Signed and dated on verso The Decent Series The realization that wholeness comes from self reflection and a d...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Oil

Scattered Light
By Devon Farber
Located in New York, NY
Scattered Light, 2018 Oil and charcoal on canvas 42 x 57 inches Signed and dated on verso The Decent Series The realization that wholeness comes from self reflection and a dive into...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Oil

Restless Thoughts
By Devon Farber
Located in New York, NY
Restless Thoughts, 2018 Oil and charcoal on canvas 42 x 57 inches Signed and dated on verso The Decent Series The realization that wholeness comes from self reflection and a dive in...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Oil

Not Tranquility
By Devon Farber
Located in New York, NY
Not Tranquility, 2018 Oil and charcoal on canvas 42 x 57 inches Signed and dated on verso The Decent Series The realization that wholeness comes from self reflection and a dive into...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Oil

Intoxication & Trauma
By Devon Farber
Located in New York, NY
Intoxication & Trauma, 2018 Oil and charcoal on canvas 42 x 57 inches Signed and dated on verso The Decent Series The realization that wholeness comes from self reflection and a div...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Oil

Burden of- Fantasy
By Devon Farber
Located in New York, NY
Burden of Fantasy, 2018 Oil and charcoal on canvas 42 x 57 inches Signed and dated on verso The Decent Series The realization that wholeness comes from self reflection and a dive in...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Oil

U and I in Little Toy Shop
By Dafni Athanasopoulou
Located in New York, NY
U and I in Little Toy Shop, 2017 Mixed media on canvas 51.18 x 35.48 inches Dafni Athanasopoulou (1993, Athens) is a painter and model on the rise. Devoted...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

CDI
By Dafni Athanasopoulou
Located in New York, NY
CDI, 2017 Mixed media on canvas 51.18 x 35.43 inches Dafni Athanasopoulou (1993, Athens) is a painter and model on the rise. Devoted to the abstract arts, her paintings are modern a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

Practiced My Smile 2
By Dafni Athanasopoulou
Located in New York, NY
Practiced My Smile 2, 2017 Mixed media on canvas 48 x 30 inches Dafni Athanasopoulou (1993, Athens) is a painter and model on the rise. Devoted to the abstract arts, her paintings a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

Rainbow Dash
By Eric Friedmann
Located in New York, NY
Eric Friedmann Rainbow Dash, 2018 Acrylic polymer and pigment on canvas 30 x 24 inches International Fine Arts Consortium and IFAC Athina present Eric Friedmann in his premier solo ...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Pigment

The Calendar
By Eric Friedmann
Located in New York, NY
Eric Friedmann The Calendar, 2018 Acrylic polymer and pigment on canvas 48 x 36 inches (diptych) International Fine Arts Consortium and IFAC Athina present Eric Friedmann in his pre...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Pigment

Heavy Hitters
By Eric Friedmann
Located in New York, NY
Eric Friedmann Heavy Hitters, 2018 Acrylic polymer and pigment on canvas 48 x 36 inches International Fine Arts Consortium and IFAC Athina present Eric Friedmann in his premier solo...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Pigment

Lipstick
By Eric Friedmann
Located in New York, NY
Eric Friedmann Lipstick, 2018 Acrylic polymer and pigment on canvas 80 x 74 cm International Fine Arts Consortium and IFAC Athina present Eric Friedmann in his premier solo exhibiti...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Pigment

Dirt
By Eric Friedmann
Located in New York, NY
Eric Friedmann Dirt, 2018 Acrylic polymer and pigment on canvas 80 x 74 cm International Fine Arts Consortium and IFAC Athina present Eric Friedmann in his premier solo exhibition i...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Pigment

AU (Gold)
By Eric Friedmann
Located in New York, NY
Eric Friedmann AU (Gold), 2018 Acrylic polymer and pigment on canvas 200 x 150 cm International Fine Arts Consortium and IFAC Athina present Eric Friedmann in his premier solo exhib...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Pigment

Death of Marat
By Eric Friedmann
Located in New York, NY
Eric Friedmann Death of Marat, 2018 Acrylic polymer and pigment on canvas 200 x 150 cm
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer

Cacodylic, from the Inevitable Feeling Series, 2016
By Misha Milovanovich
Located in New York, NY
Misha Milovanovich Cacodylic from the Inevitable Feeling Series, 2016 Acrylic & oil pastel, ink, enamel and celulose paint on canvas. 72 x 59 cm Hovering between painting, drawing and watercolour sketches, her new work represents a form of personal expression that is less concerned with the impact and novelty of popular culture and more about the quiet uncovering of emotion. Her trademark organic forms are still present though now they are empathetic rather than explosively joyful. The colours are softer, somewhat washed out and hazy, as if half-perceived or remembered. The colour palette and the energy of the mark making reference to the now buried source material -  abstracted Hentai illustrations, Japanese manga-infused depictions of male dominance, rape and power fantasies. The never-satisfied, always distracted state in which this dislocated field of sexual aggression persists stands in for our instantly redundant, surface only culture- transactional, bullying and ephemeral.   Her paintings are sensorially rich and and yet muted, the masses of fleshy intersections and writhing calligraphy feel like they are moving out of the immediate present and floating up out of time.   They are soaked in the in nuances of early modernism- Klee, Miro and Matta. She explores emotive, expressionistic tender spaces in these lyrically rendered conceptual paintings - densely layered works that operate in the enigmatic gaps between rational structure and spontaneity. Misha also echoes Kandinsky and his sensuality of musical movement, evoking his concerns with the spiritual, all emerging naturally from the rich soil she has carefully laid down in her previous work. The language and texture of her materials are important to Misha who prepares her own pigment- paying great attention to form, surface and the moment-to moment physicality of her practice. Misha Milovanovich is a Belgrade-born artist living and working in London. Misha works across several mediums, from sculpture to painting and live art. Characterised by vivid colour, optical movement and energetic visual cadences, Misha's visual work fuses a diverse repertoire of images and forms. She often features discarded shards of consumerism - unloved icons of disposability and careless consumption. Misha's work is often a symphonic abstraction. Her colourful, densely layered works are held in a state of tension between order and chaos, rational structure and spontaneity. She combines depth and surface relief, orchestrating bold contrasts of form, texture and space in her pictures. An intimate colour palette of bodily fluids - red, pink, white, black, yellow and brown - animate the writhing forms and the refracted memories of cartoonish cultural production. A cultural polymath, Misha is constantly engaged in observing society and it’s distortions of desire, lust and attitudes to the body. Traditional techniques have been studied and absorbed and although her work is partly conceptual, it's execution always reflects these hard won technical abilities. Misha's main subject matter is emotion, so naturally her work is highly personal and biographical in ways that create a direct, emotional response from the viewer. Empathy and the universals of human experience - passion, nostalgia, desire and disgust are inescapable in her work. Misha is herself a ‘displaced’ person, having left Serbia for London in her late teens she still carries within her a ‘stranger’s perspective’ and perceives the world as an outsider, someone ever alert to the non-verbal subtleties of communication. Misha's artistic progenitors include her mentor Martin Kippenberger, Wassily Kandinsky and Phillip Guston as well as contemporary artists Gilbert and George, Keith Tyson, Robert Pruitt...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic

Alotrope I Series (Black and White)
By Sofia Housou
Located in New York, NY
Sofia Housou Alotrope Series oil on canvas 110 x 110 cm Sofia Housou’s post-abstract expressionist oeuvre operates in a dramatic background where colour becomes the vocabulary for ...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Avis
By Maria João Salema
Located in New York, NY
Deep blue canvases emphasize the artist’s meditative activity. After openly subverting the soliloquy, Salema quietly defies the meaning of color. The large color fields, created through the use of glazes, acquire a vibrating surface on which quick sepia brushstrokes will allow one to perceive them as landscapes. It is particularly evident that Maria João Salema...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Trials #3
By Maria João Salema
Located in New York, NY
Maria João Salema Is a painter born in Mozambique, she lived and studied in Lisbon, Portugal. Currently living and working in Brooklyn, NY. Represen...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Secret Heart
By Maria João Salema
Located in New York, NY
Secret Heart, 2013 Oil on canvas 48 x 72 in
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Mapa Mundi
By Maria João Salema
Located in New York, NY
It is particularly evident that Maria João Salema’s approach to painting is based upon an introspective activity centered in her studio. Her existenc...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil

BimbiBerryBaba from the Inevitable Feeling Series
By Misha Milovanovich
Located in New York, NY
Misha Milovanovich BimbiBerryBaba from the Inevitable Feeling Series, 2016 Acrylic & oil pastel, ink, enamel and celulose paint on canvas. 72 x 59 cm Hovering between painting, drawing and watercolour sketches, her new work represents a form of personal expression that is less concerned with the impact and novelty of popular culture and more about the quiet uncovering of emotion. Her trademark organic forms are still present though now they are empathetic rather than explosively joyful. The colours are softer, somewhat washed out and hazy, as if half-perceived or remembered. The colour palette and the energy of the mark making reference to the now buried source material -  abstracted Hentai illustrations, Japanese manga-infused depictions of male dominance, rape and power fantasies. The never-satisfied, always distracted state in which this dislocated field of sexual aggression persists stands in for our instantly redundant, surface only culture- transactional, bullying and ephemeral.   Her paintings are sensorially rich and and yet muted, the masses of fleshy intersections and writhing calligraphy feel like they are moving out of the immediate present and floating up out of time.   They are soaked in the in nuances of early modernism- Klee, Miro and Matta. She explores emotive, expressionistic tender spaces in these lyrically rendered conceptual paintings - densely layered works that operate in the enigmatic gaps between rational structure and spontaneity. Misha also echoes Kandinsky and his sensuality of musical movement, evoking his concerns with the spiritual, all emerging naturally from the rich soil she has carefully laid down in her previous work. The language and texture of her materials are important to Misha who prepares her own pigment- paying great attention to form, surface and the moment-to moment physicality of her practice. Misha Milovanovich is a Belgrade-born artist living and working in London. Misha works across several mediums, from sculpture to painting and live art. Characterised by vivid colour, optical movement and energetic visual cadences, Misha's visual work fuses a diverse repertoire of images and forms. She often features discarded shards of consumerism - unloved icons of disposability and careless consumption. Misha's work is often a symphonic abstraction. Her colourful, densely layered works are held in a state of tension between order and chaos, rational structure and spontaneity. She combines depth and surface relief, orchestrating bold contrasts of form, texture and space in her pictures. An intimate colour palette of bodily fluids - red, pink, white, black, yellow and brown - animate the writhing forms and the refracted memories of cartoonish cultural production. A cultural polymath, Misha is constantly engaged in observing society and it’s distortions of desire, lust and attitudes to the body. Traditional techniques have been studied and absorbed and although her work is partly conceptual, it's execution always reflects these hard won technical abilities. Misha's main subject matter is emotion, so naturally her work is highly personal and biographical in ways that create a direct, emotional response from the viewer. Empathy and the universals of human experience - passion, nostalgia, desire and disgust are inescapable in her work. Misha is herself a ‘displaced’ person, having left Serbia for London in her late teens she still carries within her a ‘stranger’s perspective’ and perceives the world as an outsider, someone ever alert to the non-verbal subtleties of communication. Misha's artistic progenitors include her mentor Martin Kippenberger, Wassily Kandinsky and Phillip Guston as well as contemporary artists Gilbert and George, Keith Tyson, Robert Pruitt...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic

White, from the Inevitable Feeling Series, 2016
By Misha Milovanovich
Located in New York, NY
Misha Milovanovich White from the Inevitable Feeling Series, 2016 Acrylic & oil pastel, ink, enamel and celulose paint on canvas. 72 x 59 cm Hovering between painting, drawing and watercolour sketches, her new work represents a form of personal expression that is less concerned with the impact and novelty of popular culture and more about the quiet uncovering of emotion. Her trademark organic forms are still present though now they are empathetic rather than explosively joyful. The colours are softer, somewhat washed out and hazy, as if half-perceived or remembered. The colour palette and the energy of the mark making reference to the now buried source material -  abstracted Hentai illustrations, Japanese manga-infused depictions of male dominance, rape and power fantasies. The never-satisfied, always distracted state in which this dislocated field of sexual aggression persists stands in for our instantly redundant, surface only culture- transactional, bullying and ephemeral.   Her paintings are sensorially rich and and yet muted, the masses of fleshy intersections and writhing calligraphy feel like they are moving out of the immediate present and floating up out of time.   They are soaked in the in nuances of early modernism- Klee, Miro and Matta. She explores emotive, expressionistic tender spaces in these lyrically rendered conceptual paintings - densely layered works that operate in the enigmatic gaps between rational structure and spontaneity. Misha also echoes Kandinsky and his sensuality of musical movement, evoking his concerns with the spiritual, all emerging naturally from the rich soil she has carefully laid down in her previous work. The language and texture of her materials are important to Misha who prepares her own pigment- paying great attention to form, surface and the moment-to moment physicality of her practice. Misha Milovanovich is a Belgrade-born artist living and working in London. Misha works across several mediums, from sculpture to painting and live art. Characterised by vivid colour, optical movement and energetic visual cadences, Misha's visual work fuses a diverse repertoire of images and forms. She often features discarded shards of consumerism - unloved icons of disposability and careless consumption. Misha's work is often a symphonic abstraction. Her colourful, densely layered works are held in a state of tension between order and chaos, rational structure and spontaneity. She combines depth and surface relief, orchestrating bold contrasts of form, texture and space in her pictures. An intimate colour palette of bodily fluids - red, pink, white, black, yellow and brown - animate the writhing forms and the refracted memories of cartoonish cultural production. A cultural polymath, Misha is constantly engaged in observing society and it’s distortions of desire, lust and attitudes to the body. Traditional techniques have been studied and absorbed and although her work is partly conceptual, it's execution always reflects these hard won technical abilities. Misha's main subject matter is emotion, so naturally her work is highly personal and biographical in ways that create a direct, emotional response from the viewer. Empathy and the universals of human experience - passion, nostalgia, desire and disgust are inescapable in her work. Misha is herself a ‘displaced’ person, having left Serbia for London in her late teens she still carries within her a ‘stranger’s perspective’ and perceives the world as an outsider, someone ever alert to the non-verbal subtleties of communication. Misha's artistic progenitors include her mentor Martin Kippenberger, Wassily Kandinsky and Phillip Guston as well as contemporary artists Gilbert and George, Keith Tyson, Robert Pruitt...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic

Our Heads Are Round So That Our Thoughts Can Change Directons- Picabia
By Misha Milovanovich
Located in New York, NY
Misha Milovanovich Our Heads Are Round So That Our Thoughts Can Change Directons- Picabia from the Inevitable Feeling Series, 2016 Acrylic & oil pastel, ink, enamel and celulose paint on canvas. 72 x 59 cm Hovering between painting, drawing and watercolour sketches, her new work represents a form of personal expression that is less concerned with the impact and novelty of popular culture and more about the quiet uncovering of emotion. Her trademark organic forms are still present though now they are empathetic rather than explosively joyful. The colours are softer, somewhat washed out and hazy, as if half-perceived or remembered. The colour palette and the energy of the mark making reference to the now buried source material -  abstracted Hentai illustrations, Japanese manga-infused depictions of male dominance, rape and power fantasies. The never-satisfied, always distracted state in which this dislocated field of sexual aggression persists stands in for our instantly redundant, surface only culture- transactional, bullying and ephemeral.   Her paintings are sensorially rich and and yet muted, the masses of fleshy intersections and writhing calligraphy feel like they are moving out of the immediate present and floating up out of time.   They are soaked in the in nuances of early modernism- Klee, Miro and Matta. She explores emotive, expressionistic tender spaces in these lyrically rendered conceptual paintings - densely layered works that operate in the enigmatic gaps between rational structure and spontaneity. Misha also echoes Kandinsky and his sensuality of musical movement, evoking his concerns with the spiritual, all emerging naturally from the rich soil she has carefully laid down in her previous work. The language and texture of her materials are important to Misha who prepares her own pigment- paying great attention to form, surface and the moment-to moment physicality of her practice. Misha Milovanovich is a Belgrade-born artist living and working in London. Misha works across several mediums, from sculpture to painting and live art. Characterised by vivid colour, optical movement and energetic visual cadences, Misha's visual work fuses a diverse repertoire of images and forms. She often features discarded shards of consumerism - unloved icons of disposability and careless consumption. Misha's work is often a symphonic abstraction. Her colourful, densely layered works are held in a state of tension between order and chaos, rational structure and spontaneity. She combines depth and surface relief, orchestrating bold contrasts of form, texture and space in her pictures. An intimate colour palette of bodily fluids - red, pink, white, black, yellow and brown - animate the writhing forms and the refracted memories of cartoonish cultural production. A cultural polymath, Misha is constantly engaged in observing society and it’s distortions of desire, lust and attitudes to the body. Traditional techniques have been studied and absorbed and although her work is partly conceptual, it's execution always reflects these hard won technical abilities. Misha's main subject matter is emotion, so naturally her work is highly personal and biographical in ways that create a direct, emotional response from the viewer. Empathy and the universals of human experience - passion, nostalgia, desire and disgust are inescapable in her work. Misha is herself a ‘displaced’ person, having left Serbia for London in her late teens she still carries within her a ‘stranger’s perspective’ and perceives the world as an outsider, someone ever alert to the non-verbal subtleties of communication. Misha's artistic progenitors include her mentor Martin Kippenberger, Wassily Kandinsky and Phillip Guston as well as contemporary artists Gilbert and George, Keith Tyson, Robert Pruitt...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic

Pink, from the Inevitable Feeling Series, 2016
By Misha Milovanovich
Located in New York, NY
Misha Milovanovich Pink from the Inevitable Feeling Series, 2016 Acrylic & oil pastel, ink, enamel and celulose paint on canvas. 72 x 59 cm Hovering between painting, drawing and watercolour sketches, her new work represents a form of personal expression that is less concerned with the impact and novelty of popular culture and more about the quiet uncovering of emotion. Her trademark organic forms are still present though now they are empathetic rather than explosively joyful. The colours are softer, somewhat washed out and hazy, as if half-perceived or remembered. The colour palette and the energy of the mark making reference to the now buried source material -  abstracted Hentai illustrations, Japanese manga-infused depictions of male dominance, rape and power fantasies. The never-satisfied, always distracted state in which this dislocated field of sexual aggression persists stands in for our instantly redundant, surface only culture- transactional, bullying and ephemeral.   Her paintings are sensorially rich and and yet muted, the masses of fleshy intersections and writhing calligraphy feel like they are moving out of the immediate present and floating up out of time.   They are soaked in the in nuances of early modernism- Klee, Miro and Matta. She explores emotive, expressionistic tender spaces in these lyrically rendered conceptual paintings - densely layered works that operate in the enigmatic gaps between rational structure and spontaneity. Misha also echoes Kandinsky and his sensuality of musical movement, evoking his concerns with the spiritual, all emerging naturally from the rich soil she has carefully laid down in her previous work. The language and texture of her materials are important to Misha who prepares her own pigment- paying great attention to form, surface and the moment-to moment physicality of her practice. Misha Milovanovich is a Belgrade-born artist living and working in London. Misha works across several mediums, from sculpture to painting and live art. Characterised by vivid colour, optical movement and energetic visual cadences, Misha's visual work fuses a diverse repertoire of images and forms. She often features discarded shards of consumerism - unloved icons of disposability and careless consumption. Misha's work is often a symphonic abstraction. Her colourful, densely layered works are held in a state of tension between order and chaos, rational structure and spontaneity. She combines depth and surface relief, orchestrating bold contrasts of form, texture and space in her pictures. An intimate colour palette of bodily fluids - red, pink, white, black, yellow and brown - animate the writhing forms and the refracted memories of cartoonish cultural production. A cultural polymath, Misha is constantly engaged in observing society and it’s distortions of desire, lust and attitudes to the body. Traditional techniques have been studied and absorbed and although her work is partly conceptual, it's execution always reflects these hard won technical abilities. Misha's main subject matter is emotion, so naturally her work is highly personal and biographical in ways that create a direct, emotional response from the viewer. Empathy and the universals of human experience - passion, nostalgia, desire and disgust are inescapable in her work. Misha is herself a ‘displaced’ person, having left Serbia for London in her late teens she still carries within her a ‘stranger’s perspective’ and perceives the world as an outsider, someone ever alert to the non-verbal subtleties of communication. Misha's artistic progenitors include her mentor Martin Kippenberger, Wassily Kandinsky and Phillip Guston as well as contemporary artists Gilbert and George, Keith Tyson, Robert Pruitt...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic

Blue, from the Inevitable Feeling Series, 2016
By Misha Milovanovich
Located in New York, NY
Misha Milovanovich Blue from the Inevitable Feeling Series, 2016 Acrylic & oil pastel, ink, enamel and celulose paint on canvas. 72 x 59 cm Hovering between painting, drawing and watercolour sketches, her new work represents a form of personal expression that is less concerned with the impact and novelty of popular culture and more about the quiet uncovering of emotion. Her trademark organic forms are still present though now they are empathetic rather than explosively joyful. The colours are softer, somewhat washed out and hazy, as if half-perceived or remembered. The colour palette and the energy of the mark making reference to the now buried source material -  abstracted Hentai illustrations, Japanese manga-infused depictions of male dominance, rape and power fantasies. The never-satisfied, always distracted state in which this dislocated field of sexual aggression persists stands in for our instantly redundant, surface only culture- transactional, bullying and ephemeral.   Her paintings are sensorially rich and and yet muted, the masses of fleshy intersections and writhing calligraphy feel like they are moving out of the immediate present and floating up out of time.   They are soaked in the in nuances of early modernism- Klee, Miro and Matta. She explores emotive, expressionistic tender spaces in these lyrically rendered conceptual paintings - densely layered works that operate in the enigmatic gaps between rational structure and spontaneity. Misha also echoes Kandinsky and his sensuality of musical movement, evoking his concerns with the spiritual, all emerging naturally from the rich soil she has carefully laid down in her previous work. The language and texture of her materials are important to Misha who prepares her own pigment- paying great attention to form, surface and the moment-to moment physicality of her practice. Misha Milovanovich is a Belgrade-born artist living and working in London. Misha works across several mediums, from sculpture to painting and live art. Characterised by vivid colour, optical movement and energetic visual cadences, Misha's visual work fuses a diverse repertoire of images and forms. She often features discarded shards of consumerism - unloved icons of disposability and careless consumption. Misha's work is often a symphonic abstraction. Her colourful, densely layered works are held in a state of tension between order and chaos, rational structure and spontaneity. She combines depth and surface relief, orchestrating bold contrasts of form, texture and space in her pictures. An intimate colour palette of bodily fluids - red, pink, white, black, yellow and brown - animate the writhing forms and the refracted memories of cartoonish cultural production. A cultural polymath, Misha is constantly engaged in observing society and it’s distortions of desire, lust and attitudes to the body. Traditional techniques have been studied and absorbed and although her work is partly conceptual, it's execution always reflects these hard won technical abilities. Misha's main subject matter is emotion, so naturally her work is highly personal and biographical in ways that create a direct, emotional response from the viewer. Empathy and the universals of human experience - passion, nostalgia, desire and disgust are inescapable in her work. Misha is herself a ‘displaced’ person, having left Serbia for London in her late teens she still carries within her a ‘stranger’s perspective’ and perceives the world as an outsider, someone ever alert to the non-verbal subtleties of communication. Misha's artistic progenitors include her mentor Martin Kippenberger, Wassily Kandinsky and Phillip Guston as well as contemporary artists Gilbert and George, Keith Tyson, Robert Pruitt...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic

Fall, from the Seasons Series
By Eric Friedmann
Located in New York, NY
Friedmann’s expressive and colorful abstractions elicit an immediacy of painting and the relativity of time. The works in the series suggest a subjective impression of movement, like...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Linen, Chalk, Oil, Acrylic

Yellow Tulips
By Eric Friedmann
Located in New York, NY
Friedmann’s expressive and colorful abstractions elicit an immediacy of painting and the relativity of time. The works in the series suggest a subjective impression of movement, like...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Winter, from the Seasons Series
By Eric Friedmann
Located in New York, NY
Friedmann’s expressive and colorful abstractions elicit an immediacy of painting and the relativity of time. The works in the series suggest a subjective impression of movement, like...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

Spring, from the Seasons Series
By Eric Friedmann
Located in New York, NY
Friedmann’s expressive and colorful abstractions elicit an immediacy of painting and the relativity of time. The works in the series suggest a subjective impression of movement, like...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Encaustic, Oil, Acrylic

5 Elements (Simplicity is Complex series)
By Agni Zotis
Located in New York, NY
Agni Zotis is a multi-disciplinary artist exploring human emotions. Agni studied art at Hunter College, anatomy at the Art Students League and apprenticed with a Serbian monk, learni...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Pigment

Walking Shadow 16
By Maria João Salema
Located in New York, NY
Walking Shadow 16, 2013 Oil on drafting film 30 x 36 inches
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Drafting Film, Oil

Abstract Grid Composition on Red
By Frank Shifreen
Located in New York, NY
These new works start from polar opposite impulses which juxtapose the purity and beauty of platonic forms opposed to impulsive muscular instantaneous painting. Shifreen internalizes...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Abstract Composition in Green, Black and Gray
By Frank Shifreen
Located in New York, NY
These new works start from polar opposite impulses which juxtapose the purity and beauty of platonic forms opposed to impulsive muscular instantaneous painting. Shifreen internalizes...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Abstract Composition in Grays
By Frank Shifreen
Located in New York, NY
These new works start from polar opposite impulses which juxtapose the purity and beauty of platonic forms opposed to impulsive muscular instantaneous painting. Shifreen internalizes...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Mare
By Maria João Salema
Located in New York, NY
Mare, 2013 Oil on canvas 36 x 40 in
Category

2010s Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Walking Shadow 9
By Maria João Salema
Located in New York, NY
Walking Shadow 9, 2013 Oil on drafting film 30 x 36 inches
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Landscape Paintings

Materials

ABS, Drafting Film, Oil

Walking Shadow 11
By Maria João Salema
Located in New York, NY
Walking Shadow 11, 2013 Oil on drafting film 30 x 36 inches
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Drafting Film, Oil

Web of Desire #1 (Large Study for experiments in Pure Painting)
By Lee Wells
Located in New York, NY
Web of Desire #1 (Large Study for Pure Painting), 2013 Acrylic on canvas 76 x 84 inches Signed, dated and titled on verso. Lee Wells is a conceptual artist, curator, and writer...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Eyewitness 1
By Eleanna Martinou
Located in New York, NY
Eyewitnesses I Mixed media on paper on canvas 200cm x 200cm Eleanna Martinou was born in Athens (1981). Studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts (200...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Summer, from the Seasons Series
By Eric Friedmann
Located in New York, NY
Friedmann’s expressive and colorful abstractions elicit an immediacy of painting and the relativity of time. The works in the series suggest a subjective impression of movement, like...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Linen, Acrylic

Matthew the Fervid
By Lina Pigadioti
Located in New York, NY
Matthew the Fervid, 2017 Printmaking and mixed media on paper and re-board 165x121x68cm Lina Pigadioti-Tzima (b. Athens 1967) studied at Parsons School of Art & Design in Paris (BFA...
Category

2010s Contemporary Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Archival Paper, Screen

Love (Simplicity is Complex series)
By Agni Zotis
Located in New York, NY
Love (Simplicity is Complex series) Acrylic and phosphorescent pigments on canvas 72 x 66 inches
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Frozen 3 from Crossroad series
By Lina Pigadioti
Located in New York, NY
Frozen 3, 2016 Printmaking on plexiglass 46,5 x 37 cm Lina Pigadioti-Tzima (b. Athens 1967) studied at Parsons School of Art & Design in Paris (BFA, 1991) and Central Saint Martins ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Screen

Byzantium Zero
By Eleanna Martinou
Located in New York, NY
Byzantium Zero, 2017 Mixed-media on canvas 70 x 100 cm Eleanna Martinou was born in Athens (1981). Studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts (2006) and graduated with a MA in the Ar...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

UFO Adamski-Type
By Lee Wells
Located in New York, NY
UFO Adamski-Type, 20167 Watercolor on paper 22 x 26 inches -- Lee Wells is a conceptual artist, curator, and writer in New York and Athens Greece. His artwork and projects have bee...
Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Watercolor

Niqab Rocker
By Brian Leo
Located in New York, NY
Niqab Rocker, 2016 Acrylic on canvas 24 x 24 inches
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Two Flags
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
Two Flags, 2017 Florescent Acrylic and crystal reflective tape 60 x 40 cm
Category

2010s Minimalist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic Polymer

Abstraction with Blast Wound
By Lee Wells
Located in New York, NY
Abstraction with Blast Wound, 2011 Oil on linen 18 x 14 inches From the exhibition Action for Freedom
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

The Lighthouse of Nauplion
By Nikos Kanarelis
Located in New York, NY
The Lighthouse of Nauplion, 2015 Oil on canvas 25 x 30 cm Nikos Kanarelis was born in Athens, Greece in 1975 where he now lives and works. Βetween ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Orange and Grey Disturbance in the Force
By Lee Wells
Located in New York, NY
Orange and Grey Disturbance in the Force, 2013 Acrylic on canvas 20 x 16 inches
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Study for pure painting #1 (diptych)
By Lee Wells
Located in New York, NY
Study for pure painting #1 (diptych), 2013 Acrylic on canvas 33 x 52 inches
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Study for the Street Battle
By Lee Wells
Located in New York, NY
Study for the Street Battle, 2013 Oil and fluorescent pigment on canvas 14 x 10 inches 16 x 12 inches framed Signed and annotated on the verso
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil

Rome Wasnt Burn't in a Day
By Raymond Salvatore Harmon
Located in New York, NY
Rome Wasnt Burn't in a Day, 2016 Ink & pva on paper, mounted on wood 22 x 24 x 8 inches Although RSH’s artwork originated on the streets, he has spent over a decade developing a...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Gray Scale Study for Pure Painting 3
By Lee Wells
Located in New York, NY
Gray Scale Study for Pure Painting 3, 2016 Acrylic on museum board mounted to board Artwork size - 8 x 6.5 inches Framed Size - 16 x 20 inches signed and dated on recto Lee We...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Russian EVA 27 9:29 AM - 2:52 PM
By Vargas-Suarez Universal
Located in New York, NY
Vargas-Suarez Universal Russian EVA 27 9:29 AM - 2:52 PM, 2015 Enamel paint on canvas 91 x 91 cm
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

Materials

Enamel

Venus 8 (Lung)
By Christina McPhee
Located in New York, NY
Venus 8 (Lung), 2009 ink on synthetic paper 30 x 22 in / 762 x 558 mm unframed drawing Christina McPhee’s expansive abstract paintings, drawings, photographs, and videos test or query how can we know, and who is we? Moving from within a matrix of measurement, observation and contingent effects, her work resists characterization as product, and continually accesses fields outside itself. For her, process equals trial. Her work emulates potential forms of life, in various systems and territories, from a perspective of the non-self– a world beyond identity. McPhee’s dynamic, performative, physical engagement with materials, in both her analogue and digital works, is a seduction into surface-skidding calligraphic gestures and mark-making. The tactics of living are in subterfuge, like the ‘dazzle...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Archival Ink

The Imminence of a Revelation which does not Occur
By Raymond Salvatore Harmon
Located in New York, NY
The Imminence of a Revelation which does not Occur, 2016 Oil & aerosol on folded paper/structural foam 40 x 40 x 11 inches Although RSH’s artwork originated on the streets, he h...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Gray Scale Study for Pure Painting 2
By Lee Wells
Located in New York, NY
Gray Scale Study for Pure Painting 2, 2016 Acrylic on museum board mounted to board Artwork size - 8 x 6.5 inches Framed Size - 16 x 20 inches signed and dated on recto Lee We...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

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