His Most Famous Installation (Cavemanman) – Thomas Hirschhorn

Thomas Hirschhorn (b.1957) is a popular artist from Bern, Switzerland. He worked as a ‘Graphic Designer’ in Paris in the late eighties and gained fame for his installations wherein he uses the common materials of daily use, such as wraps of plastic, silver or aluminum foil, duct tape, cardboard, mirror, TV/Computer monitors, and scraps of wood, to name some. He likes to use these articles in his work, because he thinks that they are not arty and have a universal Read More

A Modern Yet Classic Surrealist Artist – The Value Of Anna Chromy

Anna Chromy was born in Bohemia and read in Paris, France at the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere under Maurice Mejaz, the former director of the Academie of Beaux-Arts in Caracas. She has showed in Venice’s Biennale plus many art galleries in Europe, like the Salon du Printemps in Paris and the Syra Gallery in Barcelona. Chromy says of her art: “I really enjoy the elaborate baroque style of my homeland, which I endeavor to show via the poetic surroundings Read More