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A new outstanding member of the Archetypal Expressionism Group: Erkut Tokman
Why Archetypal Expressionism? I was influenced by different art movementsas far as I was aware of them since my teenage years untill today, which they have left their marks on the history of art. I would say I was always … Continue reading
A new member of the Archetypal Expressionism Group/movement: Andrew Singer
Some thoughts on Archetypal Expressionism: The mystery of redemption is quickened whenever an outside spark animates a vessel an artist is composing – i.e. constructing in temporal rhythm – the vessel is sealed and the work exists in the artistic … Continue reading
The Story of the Archetypal Expressionism
Since the beginning of the XXth century the history of art did’nt register major ideas/paradigms or disputes. As we know, almost all the art historians and critics asserted that there are only two major paradigms: the figurative and the … Continue reading
Severin’s Choice: Michal Trpk
An overhelming testament of the human condition An outstanding member of the Archetypal Expressionism Group, Michal Trpk is one of the best international young artist of the XXIth century, a visual artist with a fresh and moving vision, guided by … Continue reading
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Tagged archetypal expressionism group, Art in the City, Brâncuşi, Czech Artists, Michal Trpk
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LOCATING IN THE PAST, THE SICKNESS OF THE PRESENT
“. . . I hope to expose both the moral horror and criminal injustices of the age and to speak to their persistence in our own.” CONSTANTIN SEVERIN’S INTERVIEW WITH NORMAN LOCK CONSTANTIN SEVERIN: Can we start with the beginning? … Continue reading
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Tagged American Meteor, American Novel, archetypal expressionism, archetypal expressionism group, Bellevue Literary Press, Brâncuşi, Carol Edwards, Erika Goldman, Ionesco, Klee, Norman Lock, Text and Time 80, The Boy in His Winter, The Paris Review, The Port-Wine Stain, The Third Language, Walt Whitman
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Severin’s Choice: Nathalie Detsch Southworth
Artist’s statement: My fascination is for the eternal, for the ancient and spiritual. I have always tried to find some answers in history and other cultures as to what it means to be human. Bedded in the stream of many … Continue reading
Arta Arhetipală&Expresionismul Arhetipal
Probabil ştiţi cu toţii, dragii mei cititori şi colegi, câte ceva din aventura mea în lumea artei, începută mai pregnant în 2000-2001, după lecturi, exerciţii plastice şi scrieri în domeniu de o viaţă; cam pe atunci am devenit tot mai … Continue reading
Severin’s Choice: Fefe Talavera
Artist statement: Fefe Talavera’s monster paintings are metaphors for strong and subconscious human emotions like anger, fear, dreams or desire. The colourful fantastic beasts which she connects with the “dark side” of her inner self stand for the artist’s cultural … Continue reading
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Tagged archetypal expressionism group, Aztec, fefe talavera, Maya, Sao Paulo, Underground Movements
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Debate: Archetypal Expressionism &MoMA
Forever Now: Archetypal Expressionism There is a lot of evidence in the print media (from Monitorul de Suceava, Romania, in November 2001 to World Literature Today, USA, in November 2014) as well as on the Internet that, since the beginning … Continue reading
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Tagged archetypal art, archetypal expressionism, archetypal expressionism group, Atemporal Art, constantin brancusi, Cristina Olteanu, euronews, Glenn Lowry, joelle dinnage, Laura Hoptman, Lavacow, luca curci, Madison Morrison, MoMA, Olga Borte, wolfgang spindler, World Literature Today
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My artworks at Rotterdam International Art Fair
This week, Friday 12 September and Saturday 13 September, three of my artworks, oil on canvas, will be displayed at the Rotterdam International Art Fair. I’ll have the chance to meet and discuss with over 3,000 art lovers, art collectors, … Continue reading