Miyoko Ito
Miyoko Ito (1918–1983) A Luminous Legacy from Abstract Reveries
Review: "A Sanctuary Between Japan and America" by Jerry Saltz
In the evocative portrayal "A Sanctuary Between Japan and America," Jerry Saltz crafts a poignant journey through...
German Expressionism
German Expressionism: Unveiling the Soul of the Early 20th Century
German Expressionism, a dynamic art movement that emerged in the early 20th century, is a testament to the power of inner emotions over objective reality....
Neo-Expressionism
Neo-Expressionism: The Raw Embrace of Humanity
Neo-Expressionism emerged as a pivotal art movement, standing as a dramatic reaction against the conceptual and minimal art of the 1970s. In a radical departure from the preceding decade's...
Expressionism
Expressionism: Unleashing the Inner Emotions on Canvas
Expressionism, a groundbreaking modernist movement that emerged in Northern Europe at the turn of the 20th century, is a testament to the power of subjective feeling in art....
Die Brücke (The Bridge)
Die Brücke (The Bridge): Pioneers of German Expressionism
Die Brücke, a German Expressionist collective, found its roots in Dresden, later relocating to Berlin, where it thrived from 1905 to 1913. The very essence of their...
Der Blaue Reiter
Der Blaue Reiter: A Vanguard of Spiritual Expressionism
In the tumultuous landscape of early 20th-century art, where boundaries blurred, and conventions shattered, emerged a transformative movement that sought to harness the transcendental power of color...
Miami Artist Michael O’Khaen UnveilsThousands of Threatened Species
Captivating Artwork Illuminates Biodiversity Crisis: Miami Artist Michael O'Khaen Unveils Thousands of Threatened Species
In a world grappling with the complexities of environmental issues, Miami-based visual artist and sculptor Michael O'Khaen presents his latest thought-provoking...
Hélio Oiticica
Hélio Oiticica (1937 – 1980) is widely regarded as one of Brazil’s leading artists of the twentieth century and a touchstone for much contemporary art made since the 1960s, primarily through his freewheeling, participatory...
Before the deluge, who was Jean-Michel Basquiat?
Before the deluge, who was Jean-Michel Basquiat?
Walter Robinson remembers the legendary painter as a (very) young man
Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–88) was by most accounts a sweet kid. He had a baby face and a distinctive walk,...
Carmelo Arden Quin
Madi International Carmelo Arden Quin
b. 1913, Rivera, Uruguayd. 2010, Savigny-sur-Orge, France
The elements of sculpture, volumes and vacuums, interrelate in a variety of ways, forming a rich and playful range of plastic positions, all of...
Concretism Art: the Beauty of Pure Form, Line and Color
Concretism Art: the Beauty of Pure Form and Color
How can artists use color psychology?
How can artists use color psychology?
Color psychology refers to the study of how colors can affect human emotions, behaviors, and perceptions. Artists can leverage color psychology in their work to create powerful and impactful...
Visu Contemporary Sculpture and Repetition
Visu Contemporary to present Sculpture and Repetition in Painting an exhibit featuring works by Alfredo Álvares Plágaro, Karen Rifas and Hendrik Zimmer.
Visu Contemporary is delighted to announce its upcoming exhibit, Sculpture and Repetition in Painting —...
Minimalist Art
minimalist art
Less is more
Minimalism in art is a style that emerged in the late 1950s and early 1960s as a reaction against the complexity and expressiveness of abstract expressionism. It is characterized by its...