What did Piet Mondrian’s works represent?
Piet Mondrian's paintings were not just artistic expressions, but also a means to connect people with the fundamental order of the cosmos. He believed that abstraction, with its ability to convey the underlying spirituality of...
THE WORLD’S GREATEST SINNER
The World’s Greatest Sinner at the Galbut Institute, featuring 4 historic and monumental works on paper drawn by the artist Anna Vickers over 20 years ago. The exhibition will take place Feb 15 - May 3, 2025 with an opening reception Saturday, Feb 15, 12-4pm.
Roots by Reni Arias at Arts Connection
Roots by Reni Arias at Arts Connection
On February 14 at 6:00 p.m., Arts Connection presents Roots, the new exhibition by Reni Arias. The show features a selection of 50 works from his project La...
Tertulia Nights feat. Richard Vergez and Ana Mendez
Tertulia Nights feat. Richard Vergez and Ana Mendez
Mark Dion and Alexis Rockman: Journey to Nature’s Underworld
Mark Dion and Alexis Rockman: Journey to Nature’s Underworld
Jaye Rhee: Fragile Terrain
Open Water by @WendyWischer_Art
A new immersive, multi-media installation reflecting on the ocean—both the vast seas and the ocean that resides within us. Through non-linear storytelling, sound, and projected video, the exhibition explores the vulnerability of loving something as it fades away. The ocean’s surface remains unchanged, but beneath it lie secrets, beauty, and wildness we are losing, leaving mysteries forever undiscovered. Wischer immersive show includes footage from the arctic ocean playing on 4 large, curved, rear projection video screens and a sound composition of nature songs mixed with melodic and abstract scores played around the room in 5.1 surround sound.
Bart van der Leck
Bart van der Leck (1876-1958): Pioneering Modernism and the De Stijl Movement
AbstractBart van der Leck (1876-1958) was a Dutch painter, designer, and key figure in the development of modern art in the early 20th...
Call for Artists: Women’s History Month at Kissimmee City Hall
Call for Artists: Women's History Month at Kissimmee City Hall
About the Event
CALL FOR ARTISTS: Osceola Arts is looking to celebrate the rich history and accomplishments of women in Central Florida with the annual Women’s...
Un legado en constante evolución
Un legado en constante evolución
Los movimientos del arte visual son un testimonio de la creatividad humana y de su capacidad para adaptarse a los cambios y para expresar sus ideas y emociones a través...
Open call for Artists National Women’s History Month
Call for Artists National Women's History Month
Kazimir Malevich Suprematist movement
Kazimir Malevich and Black Square (1915): A Revolutionary Moment in Art History
Kazimir Malevich (1879-1935), a pioneering figure in modern art, is best known for his iconic painting Black Square (1915). This work, often regarded...
Alexander Dorner
Alexander Dorner (1893-1957): A Visionary in Museum Theory and Practice
AbstractAlexander Dorner (1893-1957) was a pioneering figure in the field of museum studies and art history, whose innovative ideas and practices reshaped the role of...
Atributos, símbolos, simbolismo, iconografía e iconología
Atributos, símbolos, simbolismo, iconografía e iconología son conceptos fundamentales en la creación de obras de arte visuales. Cada uno de ellos tiene un papel específico en la transmisión de significado, interpretación cultural y conexión...
Estilos de arte visual
En las artes visuales, el estilo se refiere a una manera distintiva y reconocible en que se realiza una obra de arte. Es un conjunto de características que permiten agrupar obras en categorías relacionadas,...
Medios de Comunicación de las Arte Visuales
Los medios de comunicación en las artes visuales son las herramientas y materiales que los artistas utilizan para plasmar su visión creativa en una obra. Estos medios no solo afectan la estética final de...