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“Amir H. Fallah, Painting For An Audience Of One With Lessons For A Lifetime,” by Chadd Scott in Forbes.

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  “Amir H. Fallah, Painting For An Audience Of One With Lessons For A Lifetime,” by Chadd Scott in  Forbes.   “Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend,” in  The Art Newspaper.   “Editors’ Picks,” in  Artnet News   In Conversation: Artist Amir H. Fallah and Collector Liz Dimmitt, January 28th. Watch the recording An Iranian-American artist based in Los Angeles, Amir H. Fallah and his parents came to the United States in the wake of the Iranian Revolution. Fallah is best known for richly detailed portraits of people whose families and identities were similarly formed by immigration, assimilation, and otherness. In his past work, the artist explored the traditional conventions of portraiture while masking his subjects’ physical characteristics with fabrics and a standardized skin tone. Instead of physically representing his subjects, he allowed them to narrate their own stories through the objects they chose to include and how they situated themselves within their spaces or

"The Work of Art is a Scream of Freedom" Art Land

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  "The work of art is a scream of freedom." - CHRISTO - Fabio Bianco Teatro , 2018 Oil and gold leaf on canvas 130 × 160 cm / 51.2 × 63 in Bugno Art Gallery, Venice CONTACT GALLERY José Luis Martinat Milagro económico dos , 2021 Metallic thread on woven polypropylene fabric/burlap 200 × 100 cm / 78.7 × 39.4 in Ginsberg, Lima CONTACT GALLERY Tomas Dauksa Just came , 2019 Mixed media 45 × 30 × 30 cm / 17.7 × 11.8 × 11.8 in The Rooster Gallery, Vilnius €2,200 / $2,680 BUY NOW / MAKE OFFER Jamil Hellu #BlackLivesMatter , 2020 Digital Pigment Print on Archival Paper 61 × 40.6 cm / 24 × 16 in CULT Aimee Friberg Exhibitions, San Francisco  €1,250 / $1,500 BUY NOW / MAKE OFFER Ruben Fuentes Allégorie , 2020 Acrylic and oil on canvas 150 × 100 cm / 59.1 × 39.4 in Galerie Felli, Paris €11,000 / $13,360 BUY NOW / MAKE OFFER Hyung-Geun Park Overlay-15, Infected , 2020 Inkjet Print 66.7 × 100 cm / 26.3 × 39.4 in PNC Gallery, Daegu €3,640 / $4,400  BUY NOW / MAKE OFFER Fredrik Raddum L

Eric Nicoleau (Mr. Mind and Body) Presents The Eijan Theory 2.0

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 In life there are questions we ask ourselves, and questions that we seek answers to. Questions that can drive someone to become unstable, unsure, and even insecure within themselves and the people around them. Sometimes people do not stop to think about themselves because they have become so self less. While another batch of people are selfish! In the time that you are present on this planet you do not need to be selfish nor do you have to forget about yourself in the process of giving and sharing. In fact you should understand yourself and who you are during this process. In the process of life, this is where you learn your limit. Your limit with those around you and everyone else who you come in contact with. You reevaluate yourself and your life and make the adjustments needed to become who you were meant to be. In this process you break cycles and patterns and create a road for yourself.  It is normal to ask questions and feel frustrated because you are not