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Brian M Brooks, “Reflection”

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Inizia o amplia una vera collezione d'arte con noi. In pochi clic puoi avere la collezione d'arte che gli amanti dell'arte come te e noi sogniamo di avere. Ora è possibile, puoi possedere arte vera, da artisti di qualità da galleria. Spazio, costi e altre barriere al collezionismo sono stati eliminati. Non amare solo l'arte, possedila.

 

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Simon James nel suo studio

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Quando acquisti arte con noi, supporti l'artista come mai prima d'ora. Il nostro approccio permette agli artisti di creare nuove opere, nuovi progetti, lavorare a tempo pieno ed essere visti ovunque si trovino. Questo perché il nostro nuovo approccio significa che ogni amante dell'arte, ovunque si trovi, può acquistare, godere e possedere arte a un prezzo ragionevole.
 
 

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Possiedi davvero una grande arte

L'arte ha utilizzato e aggiunto molti media nel corso dei secoli. Spesso nuove tecnologie e opportunità hanno portato alla loro adozione. Oggi puoi supportare gli artisti attraverso un nuovo mezzo digitale. Ti permette di acquistare e vendere un'opera d'arte reale creata a Santiago, ma che ora può essere vista su una parete a Berlino, facilmente e a un costo ragionevole.

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Clicca, clicca, possiedi

Vogliamo che tu goda dell'esperienza di trovare, acquistare e collezionare arte. Sfoglia le nostre collezioni, clicca sull'arte che ti interessa e con pochi clic la possiedi. Dopo la registrazione vedrai l'arte nella tua collezione. Semplice, chiaro e divertente. Se hai problemi, contattaci e parla con una persona reale. In definitiva, come dovrebbe essere.

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È sicuro e protetto

Promettiamo di offrirti un'esperienza sicura, protetta e affidabile. Utilizziamo la migliore tecnologia ecc. per mantenere te e i tuoi dati sicuri e privati. Il nostro team è composto da amanti dell'arte, come te. Pertanto, sappiamo quanto sia importante un ambiente sicuro e protetto. Questa è la nostra priorità e la nostra promessa per assicurarci che tu lo abbia.

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Anne von Westphalen - A Multiverse of The Women’s Gaze

Anne von Westphalen, who is known for her narrative painting and has made a name for herself under her artist's name, recently became better known through the jury selection for the prestigious Strabag Prize. Von Westphalen completed her preliminary studies at the age of twenty at the Rostock Art School before the now 32-year-old artist began her studies in 2009 at the University of the Arts under Professor Pia Fries. In 2015, she graduated as a master student of Prof Gregory Cumins and developed her painting from then on. Since then, her work has been shown in numerous exhibitions. Her work spans a great range in a multitude of directions, in terms of subject matter, practice and more.

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Hermann Reimer - A Man of Multiple Perspectives

A maker of worlds, a destroyer of worlds, or simply an explorer the undetermined in space or time this and more are the roles Hermann Reimer as artist and creator fills. Questions of what is possible, what is past or present, what is tangible or hidden fill his artworks. He jumps between worlds and with a little artistic quantum tunneling between genres; interior views, the figurative, the historical, and most recently landscape. The imagery is starker outside of his landscapes but in all areas he delves deep, drawing us down to look beyond the immediate. His touch is that of a master, you are caressed into entering Hermann’s spaces, worlds, and his flickering senses of time - you are transfixed, you follow, you stay…and return for more. As befits a masters’ student of Prof. Klaus Fußmann, and physicist his work inhabits the grey areas between art, subdued passion and the hard sciences, and are works that can only entrance and endure. His is a huge presence, imposing and one which exerts a near universal attractive force on the viewer.

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Artisti in evidenza

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From a cupboard to the RHA’s Summer Exhibition for Daithi it has been quite the fantastical journey. Our first meeting, was magical, in a Harry Potter sense, when we came across his work during a Wimbledon Studios open day. His particular studio, was so small in fact, that he had had to take off the door, so visitors could see his work and him. But from small acorns come great things. This was the setting then where we first encountered this dedicated lover of architecture, history and materials old and new. A few year later, Irish born and bred, Daithi is now gracing Ireland’s equivalent to Britain’s world famous Royal Academy, Summer Exhibition. For us this is no surprise. Daithi’s art always has had flair, sometimes so much so that it demands to be centre stage. Yet behind the flair and drama, there are messages which are frequently complex but also totally relatable. This makes his art easy to into dive into, whatever your background, and after a little time in the shallow end, you can diver deeper into the tempting depths. The superficial and the deep elements for us starkly link the art to how we live and have lived our ordinary lives. The great fun in Daithi’s work though is the search, the hunt for the clues, the signs (sometimes literally) and the asides which open the door to realties we can understand and often much more. At AOR it is these elements, which we draw into focus and highlight. The carefully crafted intricate elements which live in Daithi’s structures take you back to the past, present, future or even the other worldly. Centred many times around a concept of the home, the works gives us a familiar starting point, to enter his commentary on our societies . Given his background, often the references are to Ireland’s unique mix of religion, folklore, domesticity and rapid social change. Yet, wherever you are based, you will see him tackling universals issues and truths. His canvas is both parochial and universal to us. So go explore, dive in and enjoy. You will be rewarded, time and again.

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“Who the **** are you?”, once asked John Lennon*. The answer was Brian Brooks, creator of mesmeric art and a talent musician and more. He is also a man whose stories illuminate and entrance, just like his art. He was Britain’s man in New York in the 70s. He knew Deborah Harry, he was dorm mates with Rupert Smith, he worked with Andy Warhol and much, much more. As an artist, his work is second to none. He has a range which few can match, exquisite skill, and a penetrating vision. Brian M. Brooks’ work remains relatively unknown, but it is one which will almost certainly reward the collector. My work navigates the boundary between realism, abstraction and colour theory, drawing on Josef Albers’ exploration of colour interactions. I create realistic, semi-abstract, and fully abstract pieces—each informing the other in a layered conversation. Through this interplay, I investigate how colour shapes form, depth and perception, while also exploring the concept of fragmentation within my semi-abstract work. His subject matter spans the genres of portraiture, landscape, seascape and still life, each offering a unique space to explore the dynamics of colour and form. In his abstract compositions, he examines how colours interact and influence each other, reflecting Albers’ belief in colour as an active, relational force. At times by placing colours side by side in unexpected ways, he create tensions and harmonies that shift with the viewer’s perspective. This study of colour as a dynamic medium not only underpins my abstract work but also influences my approach to realism, where colour plays a central role in evoking mood, space, and emotion. The semi-abstract pieces bridge these worlds, incorporating elements of both realism and abstraction through the concept of fragmentation. Here, form is deconstructed and reassembled, suggesting figures, landscapes or still life compositions that emerge and dissolve into fields of colour. Fragmentation allows hin to capture the transient and multifaceted nature of perception—how we often perceive things not as solid wholes but as fragments that the mind pieces together. This approach invites the viewer to actively participate in constructing meaning, while interpreting the whole through its parts. Through his work, he aims to engage viewers in a dynamic experience where colour, form and fragmentation create a shifting sense of reality. By blending abstract colour studies with realistic representation and fragmented forms across various subjects, He encourages a deeper, layered exploration of how colour and perception inform our understanding of the world. *Lennon’s erudite statement was in response to discovering Brian in a recording studio he had booked…yet a little while late he and Brian were jamming and talking music. A talent for bonhomie is also one Brian possesses.