‘Antimony (The White Powder) by Marcela Bolivar, on view at Krab Jab Studio in Seattle
‘ Artist ’ Category
Ernst Fuchs Deceased 1930 – 2015
November 9th, 2015 - Leo Plaw
Painter, architect, graphic designer and musician Ernst Fuchs died in the night today. He was 85 years old.
Kathrina Sofie Baumgartner – Designwerkstatt Bilderrahmen
November 17th, 2014 - Leo Plaw
In the Designwerkstatt Bilderrahmen, Munich is a solo exhibition of Kathrina Sofie Baumgartner’s artworks which opens on the 15th of November.
James Gleeson – Charles Nodrum Gallery
October 30th, 2014 - Leo Plaw
After a six years, the artworks of James Gleeson will be exhibited at Charles Nodrum Gallery again.
Wolfgang Hutter Deceased 1928 – 2014
October 18th, 2014 - Leo Plaw
The Viennese painter and graphic artist Wolfgang Hutter (13 December 1928) passed away on September 26, 2014. Hutter was a founding member of the Art Club and one of the main representatives of the famous Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.
HR Giger Dead
May 13th, 2014 - Leo Plaw
HR Giger died from injuries sustained because of a fall on Monday the 12th of May 2014. After tripping and falling down stairs at his Zurich home, he was rushed to hospital where he later passed away, aged 74.
Leo Plaw – Micha Colory Krebs in Galerie Atelier III
December 2nd, 2013 - Leo Plaw
Hailing from the Berlin art scene painters Leo Plaw and Micha Colory Krebs provide insights into their intense colours and dynamic visual cosmos – they immersing themselves in a wide range of topics.
Prateep Kochabua – Snail Boat and Dragon Ship
December 1st, 2013 - Leo Plaw
The Bangkok Museum of Contemporary Art published its first book “”Destiny to Imagination” documenting Prateep Kochabua’s surrealist paintings and inspirations. Andrew J West gives an explanation of one of Prateep’s paintings, “Prateep Kochabua – Snail Boat and Dragon Ship”.
Iain Whittaker – Psychopomp
September 20th, 2013 - Leo Plaw
Australian painter Iain Whittaker’s exhibition Psychopomp travels to Goulburn Regional Gallery from October 3 – 26. Replete with fantastic imagery and seemingly incongruous juxtapositions, this exhibition showcases the results of a 17 year painting odyssey, a process of developing ludicrous yet convincing images with unexpected undertows, where the fantastic is the only way to approach reality with any clarity.