“The strongest bond to unite all human beings…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Gabriel Lavoie
Paul Zimmerman: Your are a figurative artist. How do you select your subjects?
Gabriel Lavoie: ...
NY Times - Julie Mehretu’s vibrant colors; Minjung Kim’s gray and black ink paintings; Jean Katambayi Mukendi’s “Quarantaine” drawings; and Bosco Sodi’s clay spheres. - read more ...
artnews - Sanam Khatibi’s painstakingly detailed paintings come in many forms, from small-scale still lifes that reflect Dutch Golden Age styles to larger canvases with nude figures in forestial settings. Bind...
“Deep and simple…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Reinhard Stammer
Paul Zimmerman: How did you develop interest in art?
Reinhard Stammer: I have been drawing and painting since my early chi...
“Art is my inner voice…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Roula Chreim
Paul Zimmerman: There is phantasy and story telling in your paintings. How do you select your subjects?
Roula Chreim: I a...
Wallpaper - Kudzanai-Violet Hwami creates collages that consume the figures within them in colour and painterly forms. Her paintings are pieced together with precision, but there is something unorthodox about t...
“I enjoy the imperfection…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Aomi Kikuchi
Paul Zimmerman: How did you become interested in art?
Aomi Kikuchi: Ever since I was a child, I have loved creating thing...
“Then we went out and saw the stars…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Anna Poerio
Paul Zimmerman: You tell stories in each of your figurative paintings. Where do you find inspiration?
Anna Poerio: I find...
Christie’s - An introduction to the visually supercharged world of the Japanese artist who is loved by A-listers, endorsed by fashion brands and inspired by everything from manga comics to Edo period woodcuts. ...
“I let myself risk and experiment...”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Natalie Wiswell
Paul Zimmerman:How did you develop interest in art?
Natalie Wiswell: Connection and interest in art is bu...