Tag: Colours

Expressionism as Lived Experience: Questioning Universality with Sasha Ryabchik

Ryabchik’s work presumes that viewers will recognize emotions signaled through gestureโ€”emotions they know, have felt or expect to feel. Yet emotion isn’t pre-linguistic or universal; it’s culturally coded, variable, historically situated. Here the assumption of universality encounters its limit. When Ryabchik presents spontaneous hieroglyphic signs as parallels to incomprehensible psychic processes, the correspondence is conceptually neat but ultimately simplifying. It substitutes metaphorical equivalence for substantive engagement with how meaning is actually constructed and received.

Closing a Chapter, Opening a Canvas: Darla Farner Reflects on 27 Years of Artistic Exploration

As 2025 draws to a close, Darla Farner brings a remarkable 27-year creative journey to a thoughtful and intentional conclusionโ€”one defined by fearless experimentation, emotional authenticity, and an unwavering commitment to intuitive expression. Since the summer of 1998, Farner has produced well over 300 paintings across a wide range of sizes and materials. Her preferred medium has long been watercolor and mixed media, particularly on museum-quality hot-pressed paper, where fluidity and precision coexist.

Vian Borchert Debuts New Abstract Works in New York, Washington DC, Miami, and London Exhibitions

Under the glow of New Yorkโ€™s Lower East Side galleries, acclaimed abstract artist Vian Borchert unveils a new body of work that transforms ancient myth into contemporary visual poetry. From a landmark anniversary exhibition in Manhattan to powerful presentations in Washington, DC, Miami Art Week, London, and an upcoming appearance at the Venice Biennale, Borchertโ€™s paintings trace a journey across continents and ideasโ€”where Greek mythology, social consciousness, and the search for hope converge. As her career reaches new international heights, including recognition as one of MSNโ€™s Top 10 Most Creative Artists of 2025, this story follows the forces shaping an artist whose work invites viewers to pause, reflect, and imagine what lies beyond the horizon.

Bruton + CO announces new ZERO and Beyond exhibition

Bruton + Co is proud to present its upcoming exhibition, ZERO and Beyond, at its Mayfair showroom. The exhibition will bring together works by some of the most influential and innovative international artists of the 20th and 21st Centuries, united by their radical exploration of the lightest colour, white, through masterful use of shade, texture, emotion and surface. The show opens on the 9th October 2025 and will be on view until the end of the year.ย 

Selling Fine Art Prints: The Journey of Darla Farner

From a modest collection of ten paintings and a handful of transparency scans, Darla Farner built a decades-long journey that transformed her artwork into sought-after fine art prints featured in national magazines and showcased in New Yorkโ€™s design scene. Behind each milestone was a balancing act of part-time jobs, reinvested earnings, and an unwavering vision to share her vibrant abstracts with a wider audience. Now, with over 50 works ready for collectors and designers alike, her story reveals not only how art enduresโ€”but how passion makes it thrive.

Brushstrokes of the Soul: An Intimate Conversation with Artist Vian Borchert

Vian Borchert is a distinguished contemporary artist whose expressive and emotionally charged works have captivated audiences worldwide. With a career spanning decades, Borchert blends a painterly approach with abstract and impressionistic elements, drawing deep inspiration from nature, memory, and personal experience. Raised in an environment steeped in artistic influence, her journey from a creative childhood to a celebrated fine artist and educator is as rich and nuanced as her art. In this exclusive interview, Vian shares insights into her artistic process, the inspirations that fuel her creativity, and the resilience it takes to thrive in todayโ€™s ever-evolving art world.

Rhythms of Abstraction in the Works of Mariia Denysenko and Natalia Kungurova

The painting practices of Mariia Denysenko and Natalia Kungurova confidently align with the contemporary European tradition of fine art. Both artists favour abstraction over figurative narrative, choosing to prioritise the freedom of viewer interpretation. What unites their approach is a shared sense of experimentation โ€” a dialogue between academic foundations and more fluid, exploratory decisions. Abstract painting speaks the language of emotion and state of being. As a genre, it resists a singular or rigid reading. In the work of both artists, painting becomes a visual echo of their internal rhythms โ€” rhythms that resonate instinctively with the viewer.

Bridget Riley Stuns Art World as Myrrh Soars to $2.36M at Bonhams

A legendary pioneer of Op Art, Bridget Riley just made headlines againโ€”this time with a dazzling canvas from her Egypt series that ignited a bidding war at Bonhams. At 93, Riley isnโ€™t just relevantโ€”sheโ€™s setting records. Discover why Myrrh, a work painted four decades ago, became the crown jewel of the evening and what it says about the enduring power of colour, perception, and artistic legacy.

Anna Teresa Laurita: A Life Devoted to Art and Literature

Laurita describes her artistic impulse as an unavoidable force that invades her soul, demanding expression through poetry, prose, and painting. She perceives art as a paradoxical shadowโ€”both luminous and mysteriousโ€”that penetrates the depths of the mind, seeking new forms of beauty and meaning. Her artistic journey is guided by an insatiable quest for spiritual and intellectual elevation, a theme that recurs throughout her extensive literary and visual portfolio.

Vian Borchert: Visionary Expressions in Turquoise Abstractions

With expressive brushstrokes and a palette that mirrors the serenity of ocean waves, Vian Borchertโ€™s art transcends boundaries, inviting viewers into a world of emotion and reflection. From the halls of the Louvre to the Venice Biennale, her signature abstract expressionist style continues to captivate audiences worldwide. But beyond the striking blues and evocative compositions lies a deeper narrativeโ€”one of resilience, inspiration, and a relentless pursuit of artistic excellence. Discover how Borchertโ€™s journey has shaped her global impact and why her latest exhibitions are making waves in the contemporary art scene.