Lukáš Kándl‘s Phoenix and Dragons and Shoji Tanaka‘s L’art Genso exhibitions were very close to each other, so Fantastic Visions brought the two artists and organisers together.
‘ Art Fair ’ Category
Phoenix and Dragons Exhibition Grand Palais 2011
December 12th, 2011 - Leo Plaw
Each year, Lukáš Kándl presents at the Salon Comparaisons, in Paris, a special themed exhibition of hand picked artists working in Magical Realism and its related directions.
Moksha Art Fair 2011
November 17th, 2011 - Leo Plaw
The Moksha Art Fair, featuring the very best in visionary art, music and performance artists is happening again during the week of Art Basel Miami Beach, November 30th through December 3, 2011 at 7th Circuit Studios.
Phoenix and Dragons Invade the Grand Palais
November 15th, 2011 - Leo Plaw
The group “Strange-Visionirique” led by the artist Lukáš Kándl will present this year Phoenix and Dragons. Nineteen international artists from three continents will exhibit their artwork at the Grand Palais.
De Es “Planetarier” Feature Exhibition Gallery Szaal Vienna
November 1st, 2011 - Leo Plaw
Under the motto “Art Personalities” Gallery Szaal presents important contemporary Austrian artists. This time De Es Schwertberger was chosen.
Moksha Art Fair 2010
November 9th, 2010 - Leo Plaw
The Moksha Art Fair, featuring the very best in visionary art, music and performance is happening again during the week of Art Basel Miami Beach. The opening reception will commence with the Moksha Gallery expo, featuring world-renowned visionary artists Alex Grey, Robert Venosa, Martina Hoffmann.
Strychnin Gallery at SCOPE Basel 2010
June 8th, 2010 - Leo Plaw
While Strychnin Gallery is strictly speaking, not a gallery for Fantastic and Visionary Art, they do at times exhibit artists that fall into those realms. That in itself is enough to warrant attention, but when they also attend a number of the best selling and most visited art fairs, they deserve a closer look.
Madeline Von Foerster’s Amazon Cabinet
October 23rd, 2008 - Leo Plaw
The most entertaining story was how one of Madeline Von Foerster‘s artworks, “Amazon Cabinet” was held by customs in Frankfurt Germany, because they thought that it was an Old Master’s artwork and not painted by a living 36 year old American artist.



