Interview with Amanda Sage: Painter of Revolution – by Carrie Ann Baade
Amanda Sage talks to Carrie Ann Baade about humanity, painting, the ‘Ana-Suromai’ and the symbolic act of ‘lifting the skirt’. Continue reading
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Amanda Sage talks to Carrie Ann Baade about humanity, painting, the ‘Ana-Suromai’ and the symbolic act of ‘lifting the skirt’. Continue reading →
We’re very excited to announce that we will be publishing the first comprehensive art book on Chet Zar which will be released in early 2012. Continue reading →
“For 4 years I have been working on the theme of puppets. Despite the very sophisticated and intricate design, they can rarely operate. Are these puppets, in their limited ability to act and operate, an allegory, a surrealistic parable of our humanity?"
Born in Sofia (Bulgaria) in 1948, Alexandra Müller-Jontschewa completed her art studies in Leipzig.
In 1995, Alexandra received the prestigious distinction Doctor Honoris Causa of the International Contemporary Art Academy in Belgium.
Alexandra Müller-Jontschewa creations have been displayed around the world in numerous countries including: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Russia…
Alexandra is now based out of Hohenölsen (Germany).
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