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A quick disclaimer. Some artists in the blog are from the gallery and others are not. I am not paid to promote any artists whom I do not represent. This blog is simply for the joy of sharing my discoveries with you. Comments welcome!

Malevich’s Black Square From a Taoist Perspective
Malevich’s Black Square From a Taoist Perspective

Some love it, some hate it, some don’t get it, but we’re still talking about Malevich’s Black Square over a century after it was first exhibited in 1915 in Petrograd. I recently came across an intriguing new way of looking at this famous work - based in the Chinese traditions.

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Modern ArtKatrine Levin13 April 2016Malevich, black square, symbolism Comments
Happy. And the Art of Being.
Happy. And the Art of Being.

Chen Li's swirling lines and harmonious colours convey the magic of a still mountain top, the movement of the wind, the viscousness of heat. For him, it's about searching for and finding a feeling of deep happiness, and expressing it through his work.

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Chinese contemporary, Chen LiKatrine Levin17 March 2016Chen Li, nature, landscape, romanticism, expressionismComment
City Migrators: The Winds of Change
City Migrators: The Winds of Change

Wu Jun (Chinese, b.1959) explores the feeling of rootlessness and disorientation brought by change. He compares the effect of China’s rapidly changing way of life to the migration of birds, conveying the feeling of weightlessness and roaming, and the need to adapt to survive. 

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Wu Jun, Chinese contemporaryKatrine Levin14 March 2016Wu Jun, hyperrealism, hyper-realism, symbolism, surrealismComment
Cabinets of Curiosities - As Curious as Ever
Cabinets of Curiosities - As Curious as Ever

Cabinets of curiosities (which according to Wikipedia are also known as Kunstkabinett, Kunstkammer, Wunderkammer, Cabinets of Wonder, and wonder-rooms) are collections of extraordinary objects which, in various forms and formats through the centuries, have inspired wonder and the interpretation and re-interpretation of the world.

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CollectingKatrine Levin23 November 2015collecting, curiosities, museums, kunstcamera Comment
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