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 →
Maya Kulenovic is a Canadian artist, living in Toronto.rnShe was born in 1975 in Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia (presently Bosnia Herzegovina).
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'Art is a form of daily meditation on the three cornerstones of human experience: life, death and love. The many permutations of these three shape our daily events and human behaviour- our collective history, memory and hope
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Most of my works bear some reference to war, mortality and fragility of culture. The extreme experiences of war and genocide, as collective madness, evoke an element of chaos and transform our collective consciousness, bringing out both its creative and destructive elements. I think of my paintings as investigations into the unreliable nature of safety, possessions and knowledge - and the search for spirituality of some sort, as a promise of compassion.'
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