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  • 206, Allan

    *1981 Europe Allan Yulia 206 Artist ID: Exhibitions & Shows 2017 - 2022 | Macgregor Fine Arts Edinburgh Art Fair Borders Art Fair Selected artist for Tobermory Distillery advertising campaign Shortlisted artist for VAA artist award Holy Art gallery (London) Selected artist for MacMillan Art Show Hangar Art Gallery (North Berwick) Boomer art gallery (London) 2017 - 2019 | Macgregor Fine Arts Edinburgh Art Fair Borders Art Fair 2016 | Macgregor Fine Arts Scottish Borders Art Fair Christo’s Gallery (Glasgow) Gallery I (Inverurie) Pittenweem Art Festival Solo Charity Art Exhibition for QCCC (Edinburgh) Number Four Gallery (St Abbs) 2015 | Macgregor Fine Arts Waterside Art Gallery Scottish Borders Art Fair Edinburgh Art Fair Dundas Castle Charity Art Auction 2014 | Scottish Borders Art Fair (Kelso) Untitled Artists Art Fair (London) Waterside Gallery (Stratford-Upon-Avon) Edinburgh Art Fair Macgregor Fine Arts (Glasgow) 2012 - 2013 | Mixed shows at Storm Studio Gallery (Moffat) and Hangar Framing & Gallery (North Berwick) Macmillan Art Show (Edinburgh) Selected artist for Clydeside Open Art Show (Glasgow) Mixed shows at Holroyd Gallery (North Ballachulish) Christo’s Gallery (Glasgow) Edinburgh Art Fair 2009 - 2011 | Group Shows in Life On Canvas Art Gallery (Edinburgh) Exhibition Cancer Research UK Solo exhibition in Open Door (Edinburgh) Festival Group Show at The Laurel Gallery (Hanover Fine Arts) Personal Statement I am originally from Ukraine but have been residing in Scotland for the past 16 years, where I work as a professional artist. Painting has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember, and it’s a passion I deeply cherish. I primarily work with oil paints and am captivated by the natural shades, contrasts, and textures that I encounter. In my artwork, I strive to blend my personal emotions with the atmospheric moods presented by nature. Each of my paintings is special to me because I infuse every piece with my soul and passion. The journey of creation is always unpredictable, guided by both my imagination and the inspiration I draw from the natural world around me. Publications BTN magazine (Feb, 2013) Personal Statement I am originally from Ukraine but have been residing in Scotland for the past 16 years, where I work as a professional artist. Painting has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember, and it’s a passion I deeply cherish. I primarily work with oil paints and am captivated by the natural shades, contrasts, and textures that I encounter. In my artwork, I strive to blend my personal emotions with the atmospheric moods presented by nature. Each of my paintings is special to me because I infuse every piece with my soul and passion. The journey of creation is always unpredictable, guided by both my imagination and the inspiration I draw from the natural world around me. Publications BTN magazine (Feb, 2013) Women in Art Beach View, Bass Rock 2494 Art ID 2024 | 130 x 60 cm Oil on canvas 1000 $ Yulia Allan Women in Art In the Autumn Woods 2495 Art ID 2025 | 55 x 66 cm Acrylic on canvas 570 $ Yulia Allan Women in Art Misty Night, Glencoe 2496 Art ID 2025 | 66 x 55 cm Acrylic on canvas 750 $ Yulia Allan Women in Art Sunset Over the Beach 2497 Art ID 2025 | 90 x 70 cm Acrylic on canvas 880 $ Yulia Allan Women in Art Sunset Walk, West Coast 2498 Art ID 2025 | 130 x 100 cm Oil on canvas 1780 $ Yulia Allan Women in Art Autumn in Aviemore 2499 Art ID 2022 | 56 x 46 cm Oil on canvas 570 $ Yulia Allan Women in Art Back to Iona 2493 Art ID 2023 | 56 x 46 cm Oil on canvas 760 $ Yulia Allan Women in Art Autumn in Rannoch Moor 2145 Art ID 2023 | 75 x 95 cm Oil on canvas 950 $ Yulia Allan Women in Art Moody Cherry 2147 Art ID 2024 | 56 x 46 cm Oil on canvas 650 $ Yulia Allan Women in Art Red Summer 2148 Art ID 2024 | 65 x 80 cm Oil on canvas 950 $ Yulia Allan Women in Art Autumn Motifs 2150 Art ID 2022 | 56 x 46 cm Oil on canvas 695 $ Yulia Allan Women in Art Sisters of the Glen Glencoe 2151 Art ID 2021 | 64 x 74 cm Oil on canvas 750 $ Yulia Allan Women in Art Waves on the Beach 2144 Art ID 2023 | 120 x 100 cm Oil on canvas 1400 $ Yulia Allan Further Works of This Artist Display Your Work Alongside the Masters of Art Our platform provides carefully curated access to artworks selected by art experts, guaranteeing a selection of the highest quality. Join the Elite Circle Our Mission and Actions At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts. By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape. Exhibitions & Shows 2017 - 2022 | Macgregor Fine Arts Edinburgh Art Fair Borders Art Fair Selected artist for Tobermory Distillery advertising campaign Shortlisted artist for VAA artist award Holy Art gallery (London) Selected artist for MacMillan Art Show Hangar Art Gallery (North Berwick) Boomer art gallery (London) 2017 - 2019 | Macgregor Fine Arts Edinburgh Art Fair Borders Art Fair 2016 | Macgregor Fine Arts Scottish Borders Art Fair Christo’s Gallery (Glasgow) Gallery I (Inverurie) Pittenweem Art Festival Solo Charity Art Exhibition for QCCC (Edinburgh) Number Four Gallery (St Abbs) 2015 | Macgregor Fine Arts Waterside Art Gallery Scottish Borders Art Fair Edinburgh Art Fair Dundas Castle Charity Art Auction 2014 | Scottish Borders Art Fair (Kelso) Untitled Artists Art Fair (London) Waterside Gallery (Stratford-Upon-Avon) Edinburgh Art Fair Macgregor Fine Arts (Glasgow) 2012 - 2013 | Mixed shows at Storm Studio Gallery (Moffat) and Hangar Framing & Gallery (North Berwick) Macmillan Art Show (Edinburgh) Selected artist for Clydeside Open Art Show (Glasgow) Mixed shows at Holroyd Gallery (North Ballachulish) Christo’s Gallery (Glasgow) Edinburgh Art Fair 2009 - 2011 | Group Shows in Life On Canvas Art Gallery (Edinburgh) Exhibition Cancer Research UK Solo exhibition in Open Door (Edinburgh) Festival Group Show at The Laurel Gallery (Hanover Fine Arts)

  • 4282, Kędzierska

    *1996 Europe Kędzierska Dominika 4282 Artist ID: Exhibition & Shows 2025 | “Women in Art Unites The World” (group exhibition), Art Palace Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 2024 | “Bloom” (two-artist exhibition), Olympic Center Gallery, Warsaw 2024 | “What the Artist Had in Mind… Painting and Photography” (group exhibition), Kler Salon, Kielce 2024 | “Women in Art Unites The World” (group exhibition), Art Palace Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 2023 | “Harmony of Light, Harmony of Beauty” (solo exhibition), Tower of Art Gallery, Kielce 2023 | “Her Portrait” (group exhibition), ArteHotel, Zamość 2022 | “Love Stories” (group exhibition), Cosma Gallery, Sopot 2022 | V National Leon Wyczółkowski Painting Competition (competition exhibition), BWA Bydgoszcz 2022 | “Her Portrait” (group exhibition), Stalowa Gallery, Warsaw 2022 | Krzysztof Grzesiak National Painting Competition (competition exhibition), Lębork Brief Biography & Artistic Journey Born: June 25, 1996, Poland Dominika Kędzierska is a contemporary Polish painter whose work invites viewers into serene worlds of subtle color and exquisite detail. Drawing inspiration from the soft luminosity of Claude Monet and the ornamental richness of Gustav Klimt, Kędzierska balances clarity of form with an ethereal sensitivity, revealing both the grace of the feminine face and the gentle rhythms of nature. Her signature palette—soft pastels, muted earth tones, quiet blues—imbues each canvas with a sense of calm. Every brushstroke is meticulously placed, yielding compositions that breathe with life yet restfulness. Through series of female portraits interwoven with seasonal motifs—blossoming spring flowers, golden autumn leaves, winter’s muted hush—Kędzierska explores transformation, renewal, and the timeless cycles that bind us to the natural world. Kędzierska’s art has been featured in numerous auctions and has entered esteemed private collections across Europe. Collectors praise her ability to evoke an inner stillness, as though each painting is a silent prayer or a meditative moment captured in pigment. Instagram Website Brief Biography & Artistic Journey Born: June 25, 1996, Poland Dominika Kędzierska is a contemporary Polish painter whose work invites viewers into serene worlds of subtle color and exquisite detail. Drawing inspiration from the soft luminosity of Claude Monet and the ornamental richness of Gustav Klimt, Kędzierska balances clarity of form with an ethereal sensitivity, revealing both the grace of the feminine face and the gentle rhythms of nature. Her signature palette—soft pastels, muted earth tones, quiet blues—imbues each canvas with a sense of calm. Every brushstroke is meticulously placed, yielding compositions that breathe with life yet restfulness. Through series of female portraits interwoven with seasonal motifs—blossoming spring flowers, golden autumn leaves, winter’s muted hush—Kędzierska explores transformation, renewal, and the timeless cycles that bind us to the natural world. Kędzierska’s art has been featured in numerous auctions and has entered esteemed private collections across Europe. Collectors praise her ability to evoke an inner stillness, as though each painting is a silent prayer or a meditative moment captured in pigment. Instagram Website Women in Art Iris III 2518 Art ID 2024 | 100 x 70 cm Oil on canvas 2800 $ Dominika Kędzierska Women in Art Reflection V 2332 Art ID 2022 | 120 x 100 cm Oil on canvas SOLD $ Dominika Kędzierska Women in Art Iris IV 2519 Art ID 2024 | 60 x 90 cm Oil on canvas 2400 $ Dominika Kędzierska Women in Art Iris V 2520 Art ID 2024 | 80 x 80 cm Oil on canvas 2400 $ Dominika Kędzierska Women in Art Iris II 2517 Art ID 2024 | 120 x 90 cm Oil on canvas 3000 $ Dominika Kędzierska Women in Art Blue VI 2521 Art ID 2024 | 120 x 80 cm Oil on canvas 3000 $ Dominika Kędzierska Women in Art Fragile II 2332 Art ID 2022 | 80 x 80 cm Oil on canvas SOLD $ Dominika Kędzierska Women in Art Blue IX 2522 Art ID 2024 | 70 x 90 cm Oil on canvas 2800 $ Dominika Kędzierska Women in Art Blue X 2523 Art ID 2024 | 70 x 70 cm Oil on canvas 2600 $ Dominika Kędzierska Women in Art Blue XIV 2524 Art ID 2024 | 100 x 70 cm Oil on canvas 2700 $ Dominika Kędzierska Further Works of This Artist Display Your Work Alongside the Masters of Art Our platform provides carefully curated access to artworks selected by art experts, guaranteeing a selection of the highest quality. Join the Elite Circle Our Mission and Actions At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts. By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape. Personal Statement From an early age, I have been driven by an innate passion for painting, a path I honed through rigorous study at an art-focused secondary school. Today, my practice is defined by a commitment to photorealistic precision and a sensitive use of color, imbuing each canvas with a palpable, almost living energy. Through meticulous technique, I awaken fragments of the natural world on the surface of the painting, inviting viewers to transcend the mundane rhythms of daily life. In the series “Reflection,” I explore the interplay between the feminine form and the fluidity of water. Delicate undulations and translucent layers of pigment evoke the sensation of being enveloped by this life-giving element. By interweaving portraiture with organic, aqueous motifs, I seek to emphasize the profound interdependence of humanity and nature, offering an immersive, emotional perspective on the harmony between womanhood and the environment. Exhibition & Shows 2025 | “Women in Art Unites The World” (group exhibition), Art Palace Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 2024 | “Bloom” (two-artist exhibition), Olympic Center Gallery, Warsaw 2024 | “What the Artist Had in Mind… Painting and Photography” (group exhibition), Kler Salon, Kielce 2024 | “Women in Art Unites The World” (group exhibition), Art Palace Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 2023 | “Harmony of Light, Harmony of Beauty” (solo exhibition), Tower of Art Gallery, Kielce 2023 | “Her Portrait” (group exhibition), ArteHotel, Zamość 2022 | “Love Stories” (group exhibition), Cosma Gallery, Sopot 2022 | V National Leon Wyczółkowski Painting Competition (competition exhibition), BWA Bydgoszcz 2022 | “Her Portrait” (group exhibition), Stalowa Gallery, Warsaw 2022 | Krzysztof Grzesiak National Painting Competition (competition exhibition), Lębork

  • 263, Amin

    *1967 Asia Amin Shurooq 263 Artist ID: Women in Art Black Widow 501 Art ID 2019 | 150 x 100 cm Mixed media on canvas Price on request $ Shurooq Amin Women in Art Love is in the air 502 Art ID 2012 | 110 x 160 cm Mixed media on canvas mounted on wood Price on request $ Shurooq Amin Women in Art Natural born censors 503 Art ID 2012/2013 | 170 x 150 cm Mixed media on canvas mounted on wood Price on request $ Shurooq Amin Women in Art Sugar Daddy 504 Art ID 2019 | 150 x 100 cm Mixed media on canvas Price on request $ Shurooq Amin Women in Art The Goddess of small things 506 Art ID 2019 | 150 x 100 cm Mixed media on canvas Price on request $ Shurooq Amin Women in Art The last sip 508 Art ID 2016 | 78 x 1036 cm Mixed media on canvas Price on request $ Shurooq Amin Women in Art Till mad do us part: a roof of one's own 510 Art ID 2016 | 110 x 200 cm Mixed media on canvas Price on request $ Shurooq Amin Further Works of This Artist Display Your Work Alongside the Masters of Art Our platform provides carefully curated access to artworks selected by art experts, guaranteeing a selection of the highest quality. Join the Elite Circle Our Mission and Actions At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts. By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape.

  • 6134, Netzer

    *1961 Asia Netzer Clari 6134 Artist ID: Gallery Representation 2024 | Van Gogh Art Gallery, Madrid, Spain 2018 | Kyo Gallery (online), Virginia, USA 2017-2018 | Galería Yuri López Kullins, México – Spain 2016 | Sarona Gallery, Tel-Aviv, Israel 2015-2017 | USIA UK - United States of International Artists, London, England 2012-2013 | Horizon Arts Gallery, Wynwood, Miami Honorific Mention 2024 | Woman's Essence Award, by Musa International Art Space, Italy 2023 | No Name Collective Art Magazine - Winner Challenge April 2023 | Artorful.com - Top Ten in “Abstract2023” Art Competition 2023 | Artorful.com - Top Ten in "BlueOrGray2023" Art Competition 2020 | International Biennial of Art The Baroque Salentino, Mesagne, Italy – by Accademia "Italia in Arte nel Mondo" 2019 | Gold List of Top Contemporary Artists by Art Market Magazine 2017 | Honorable Mention Award - Circle Foundation Artists of the Year 2013 | Finalist - Florence Shanghai Prize 2010 | Showcase Winner - International Web contest and virtual Exhibition 2007 | Honorable Award Diploma of Excellence - medial 2. Art biennial Selected Exhibitions – Individual 2014 | "Dreamscapes" - Acco's Theater Center, Acco 2008 | "From Mexico to Galilee" - Beit haGvulot Gallery, Metula 2008 | "Homage to Frida" - Carmiel (in commemoration of Frida Kahlo's Centenary Birth) Gallery 21, Carmiel 2007 | "Protected space" - Gerard Bachar Center, Jerusalem 2007 | "Mejicana" - Picasso Gallery, Castra Arts Center, Haifa Collective 2024 | Barcelona International Art Fair 2024 | Woman's Essence Show, Barcelona, Spain 2024 | “Swords of Hope”, Hertzel 156, TLV 2023 | “October 7th”, Ginosar Gallery, Israel 2023 | “Parallel Worlds”, Contemporary Art Curator Online Art Magazine 2023 | "Abstracts", Lotan Gallery, Jaffa, Israel 2023 | Digital Exhibition Artboxy (Casa del Arte, Palma, Spain; Nicoleta Gallery, Berlin, Germany; ArtExpo Basel; Finity Gallery, Berlin, Germany; Johnathan Schultz Gallery, Miami, U.S.A; New York ArtExpo) 2020 | International Biennial of Art The Baroque Salentino, Mesagne, Italy 2020 | "Corona Time", Gan Shmuel Gallery, Israel 2019 | "ArtFirst", Novado Gallery, New Jersey, U.S.A 2017 | "I gave a flower to Nurit" - Ben Ami Gallery, Tel-Aviv 2017 | "Place", Jaffa Salon of Arts - Montefiore Auction house and Gallery, Tel-Aviv 2016 | Art Spectrum – Digital Exhibition, Miami, U.S.A, represented by The ArtBox Gallery, Switzerland 2016 | Arte Libre - Yuri Lopez Kullins Gallery, Madrid, Spain 2016 | Olga Santos Gallery - Porto, Lisbon 2015 | "Human Rights?", House of Peace, Fondazione Opera Campana dei Caduti, Italy 2014 | Art Takes Miami, digital exhibition represented by See.Me, Miami, FL 2014 | "Bookface", Jaffa Port 2014 | #seemetakeover, Video billboards, Time Square, New York 2014 | Arsuf Gallery, Tel-Aviv 2014 | IMAGINATION 2014, Main administration building of Bank Hapoalim, Tel-Aviv 2013 | "Holiday of Holidays", Artists House, Haifa 2013 | "Creatives Rising", See.me Center, New York 2013 | "Exit Port", Jaffa Port, Tel-Aviv 2013 | "Marginal Illumination", The Lady Roslyn Lyons Gallery, Ort Braude Carmiel 2012 | "Art Ltd." - Hatachana Site, Tel-Aviv 2011 | "Parallax Art Fair", La Galleria - Royal Opera Arcade, Pall Mall, London, UK 2011 | "La Loteria", Borderline projects - Observatory art and cultural center, NY, U.S.A 2011 | "Beit HaAm Gallery", Rishpon, Israel 2010 | "Color Latino Bet Gabriel", Bet Gabriel - Kinneret, Israel 2010 | "Women in the Arts", Museum of Americas, Florida, U.S.A 2008 | "EXPO 2008", Theater of Jerusalem 2008-2009 | "In our Memories", itinerary show. Opening Air Force House, Herzlia 2008 | "Livre des Artistes Israeliens", Beit Asia, Tel-Aviv 2008 | "Livre des Artistes Israeliens", Centre Culturel Christiane Peugeot - Paris 2007 | "Art&Society", Castra Arts Center, Haifa 2007 | "Femina", Castra Arts Center, Haifa Publications and Catalogues April 2024 | Abstract State NYC - First Issue April 2024 | Woman's Essence Show Magazine + Art Critic Dec 2023 | No Name Collective Magazine Volume IV Sept 2023 - Feb 2024 | Contemporary Art Curator Online Art Magazine March 2019 | Art Market Magazine - Gold List of Top Contemporary Artists Dec 2014 | The Marker Magazine, Israel July 2014 | Present Art Festival Florence-Shanghai 2014 Catalogue June 2014 | "Israeli Art Market" Digital Magazine, Issue #2 Jan 2013 | Enlace Judio Article about the Israeli painter Clari Netzer March 2012 | "Art in Vogue 100 Contemporary Artists"- the new art book in Masters of Today Collective Art Book Series at World of Art Publishers. Brief Biography & Artistic Journey Artist Clari Netzer was born in Monterrey, N.L, México. She is the youngest daughter of Rumanian Jews and Holocaust survivors who immigrated to México in mid 1950's. Self-taught artist discovered her passion for painting and art early. In México she was attracted by the Primitive Art of different cultures that lived in ancient México, the folklore and Mexican Art History, this influence is considerably noticeable in her artworks and in her activities as an Israeli Artist today. After graduated in B.A in Communication Sciences she immigrated to Israel in 1983. Since 2007 her paintings have been published and showcased in exhibitions in Israel and abroad and can be found in private and public collections. Along to being a Professional Artist, Clari Netzer has initiated and coordinated artistic projects including lectures and workshops, revealing the cultural richness of Mexican art and promoting the role of women in the art. Her artistic activities aimed to the understanding of the double identity and the basic need of the immigrant to express and give expression to his/her feelings, to search for meaning, want to be part of a group and to share experiences with others. Clari Netzer currently lives and works in Carmiel. Artist Statement "My paintings are characterized by dualism and color rooted in Mexico where I grew up. I make use of contrasting elements which eventually reach balance and harmony. I intend to denote a state of two parts, a view about the relationship between mind and matter where two opposites co-exist in harmony. I am an artist with a dual identity - Israeli/Mexican, specializing in colorful abstract paintings with dual elements, in which there is an emphasis on values and symbols hidden in a pictorial narrative with a message of "repair", artworks that wish for a better world than it is today. I am in a constant search for rhythm and abstract construction, using color and shapes that will evoke feelings and present the dual meanings that characterize me. Some of the shapes are created randomly by meeting the spaces between the lines; others are subject to an orderly rule. Disorder with "very neat" geometric figures that repeat themselves like folded corners, a repeating wave, X's that form a pair of wings that I wish to set free and yet, the meanings are left to the viewer's free will." Instagram Facebook Website Brief Biography & Artistic Journey Artist Clari Netzer was born in Monterrey, N.L, México. She is the youngest daughter of Rumanian Jews and Holocaust survivors who immigrated to México in mid 1950's. Self-taught artist discovered her passion for painting and art early. In México she was attracted by the Primitive Art of different cultures that lived in ancient México, the folklore and Mexican Art History, this influence is considerably noticeable in her artworks and in her activities as an Israeli Artist today. After graduated in B.A in Communication Sciences she immigrated to Israel in 1983. Since 2007 her paintings have been published and showcased in exhibitions in Israel and abroad and can be found in private and public collections. Along to being a Professional Artist, Clari Netzer has initiated and coordinated artistic projects including lectures and workshops, revealing the cultural richness of Mexican art and promoting the role of women in the art. Her artistic activities aimed to the understanding of the double identity and the basic need of the immigrant to express and give expression to his/her feelings, to search for meaning, want to be part of a group and to share experiences with others. Clari Netzer currently lives and works in Carmiel. Artist Statement "My paintings are characterized by dualism and color rooted in Mexico where I grew up. I make use of contrasting elements which eventually reach balance and harmony. I intend to denote a state of two parts, a view about the relationship between mind and matter where two opposites co-exist in harmony. I am an artist with a dual identity - Israeli/Mexican, specializing in colorful abstract paintings with dual elements, in which there is an emphasis on values and symbols hidden in a pictorial narrative with a message of "repair", artworks that wish for a better world than it is today. I am in a constant search for rhythm and abstract construction, using color and shapes that will evoke feelings and present the dual meanings that characterize me. Some of the shapes are created randomly by meeting the spaces between the lines; others are subject to an orderly rule. Disorder with "very neat" geometric figures that repeat themselves like folded corners, a repeating wave, X's that form a pair of wings that I wish to set free and yet, the meanings are left to the viewer's free will." Instagram Facebook Website Women in Art After the Flood 1714 Art ID 2017 | 80 x 50 cm Oil on canvas 6500 $ Clari Netzer Women in Art Trio 1715 Art ID 2024 | 80 x 50 cm Oil on canvas 6500 $ Clari Netzer Women in Art New Beginnings 1716 Art ID 2023 | 60 x 50 cm Oil on canvas 6000 $ Clari Netzer Women in Art New Meanings 1717 Art ID 2023 | 60 x 50 cm Oil on canvas 6000 $ Clari Netzer Women in Art The Secret 1718 Art ID 2024 | 100 x 80 cm Oil on canvas 9000 $ Clari Netzer Women in Art First Day of Spring 1719 Art ID 2024 | 100 x 80 cm Oil on canvas 9000 $ Clari Netzer Women in Art Blues, Whites & Hopes 1720 Art ID 2023 | 70 x 100 cm Oil on canvas 9000 $ Clari Netzer Women in Art Green Light 1721 Art ID 2014 | 80 x 80 cm Oil on canvas 8000 $ Clari Netzer Women in Art An Open Window 1713 Art ID 2017 | 80 x 50 cm Oil on canvas 6500 $ Clari Netzer Further Works of This Artist Display Your Work Alongside the Masters of Art Our platform provides carefully curated access to artworks selected by art experts, guaranteeing a selection of the highest quality. Join the Elite Circle Our Mission and Actions At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts. By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape. Gallery Representation 2024 | Van Gogh Art Gallery, Madrid, Spain 2018 | Kyo Gallery (online), Virginia, USA 2017-2018 | Galería Yuri López Kullins, México – Spain 2016 | Sarona Gallery, Tel-Aviv, Israel 2015-2017 | USIA UK - United States of International Artists, London, England 2012-2013 | Horizon Arts Gallery, Wynwood, Miami Honorific Mention 2024 | Woman's Essence Award, by Musa International Art Space, Italy 2023 | No Name Collective Art Magazine - Winner Challenge April 2023 | Artorful.com - Top Ten in “Abstract2023” Art Competition 2023 | Artorful.com - Top Ten in "BlueOrGray2023" Art Competition 2020 | International Biennial of Art The Baroque Salentino, Mesagne, Italy – by Accademia "Italia in Arte nel Mondo" 2019 | Gold List of Top Contemporary Artists by Art Market Magazine 2017 | Honorable Mention Award - Circle Foundation Artists of the Year 2013 | Finalist - Florence Shanghai Prize 2010 | Showcase Winner - International Web contest and virtual Exhibition 2007 | Honorable Award Diploma of Excellence - medial 2. Art biennial Selected Exhibitions – Individual 2014 | "Dreamscapes" - Acco's Theater Center, Acco 2008 | "From Mexico to Galilee" - Beit haGvulot Gallery, Metula 2008 | "Homage to Frida" - Carmiel (in commemoration of Frida Kahlo's Centenary Birth) Gallery 21, Carmiel 2007 | "Protected space" - Gerard Bachar Center, Jerusalem 2007 | "Mejicana" - Picasso Gallery, Castra Arts Center, Haifa Collective 2024 | Barcelona International Art Fair 2024 | Woman's Essence Show, Barcelona, Spain 2024 | “Swords of Hope”, Hertzel 156, TLV 2023 | “October 7th”, Ginosar Gallery, Israel 2023 | “Parallel Worlds”, Contemporary Art Curator Online Art Magazine 2023 | "Abstracts", Lotan Gallery, Jaffa, Israel 2023 | Digital Exhibition Artboxy (Casa del Arte, Palma, Spain; Nicoleta Gallery, Berlin, Germany; ArtExpo Basel; Finity Gallery, Berlin, Germany; Johnathan Schultz Gallery, Miami, U.S.A; New York ArtExpo) 2020 | International Biennial of Art The Baroque Salentino, Mesagne, Italy 2020 | "Corona Time", Gan Shmuel Gallery, Israel 2019 | "ArtFirst", Novado Gallery, New Jersey, U.S.A 2017 | "I gave a flower to Nurit" - Ben Ami Gallery, Tel-Aviv 2017 | "Place", Jaffa Salon of Arts - Montefiore Auction house and Gallery, Tel-Aviv 2016 | Art Spectrum – Digital Exhibition, Miami, U.S.A, represented by The ArtBox Gallery, Switzerland 2016 | Arte Libre - Yuri Lopez Kullins Gallery, Madrid, Spain 2016 | Olga Santos Gallery - Porto, Lisbon 2015 | "Human Rights?", House of Peace, Fondazione Opera Campana dei Caduti, Italy 2014 | Art Takes Miami, digital exhibition represented by See.Me, Miami, FL 2014 | "Bookface", Jaffa Port 2014 | #seemetakeover, Video billboards, Time Square, New York 2014 | Arsuf Gallery, Tel-Aviv 2014 | IMAGINATION 2014, Main administration building of Bank Hapoalim, Tel-Aviv 2013 | "Holiday of Holidays", Artists House, Haifa 2013 | "Creatives Rising", See.me Center, New York 2013 | "Exit Port", Jaffa Port, Tel-Aviv 2013 | "Marginal Illumination", The Lady Roslyn Lyons Gallery, Ort Braude Carmiel 2012 | "Art Ltd." - Hatachana Site, Tel-Aviv 2011 | "Parallax Art Fair", La Galleria - Royal Opera Arcade, Pall Mall, London, UK 2011 | "La Loteria", Borderline projects - Observatory art and cultural center, NY, U.S.A 2011 | "Beit HaAm Gallery", Rishpon, Israel 2010 | "Color Latino Bet Gabriel", Bet Gabriel - Kinneret, Israel 2010 | "Women in the Arts", Museum of Americas, Florida, U.S.A 2008 | "EXPO 2008", Theater of Jerusalem 2008-2009 | "In our Memories", itinerary show. Opening Air Force House, Herzlia 2008 | "Livre des Artistes Israeliens", Beit Asia, Tel-Aviv 2008 | "Livre des Artistes Israeliens", Centre Culturel Christiane Peugeot - Paris 2007 | "Art&Society", Castra Arts Center, Haifa 2007 | "Femina", Castra Arts Center, Haifa Publications and Catalogues April 2024 | Abstract State NYC - First Issue April 2024 | Woman's Essence Show Magazine + Art Critic Dec 2023 | No Name Collective Magazine Volume IV Sept 2023 - Feb 2024 | Contemporary Art Curator Online Art Magazine March 2019 | Art Market Magazine - Gold List of Top Contemporary Artists Dec 2014 | The Marker Magazine, Israel July 2014 | Present Art Festival Florence-Shanghai 2014 Catalogue June 2014 | "Israeli Art Market" Digital Magazine, Issue #2 Jan 2013 | Enlace Judio Article about the Israeli painter Clari Netzer March 2012 | "Art in Vogue 100 Contemporary Artists"- the new art book in Masters of Today Collective Art Book Series at World of Art Publishers.

  • 808, Bockemühl

    *1966 Europe Bockemühl Sabina 808 Artist ID: Exhibitions and Art Fairs (Selection) 2016 | "Work & Women – Pioneers and Milestones of Women's Work – Superwomen" – Women's Museum Bonn 2016/2017 | "Strong Beings – Tender Souls", Museum of Contemporary Art Diether Kunerth, Ottobeuren 2018/19 | "The Art of Clear Stance", Art Museum Solingen - Center for Persecuted Arts 2023 | "LifePieces. Images and Stories", Museum of Contemporary Art Diether Kunerth, Ottobeuren (with author Sonja Still) 2023/24 | Art Fairs in Munich, Hamburg, Paris and Bangkok 2024/25 | Group exhibition for the 10th Anniversary, Museum of Contemporary Art Diether Kunerth, Ottobeuren Publications (Selection) 2018 | Rolf Jessewitsch (Ed.): "Sabina Bockemühl. The Art of Clear Stance." Michael Imhof Publishing, Petersberg, ISBN 978-3-7319-0774-9. 2023 | Sabina Bockemühl (Ed.): "LifePieces." Sabina Bockemühl and Sonja Still. Michael Imhof Publishing, Petersberg, ISBN 978-3-7319-1290-3. Links Instagram Wikipedia YouTube Videos: "Die Kunst der klaren Haltung " "ARD Brisant " "Sabina Bockemühl in der BR Abendschau " "Beitrag im Allgäu TV " Biography From the Big City to Creative Freedom: The Art of a Bold Boundary-Crosser Between Reality and Fantasy Sabina Bockemühl was born in 1966 in Solingen and immersed herself in the world of art from an early age, encouraged by her father, the versatile artist Hans Jürgen Richartz. After finishing high school, she pursued her passion at the art academies in Düsseldorf, Trier, Münster, and Barcelona. A formative chapter in her career was studying under renowned artists such as Prof. Markus Lüpertz and Ricci von Riggenbach, who left a lasting mark on her style in both free painting and portraiture. Building on these influences—and further training in urban art and trompe-l’œil painting—she laid the foundation for her uniquely independent approach. In her work, Bockemühl combines Neo-Expressionism, Abstract Pop Realism, and Urban Street Art into a singular visual language. Her art stands out through the interplay of two- and three-dimensional structures, rendered in vibrant colors and sculptural compositions that capture the eye. For Sabina, art is a means to reveal the essential and celebrate the uniqueness of each individual. Whether interpreting landscapes or creating her famed character portraits, her pieces invite viewers to rediscover the familiar and behold the beauty of the unexpected. Today, she lives and works in the picturesque town of Murnau am Staffelsee, and also draws inspiration from her studio in Mallorca. Her work has earned recognition both nationally and internationally, with exhibitions in prestigious museums and galleries and sales figures that attest to her global appeal. For Sabina Bockemühl, art is a vital expression of her connection to nature and humanity—one that touches and inspires her audience. In late 2024 and into 2025, Sabina unveiled her “Souls of Nature” series, a profound exploration of our elemental ties to the natural world. Through multi-layered textures and figures that meet the viewer’s gaze, these new works invite a deeper reflection on identity, belonging, and the philosophical resonance of nature as both mirror and muse. Biography From the Big City to Creative Freedom: The Art of a Bold Boundary-Crosser Between Reality and Fantasy Sabina Bockemühl was born in 1966 in Solingen and immersed herself in the world of art from an early age, encouraged by her father, the versatile artist Hans Jürgen Richartz. After finishing high school, she pursued her passion at the art academies in Düsseldorf, Trier, Münster, and Barcelona. A formative chapter in her career was studying under renowned artists such as Prof. Markus Lüpertz and Ricci von Riggenbach, who left a lasting mark on her style in both free painting and portraiture. Building on these influences—and further training in urban art and trompe-l’œil painting—she laid the foundation for her uniquely independent approach. In her work, Bockemühl combines Neo-Expressionism, Abstract Pop Realism, and Urban Street Art into a singular visual language. Her art stands out through the interplay of two- and three-dimensional structures, rendered in vibrant colors and sculptural compositions that capture the eye. For Sabina, art is a means to reveal the essential and celebrate the uniqueness of each individual. Whether interpreting landscapes or creating her famed character portraits, her pieces invite viewers to rediscover the familiar and behold the beauty of the unexpected. Today, she lives and works in the picturesque town of Murnau am Staffelsee, and also draws inspiration from her studio in Mallorca. Her work has earned recognition both nationally and internationally, with exhibitions in prestigious museums and galleries and sales figures that attest to her global appeal. For Sabina Bockemühl, art is a vital expression of her connection to nature and humanity—one that touches and inspires her audience. In late 2024 and into 2025, Sabina unveiled her “Souls of Nature” series, a profound exploration of our elemental ties to the natural world. Through multi-layered textures and figures that meet the viewer’s gaze, these new works invite a deeper reflection on identity, belonging, and the philosophical resonance of nature as both mirror and muse. Women in Art Between thought and truth 3193 Art ID 2025 | 100 x 140 cm Acrylic on canvas 17400 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Tides 2673 Art ID 2025 | 120 x 120 cm Acrylic on canvas 14000 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Where Time Sits 3204 Art ID 2025 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, acrylic on canvas 14000 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Whispering Steps 2672 Art ID 2025 | 120 x 100 cm Acrylic on canvas 12900 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Homeland 2674 Art ID 2025 | 120 x 140 cm Acrylic on canvas 15200 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Beautiful home 2656 Art ID 2025 | 135 x 185 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 15300 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art New Year Flowers 2052 Art ID 2025 | 100 x 80 cm Acrylic on canvas SOLD $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Florero 2639 Art ID 2024 | 120 x 100 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas SOLD $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Frutas del sol 2641 Art ID 2024 | 100 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 10600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Frutas y flores 2640 Art ID 2024 | 100 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 10600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Flower Beauty 2643 Art ID 2024 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 14100 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Hazel 2644 Art ID 2024 | 160 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 12900 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Adele 2632 Art ID 2019 | 80 x 100 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 6600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Majestic Cow 2655 Art ID 2025 | 100 x 100 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 9400 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Amanda die Liebenswerte 36 Art ID 2021 | 120 x 100 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 10600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Fascinating Frida 2654 Art ID 2025 | 80 x 80 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 6100 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Serie van Gogh - Annemieke 2645 Art ID 2024 | 60 x 60 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 4600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Balthasar 2634 Art ID 2021 | 80 x 80 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 6100 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Dreaming Doro 2631 Art ID 2019 | 80 x 80 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 6100 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Flower Dreams 2633 Art ID 2019 | 60 x 60 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 4600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Moonlight walk 2630 Art ID 2017 | 100 x 80 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 11700 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Fading Beauty 2660 Art ID 2025 | 100 x 100 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 15300 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Dragonfly 2053 Art ID 2025 | 80 x 80 cm Acrylic on canvas SOLD $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Dreamworld 2653 Art ID 2025 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas Sold $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Witch path will you choose 3063 Art ID 2025 | 110 x 140 cm Acrylic on canvas 17400 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Urban Faces - Birgit Minichmayr Wien 2646 Art ID 2024 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 17600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Blossom 2659 Art ID 2025 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 12900 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Peonies 2642 Art ID 2024 | 100 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 10600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Urban Faces - Camilo Havanna 2651 Art ID 2024 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 17600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Urban faces - Cheers Grace 2652 Art ID 2025 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 17600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Urban Faces - Hermosa Havanna 2647 Art ID 2024 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 17600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Urban Faces - Jules Bangkok 2648 Art ID 2024 | 100 x 100 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 15200 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Urban faces – Mike New York 630 Art ID 2023 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 17600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Urban Faces - Tia New Jersey 2650 Art ID 2024 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 17600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Urban faces – Miss Katie Australia 629 Art ID 2023 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 17600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Urban faces – Oulimata Spain 411 Art ID 2024 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 17600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Urban Faces - Robert Berlin 2649 Art ID 2024 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 17600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Juanita still dreams of the guitar man 2657 Art ID 2025 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 17600 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Paul McCartney 631 Art ID 2023 | 180 x 180 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 21100 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Simply the Best-Tina Turner 2638 Art ID 2023 | 160 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 15300 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Book of life 626 Art ID 2017 | 130 x 240 cm Rapidograph pen on paper 21100 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Play with the universe 627 Art ID 2018 | 160 x 200 cm Rapidograph pen on paper 21100 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Lady in blue 635 Art ID 2024 | 120 x 140 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 14100 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Frida y su muneca 2636 Art ID 2023 | 100 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 14100 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art El Gallo 2635 Art ID 2021 | 120 x 100 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 12900 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Begegnung mit Elocy am Strand 2627 Art ID 2014 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 11700 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Die Tür 2616 Art ID 2008 | 140 x 140 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 15300 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Du und ich 2623 Art ID 2009 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 11700 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Begegnung - Vahvoja naisia 2622 Art ID 2009 | 120 x 140 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 12900 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Elosy am Abend 2619 Art ID 2008 | 100 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 11700 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Elosy auf Stuhl 2618 Art ID 2008 | 140 x 140 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 12900 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Elosy auf orangefarbenem Hocker 2620 Art ID 2008 | 100 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 11700 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Elosy im Grünen 2621 Art ID 2008 | 100 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 11700 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Green cat 2624 Art ID 2009 | 120 x 120 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 14100 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art La luz de verano 2626 Art ID 2011 | 110 x 160 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 12900 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Mrs. Greenbird 2629 Art ID 2016 | 110 x 160 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 15300 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Never again 2615 Art ID 2011 | 200 x 180 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 14100 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art One step 2614 Art ID 2011 | 120 x 100 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 14100 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Silence 2625 Art ID 2010 | 140 x 100 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 9400 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Ariane 2628 Art ID 2016 | 120 x 160 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 15300 $ Sabina Bockemühl Women in Art Von der Leichigkeit des Seins 2617 Art ID 2008 | 140 x 140 cm Mixed media, Acrylic on canvas 12900 $ Sabina Bockemühl Further Works of This Artist Display Your Work Alongside the Masters of Art Our platform provides carefully curated access to artworks selected by art experts, guaranteeing a selection of the highest quality. Join the Elite Circle Our Mission and Actions At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts. By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape. Artist Statement In the Breath of Time – Images of Connectedness “My painting arises where the forces of creation and transience touch. I seek those tipping points in which people, urban spaces, landscapes, or the quiet presence of an animal reveal more than their form: a delicate balance where both becoming and passing can be felt at once. Each motif is part of a living cycle; it speaks of connectedness—of the traces we leave in the world, and of the world leaving its traces within us. From color, light, and atmosphere emerge pictorial spaces that point beyond the visible. Transparent layers, densities, and intentionally placed voids open spaces of resonance: rather than explaining, they invite viewers to perceive anew their relationship to nature and to their own nature. In this way, the fragile balance between human and environment is not asserted but experienced—as a quiet rhythm that slows the gaze, sharpens the senses, and fosters connection. In my work, the human being does not stand outside the landscape but within its fabric: as creator and as fellow creature. Where urban structures meet organic forms, where a silhouette flickers in the wind, or where a gaze holds time within itself, it becomes clear that our creativity and responsibility are inseparable. Here, beauty does not appear as surface but as attitude: a mindful cherishing of the living, in the knowledge of its transience. I understand my art as an invitation to cross boundaries—between inside and outside, culture and nature, past and possibility. If my paintings touch people worldwide, encouraging them to rediscover their connectedness to themselves and to nature, and to align their actions with greater awareness, then their purpose is fulfilled: from perception arises relationship, from relationship responsibility. In this sense I paint: so that the world that shapes us may be equally cared for and enlivened by us.” Website Exhibitions and Art Fairs (Selection) 2016 | "Work & Women – Pioneers and Milestones of Women's Work – Superwomen" – Women's Museum Bonn 2016/2017 | "Strong Beings – Tender Souls", Museum of Contemporary Art Diether Kunerth, Ottobeuren 2018/19 | "The Art of Clear Stance", Art Museum Solingen - Center for Persecuted Arts 2023 | "LifePieces. Images and Stories", Museum of Contemporary Art Diether Kunerth, Ottobeuren (with author Sonja Still) 2023/24 | Art Fairs in Munich, Hamburg, Paris and Bangkok 2024/25 | Group exhibition for the 10th Anniversary, Museum of Contemporary Art Diether Kunerth, Ottobeuren Publications (Selection) 2018 | Rolf Jessewitsch (Ed.): "Sabina Bockemühl. The Art of Clear Stance." Michael Imhof Publishing, Petersberg, ISBN 978-3-7319-0774-9. 2023 | Sabina Bockemühl (Ed.): "LifePieces." Sabina Bockemühl and Sonja Still. Michael Imhof Publishing, Petersberg, ISBN 978-3-7319-1290-3. Links Instagram Wikipedia YouTube Videos: "Die Kunst der klaren Haltung " "ARD Brisant " "Sabina Bockemühl in der BR Abendschau " "Beitrag im Allgäu TV "

  • Transavantgarde_Postmodernism

    Propose a work associated with this style Propose a work associated with this style 1979-today Transavantgarde (Postmodernism) DE EN Welcome to Our Community! Dive into what makes us truly unique. Here, we provide a glimpse into our vibrant ecosystem, highlighting the special qualities that distinguish us. Whether it's our dedication to nurturing creativity, building connections, or showcasing extraordinary talents – we celebrate what you bring to the table. Enhance your experience with us by adding visual elements to your profile, making it even more engaging. Join us to create a space where inspiration thrives and connections grow deeper. Join the Elite Circle The Most Valuable & Expensive Works of Art in The World Be one of the owners of this limited edition and buy one of the 3333 hand signed books! Discover Limited Edition Transavantgarde or Transavanguardia is the Italian version of Neo-expressionism, an art movement that swept through Italy and the rest of Western Europe in the late 1970s and 1980s. The term transavanguardia was coined by the Italian art critic, Achille Bonito Oliva, originating in the "Aperto '80" at the Venice Biennale, and literally means beyond the avant-garde. This art movement responded to the explosion of conceptual art which found many mediums of expression, by reviving painting and reintroducing emotion ― especially joy ― back into drawing, painting and sculpture. Transavantgarde marked a return to figurative art, as well as mythic imagery, which was rediscovered during the height of the movement. The artists revived figurative art and symbolism, which were less frequently used in movements after World War II like minimalism. The principal transavantgarde artists were Sandro Chia, Francesco Clemente, Enzo Cucchi, Mimmo Germanà, Nino Longobardi, Nicola De Maria and Mimmo Paladino. In 1982 works by Chia, Cucchi and Longobardi were included in the exhibition "Italian Art Now: An American Perspective" at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. Discover Limited Edition Explore This Era DE EN 1979-today Transavantgarde (Postmodernism) Propose a work associated with this style Propose a work associated with this style

  • 35, Vermeer van Delft

    *1632-1675 Europe Vermeer van Delft Jan Johannes 35 Artist ID: The scope of Jan Vermeer's complete works is very small, with only 37 paintings known today, although further titles have survived from old auction records. Vermeer's first works were history paintings, but he became known for his genre scenes, which make up a large part of his work. The best-known works through today's reception are The View of Delft and The Girl with the Pearl Earrings. Due to the small number of known paintings, in the 19th century, paintings by other artists were wrongly attributed to him. Today, however, his body of work is generally accepted by researchers. Jan Vermeer van Delft, also known as Johannes Vermeer (baptised 31 October 1632 in Delft; † 15 December 1675 in Delft; contemporary Joannis ver Meer, Joannis van der Meer), is one of the most famous Dutch painters of the Baroque period. He worked in the era of the Dutch Golden Age, during which the country experienced a period of political, economic and cultural prosperity. Jan Vermeer van Delft, also known as Johannes Vermeer (baptised 31 October 1632 in Delft; † 15 December 1675 in Delft; contemporary Joannis ver Meer, Joannis van der Meer), is one of the most famous Dutch painters of the Baroque period. He worked in the era of the Dutch Golden Age, during which the country experienced a period of political, economic and cultural prosperity. World of Art The Wine Glass 73 Art ID 1658-1660 | 66,3 x 76,5 cm Oil on canvas 60000000 $ Jan Johannes Vermeer van Delft World of Art Girl with a Pearl Earring 74 Art ID 1665 | 44,5 x 39,0 cm Oil on canvas 100000000 $ Jan Johannes Vermeer van Delft World of Art Woman with a Water Jug 75 Art ID 1660-1662 | 45,7 x 40,6 cm Oil on canvas 55000000 $ Jan Johannes Vermeer van Delft World of Art The Art of Painting 76 Art ID 1666-1668 | 120,0 x 100,0 cm Oil on canvas 170000000 $ Jan Johannes Vermeer van Delft World of Art The Milkmaid 77 Art ID 1658-1660 | 45,5 x 41,5 cm Oil on canvas 55000000 $ Jan Johannes Vermeer van Delft Further Works of This Artist Display Your Work Alongside the Masters of Art Our platform provides carefully curated access to artworks selected by art experts, guaranteeing a selection of the highest quality. Join the Elite Circle Our Mission and Actions At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts. By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape. The scope of Jan Vermeer's complete works is very small, with only 37 paintings known today, although further titles have survived from old auction records. Vermeer's first works were history paintings, but he became known for his genre scenes, which make up a large part of his work. The best-known works through today's reception are The View of Delft and The Girl with the Pearl Earrings. Due to the small number of known paintings, in the 19th century, paintings by other artists were wrongly attributed to him. Today, however, his body of work is generally accepted by researchers.

  • 4598, Koyšová

    *1985 Europe Koyšová Patrícia 4598 Artist ID: Women in Art Omne ignotum pro magnifico est 1034 Art ID 2022 | 130 × 110 cm Ink on canvas 7500 $ Patrícia Koyšová Women in Art Omne ignotum pro magnifico est #4 1041 Art ID 2022 | 60 × 50 cm Ink on canvas 2500 $ Patrícia Koyšová Women in Art I can't help but go on 1037 Art ID 2020 | 140 × 120 cm Acrylic on canvas 10000 $ Patrícia Koyšová Women in Art Fiction 1040 Art ID 2023 | 40 x 30 cm Ink and acrylic on canvas 1700 $ Patrícia Koyšová Women in Art Dark Mystic 1032 Art ID 2010 | 190 × 165 cm Acrylic on canvas 12000 $ Patrícia Koyšová Women in Art New species 1036 Art ID 2022 | 105 × 90 cm Acrylic on canvas 4000 $ Patrícia Koyšová Women in Art Air Calligraphy in Chromoxid grün feurig 1033 Art ID 2021 | 130 × 110 cm Acrylic on canvas 7500 $ Patrícia Koyšová Women in Art Barock 1039 Art ID 2017 | 220 × 190 cm Acrylic on canvas 18000 $ Patrícia Koyšová Women in Art New species #2 1035 Art ID 2022 | 105 × 90 cm Acrylic on canvas 4000 $ Patrícia Koyšová Women in Art Searching for perfect shape 1038 Art ID 2022 | 105 × 90 cm Acrylic on canvas 4000 $ Patrícia Koyšová Further Works of This Artist Display Your Work Alongside the Masters of Art Our platform provides carefully curated access to artworks selected by art experts, guaranteeing a selection of the highest quality. Join the Elite Circle Our Mission and Actions At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts. By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape.

  • 83, Giacometti

    *1901-1966 North America Giacometti Alberto 83 Artist ID: Between 1938 and 1944, Giacometti's sculptures had a maximum height of seven centimetres. Their small size reflected the actual distance between the artist's position and his model. In this context, he self-critically stated: "But wanting to create from memory what I had seen, to my terror the sculptures became smaller and smaller." After the Second World War, Giacometti created his most famous sculptures: his extremely tall and slender figures. These sculptures were the subject to his individual visual experience - between an imaginary yet real, a tangible yet inaccessible space. Alberto Giacometti (* 10 October 1901 in Borgonovo, municipality of Stampa; † 11 January 1966 in Chur) was a Swiss modernist sculptor, painter and graphic artist who lived and worked mainly in Paris from 1922. Giacometti was one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century. His work was particularly influenced by artistic styles such as Cubism and Surrealism. Philosophical questions about the human condition as well as existential and phenomenological debates played a significant role in his work. Around 1935 gave up on his Surrealist influences in order to pursue a more in-depth analysis of figurative compositions. Giacometti wrote texts for magazines and exhibition catalogues and recorded his thoughts and memories in notebooks and diaries. His critical nature led to self-doubt about his own work and his self-perceived inability to live up to his own artistic vision. His insecurities nevertheless remained a powerful motivating artistic force throughout his life. Alberto Giacometti (* 10 October 1901 in Borgonovo, municipality of Stampa; † 11 January 1966 in Chur) was a Swiss modernist sculptor, painter and graphic artist who lived and worked mainly in Paris from 1922. Giacometti was one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century. His work was particularly influenced by artistic styles such as Cubism and Surrealism. Philosophical questions about the human condition as well as existential and phenomenological debates played a significant role in his work. Around 1935 gave up on his Surrealist influences in order to pursue a more in-depth analysis of figurative compositions. Giacometti wrote texts for magazines and exhibition catalogues and recorded his thoughts and memories in notebooks and diaries. His critical nature led to self-doubt about his own work and his self-perceived inability to live up to his own artistic vision. His insecurities nevertheless remained a powerful motivating artistic force throughout his life. World of Art The Walking Man I 227 Art ID 1960 | 180,5 x 27,0 x 97,0 cm Bronze 122300000 $ Alberto Giacometti World of Art Portrait d‘Annette à la blouse jaune 228 Art ID 1964 | 50,0 x 40,0 cm Oil on canvas 25000000 $ Alberto Giacometti Further Works of This Artist Display Your Work Alongside the Masters of Art Our platform provides carefully curated access to artworks selected by art experts, guaranteeing a selection of the highest quality. Join the Elite Circle Our Mission and Actions At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts. By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape. In Giacometti's oeuvre, his painting constitutes only a small part. After 1957, however, his figurative paintings were just as present as his sculptures. His almost monochrome paintings of his late work do not refer to other artistic styles of modernism. From 1966 to 1993, Annette Giacometti devoted her entire life to defending her husband's oeuvre without talking about it to the media. Annette Arm (1923-1993) met Giacometti in Geneva in 1943 and became his wife in 1949. From 1946, when they settled in Paris (they moved to Rue Hippolyte-Maindron in 1947) until the end, Annette was one of Alberto's favourite models. The sheer number of sculptures, paintings and drawings - whether portraits, nudes or studies - can only be compared with those that Alberto made of his brother Diego. Between 1938 and 1944, Giacometti's sculptures had a maximum height of seven centimetres. Their small size reflected the actual distance between the artist's position and his model. In this context, he self-critically stated: "But wanting to create from memory what I had seen, to my terror the sculptures became smaller and smaller." After the Second World War, Giacometti created his most famous sculptures: his extremely tall and slender figures. These sculptures were the subject to his individual visual experience - between an imaginary yet real, a tangible yet inaccessible space.

  • 96, Twombly

    *1928-2011 North America Twombly Cy 96 Artist ID: Twombly is a key member of the generation of American artists immediately following the Abstract Expressionists. Between 1967 and 1971 he produced a series of works on grey ground. This monumental painting is from that series and features terse, colourless scribbles that resemble chalk on a blackboard and form no actual words. Twombly made this work using an unusual technique: he sat on the shoulders of a friend who swayed back and forth along the canvas to allow the artist to create his flowing, continuous lines. Because of their consistently large horizontal format, the slate-grey ground primed with oil paint and the rows of spiralling white chalk lines running in the direction of writing, reminiscent of classroom blackboards, they have been called blackboard paintings. The paintings in this series are usually named Untitled + the year they were made. They are highly traded on the art market, fetching prices in the seven-figure range (US dollars) at auction. Twombly painted the picture directly after returning to New York from an extended stay in Rome. He varied the theme in other paintings in the same year. Cy Twombly (born: Edwin Parker Twombly Jr.; * 25 April 1928 in Lexington, Virginia; † 5 July 2011 in Rome, Italy) was an American painter, sculptor and calligrapher whose nickname Cy came from his father. Twombly began his art studies in Boston and had an early fascination with Expressionism, Dadaism and Surrealism. Twombly then continued his studies in New York, where he encountered the art of abstract expressionists Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman. Twombly travelled through Europe and North Africa with Robert Rauschenberg, which was central to Twombly's artistic development. Twombly's art blurs the boundaries between painting, drawing, sculpture and the written word. His works are a mixture of historical and personal references, private memories and mythological stories. Twombly's art combines abstract expressionism with conceptually oriented art. Cy Twombly (born: Edwin Parker Twombly Jr.; * 25 April 1928 in Lexington, Virginia; † 5 July 2011 in Rome, Italy) was an American painter, sculptor and calligrapher whose nickname Cy came from his father. Twombly began his art studies in Boston and had an early fascination with Expressionism, Dadaism and Surrealism. Twombly then continued his studies in New York, where he encountered the art of abstract expressionists Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman. Twombly travelled through Europe and North Africa with Robert Rauschenberg, which was central to Twombly's artistic development. Twombly's art blurs the boundaries between painting, drawing, sculpture and the written word. His works are a mixture of historical and personal references, private memories and mythological stories. Twombly's art combines abstract expressionism with conceptually oriented art. World of Art Untitled 259 Art ID 1970 | 127,0 x 177,8 cm Oil and crayon on canvas 77000000 $ Cy Twombly World of Art Untitled: Blooming: A Scattering of Blossoms and Other Things 260 Art ID 2007 | 252,0 x 552,0 cm Acrylic, wax crayon and pencil on wood 50000000 $ Cy Twombly Further Works of This Artist Display Your Work Alongside the Masters of Art Our platform provides carefully curated access to artworks selected by art experts, guaranteeing a selection of the highest quality. Join the Elite Circle Our Mission and Actions At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts. By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape. Twombly is a key member of the generation of American artists immediately following the Abstract Expressionists. Between 1967 and 1971 he produced a series of works on grey ground. This monumental painting is from that series and features terse, colourless scribbles that resemble chalk on a blackboard and form no actual words. Twombly made this work using an unusual technique: he sat on the shoulders of a friend who swayed back and forth along the canvas to allow the artist to create his flowing, continuous lines. Because of their consistently large horizontal format, the slate-grey ground primed with oil paint and the rows of spiralling white chalk lines running in the direction of writing, reminiscent of classroom blackboards, they have been called blackboard paintings. The paintings in this series are usually named Untitled + the year they were made. They are highly traded on the art market, fetching prices in the seven-figure range (US dollars) at auction. Twombly painted the picture directly after returning to New York from an extended stay in Rome. He varied the theme in other paintings in the same year.

  • 1194, Brisudová

    *1976 Europe Brisudová Jana 1194 Artist ID: Signature Awards (Bronze Sculptures): Slovenka Roka (Slovak Woman of the Year) Euridyka (SOZA Music Award) Golden Rescue Cross (Award for Exceptional Contribution to Rescue Work in Slovakia and Bohemia) Danube Pearl (Bratislava Fashion Days) Minerva Crystallinus (Crystal Ball, Slovak National Theatre) Recognition: Listed in the World Encyclopedia Women in Art Legacy: Jana Brisudová stands as a pioneering figure in contemporary Slovak sculpture. Her fearless engagement with ecological and social issues, combined with her mastery of bronze, positions her as a transformative artist devoted to shaping a better world through art. Website Brief Biography & Artistic Journey Jana Brisudová, born in Bratislava, is among Slovakia’s leading female bronze sculptors. After formative years studying under master sculptor Tibor Bártfay, she developed a distinctive postmodern language that bridges ancient mythologies and contemporary symbolism. Her work embodies a harmonious balance between material precision and profound spiritual inquiry. Artistic Style and Technique: Materials: Primarily bronze, with additional reliefs in stoneware combined with glass. Approach: Brisudová’s sculptures are celebrated for their meticulous finish and structural clarity. She places equal emphasis on the external form and the internal framework of her pieces, exploring psychological and philosophical dimensions. Themes: Mythological narratives, ecological concerns, gender dynamics, political critique, and rights of women, children, and animals—all rooted in timeless human questions. Professional Affiliations and Exhibitions: Member of the Artists’ Association of Slovakia since 2009. Numerous solo and group exhibitions across Slovakia, wider Europe, and the United States. Works featured in prestigious private and public collections, including the National Gallery of the Slovak Republic. Philanthropy and Collaborative Projects: Jana Brisudová is committed to social and humanitarian causes. Her partnerships include: Foundation of the Children’s Cardiological Center Women for Women National Gallery of the Slovak Republic Mission for a Better World Slovak Woman of the Year initiative Through these collaborations, she raises awareness and contributes deeply crafted sculptural awards that honor excellence and service. Brief Biography & Artistic Journey Jana Brisudová, born in Bratislava, is among Slovakia’s leading female bronze sculptors. After formative years studying under master sculptor Tibor Bártfay, she developed a distinctive postmodern language that bridges ancient mythologies and contemporary symbolism. Her work embodies a harmonious balance between material precision and profound spiritual inquiry. Artistic Style and Technique: Materials: Primarily bronze, with additional reliefs in stoneware combined with glass. Approach: Brisudová’s sculptures are celebrated for their meticulous finish and structural clarity. She places equal emphasis on the external form and the internal framework of her pieces, exploring psychological and philosophical dimensions. Themes: Mythological narratives, ecological concerns, gender dynamics, political critique, and rights of women, children, and animals—all rooted in timeless human questions. Professional Affiliations and Exhibitions: Member of the Artists’ Association of Slovakia since 2009. Numerous solo and group exhibitions across Slovakia, wider Europe, and the United States. Works featured in prestigious private and public collections, including the National Gallery of the Slovak Republic. Philanthropy and Collaborative Projects: Jana Brisudová is committed to social and humanitarian causes. Her partnerships include: Foundation of the Children’s Cardiological Center Women for Women National Gallery of the Slovak Republic Mission for a Better World Slovak Woman of the Year initiative Through these collaborations, she raises awareness and contributes deeply crafted sculptural awards that honor excellence and service. Women in Art ANGEL WITH A DEVIL INSIDE 2590 Art ID 2025 | 201 x 103 x 90 cm Bronze 76000 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art QUEEN OF THE SEAS 2591 Art ID 2023 | 75 x 50 x 20 cm Bronze 17600 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art WILD, WILD WOMAN 2592 Art ID 2024 | 60 cm Bronze 14000 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art In Embracement 2368 Art ID 2024 | 56 x 18 x 11 cm Bronze, onyx stone SOLD $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art Freezing Passion 2369 Art ID 2024 | 50 x 100 x 33 cm Bronze, stone 28300 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art THE BULL 2593 Art ID 2022 | 18 x 26 cm Bronze 7000 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art FLEW OUT 2594 Art ID 2024 | 60 x 43 cm Bronze 15200 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art SPOTTED ROOSTER 2595 Art ID 2022 | 212 x 48 x 48 cm Bronze 56200 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art Angel with devil inside 2367 Art ID 2024 | 70 x 20 x 20 cm Bronze, labrador stone SOLD $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art CHAPEL OF BUBBLES 2596 Art ID 2025 | 65 x 40 x 20 cm Bronze 18700 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art CHAPEL OF DIONYSOS 2597 Art ID 2025 | 65 x 40 x 20 cm Bronze 18700 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art ARACHNÉ 2598 Art ID 2020 | 76 x 36 x 17 cm Bronze 14000 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art LUCKY 2599 Art ID 2021 | 53 x 46 x 31 cm Bronze 14000 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art SWEET LITTLE LIES 2600 Art ID 2022 | 52 x 39 x 39 cm Bronze 17600 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art ANCHOR OF HOPE 2601 Art ID 2023 | 83 x 53 x 13 cm Bronze 17600 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art FREEZING PASSION 2602 Art ID 2024 | 50 x 100 x 33 cm Bronze 35100 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art DIANA 2603 Art ID 2025 | 50 x 38 x 16 cm Bronze 17600 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art CAVIAR QUEEN 2604 Art ID 2024 | 90 x 33 x 27 cm Bronze 35100 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art DAPHNE 2605 Art ID 2024 | 220 x 35 cm Bronze 64400 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art LEDA 2606 Art ID 2025 | 50 x 30 x 20 cm Bronze 17500 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art LOVING AN ORCHID 2607 Art ID 2024 | 40 x 140 cm Bronze 21100 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art PURE BOND 2608 Art ID 2019 | 78 x 46 x 15 cm Bronze 14000 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art HEDON 2609 Art ID 2021 | 85 x 40 x 34 cm Bronze 22200 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art POWER OF SCORPIO 2610 Art ID 2019 | 72 x 47 x17 cm Bronze 14000 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art FREEZING PASSION 2611 Art ID 2023 | 40 x 42 x 16 cm Bronze 10500 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art DON RAM 2612 Art ID 2021 | 28 x 25 x 15 cm Bronze 5900 $ Jana Brisudová Women in Art SWIMMERS 2613 Art ID 2019 | 123 x 63 cm Bronze 15200 $ Jana Brisudová Further Works of This Artist Display Your Work Alongside the Masters of Art Our platform provides carefully curated access to artworks selected by art experts, guaranteeing a selection of the highest quality. Join the Elite Circle Our Mission and Actions At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts. By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape. Signature Awards (Bronze Sculptures): Slovenka Roka (Slovak Woman of the Year) Euridyka (SOZA Music Award) Golden Rescue Cross (Award for Exceptional Contribution to Rescue Work in Slovakia and Bohemia) Danube Pearl (Bratislava Fashion Days) Minerva Crystallinus (Crystal Ball, Slovak National Theatre) Recognition: Listed in the World Encyclopedia Women in Art Legacy: Jana Brisudová stands as a pioneering figure in contemporary Slovak sculpture. Her fearless engagement with ecological and social issues, combined with her mastery of bronze, positions her as a transformative artist devoted to shaping a better world through art. Website

  • 1164, Maria Kammerer

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