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Manss Aval at Barcelona International Art Fair, Spain

Artist Manss Aval has been invited to participate in the 2014 Barcelona International Art Fair December 12th-13th.

The Art Fair will be held at the historic Casa Batlló, in Barcelona, Spain on December 12th and 13th. Casa Batlló, is known as a jewel at the heart of the historic city of Barcelona.

Manss Aval will join other highly talented Artist in giving art collectors and enthusiast a once in a lifetime opportunity to buy directly from the artist in the VIP Private View & Vernissage portion of the Art Fair.

The Private View & Vernissage sponsored by Juvé y Camps, is an exciting and elegant art evening that give the art enthusiast the first opportunity to buy art. Enjoy the contemporary art on show, meet and greet the selected artists that traveled all the way to Barcelona for this unique event. Enjoy a glass of Catalan Cava and socialize with other like-minded people in the surroundings of one of the most fascinating building of the world, Casa Batlló. A charity donation is requested upon visit in support of orphanages in Nepal and Africa.

Artists included in the Barcelona International Art Fair will be traveling from all over the world to attend the BNC Art Event and meet their fans face to face. The VIP event takes place on Friday, at 8pm and VIP tickets are required for entrance to this event. VIP tickets can be purchased here.  This is truly a unique experience for both visitors and exhibitor.

The following day, Saturday the 13th of December, the Contemporary Art Show and GAA Awards will commence at 11am – 8pm and entry to this event is free.

This is the fourth year of the big art event and the The art fair will be even bigger and better than years prior, with a great selection of fine artworks showing paintings, photography art, sculptures, limited editions and fascinating mixed media works.

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Blood Painted Art

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Artist Piotr Uklański has gotten some widespread attention with his latest contemporary artwork collection which is completely comprised of blood painted canvas.  All of Piotr’s latest paintings are painted with blood; yes real blood and some ink where necessary.

In an effort to find what the artist called “more unique angles” for his work, he began working on a collection of blood painted canvas pieces almost seven years ago. In a recent interview with ArtNews the Artist said, “I’m sick of skulls that talk about death, and Karma Sutra woodcuts representing sex.” (Uklański, 2014)

Many of his pieces in the collection have yet to be seen, but they all follow suit with the rest; blood splatters and scenes completely painted in crimson shades of blood. The walls of Piotr’s studio are busied with various plastic-bagged printouts of “blood” paintings adorned by sticky notes recalling  the titles. The studio has been said to remind one of a crime scene investigation.

When Piotr was asked what gave him the idea for this collection, he said that an upcoming show he was to be featured at, The Dallas Contemporary, gave him the freedom to do whatever he preferred. He then began on his blood painted series.

He chose blood as a reaction to post-war works he’d noticed in art collections around Dallas, Texas. Specifically, Piotr noted that works by Rothko and Gutai, Artists with collections in the Dallas area, tried to sublimate the violence of World War II. The Artist said he wanted to “re-introduce some of the violence to the landscape”.(Uklański, 2014)

Piotr Uklański will have two shows at the Met, both running concurrent from March 16, 2015, through August 16, 2015.

The Artist was asked at the conclusion of an interview, what ideas he would like to leave with the visitors who viewed his paintings. To this he said, “That we all make the flowers grow.”

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The original interview and article by ArtNews on Piotr Uklański can be seen, here.

ArtSlant Award Winner Manss Aval

Manss Aval Winner of 6th ArtSlant 2014 Showcase Competition

ArtSlant Award Winner Manss AvalArtist Manss Aval has been announced the winner of the 6th Annual ArtSlant Showcase Competition 2014.

The ArtSlant Curatorial Team welcomed Manss Aval into a special group of select artist that were selected to compete. The winning artwork is titled ‘Broncos and Ganeshas’.
Only promising artists hand-selected by the ArtSlant’s professional team of “art watchers”. These art watchers have the job of finding the most talented artists and including their work in their competition.

Manss Aval’s art will be exhibited in ArtSlant’s spotlight showbox, which is specifically designated for only Showcase Winners. Manss Aval’s winning entry can be seen here beginning on September 29 and throughout the following month of October. During this time, a Gallery Panel will judge the showcased winners.

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As a Showcase Winner, Manss Aval’s art will go before the Gallery Panel for review and judging over the next week. The Gallerists will vote the top 10 Juried Select Winners for the 6th 2014 Showcase. These winning artists will be eligible for the final ArtSlant Prize Competition that will take place at the end of the Showcase VI Series.

Adorned by an ArtSlant Award Ribbon, Manss Aval’s art can be seen here on Manss Aval’s Artist Profile page and on the ArtSlant Competition Winners page.

This winning award will place Manss Avals art before a wide range of art professionals, gallerists, artists, and collectors.

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Manss Aval on YDP

‘Venice Sunset’ by Manss Aval Lands YDP Showcase

Manss Aval on YDPManss Aval has been awarded inclusion of his photography art in the Your Daily Artwork’s Showcase online.  Venice Sunset, a vibrant piece of Art by Manss Aval has won many awards and has also been included in various showcase events all over the world.

Your Daily Photograph is backed by Duncan Miller Gallery, a specialist in important classic and contemporary photographic works of art. Located in Santa Monica, California’s Bergamot Station.

Your Daily Photograph only selects a very small percentage of artwork and photography that is submitted for inclusion so this is indeed an honor for Manss Aval and his work. Subscribers from all over the world, 74 countries included, will get to see the San Diego natives photography art. This means a great opportunity for outstanding recognition and exposure for Artist Manss Aval.

In the past YDP has featured a plethora of highly acknowledged artists over the years. Some of the past photography legends that have been awarded the honor of having their images featured are by the platform are: Henri Cartier-Bresson, Andreas Gursky, Richard Misrach, Andre Kertesz, Edward Burtynsky and select others.

To view Manss Aval’s Venice Sunset, click here.

To view all of the talented works by Manss Aval, click here to visit the Artist Website. You will be taken to the artists website where you can view all of his wonderful works of art from Abstract Paintings to Naturescapes and more.

Artist Manss Aval Selected for Rome Art Show

Manss Aval Selected for Prestigious Art Show in Rome

Artist Manss Aval Selected for Rome Art ShowArtist Manss Aval has been selected to participate and display his artwork in the Triennial Exhibition of Visual Arts in Rome, November/December 2014. The Triennial Exhibition is one of the most important and prestigious art events of 2014.

As announced by the Italian Esposizione Triennale, a Triennial Exhibition of Visual Arts in Rome is currently being prepared for the Grand Final. The Grand Final event will take place from November 21 to December 3, 2014 at 4 selected locations.

The primary location of the art exhibition will take place in the Central National Library of Castro Pretorio. The National Central Library of Rome is one of the most important Italian State libraries which having the primary purpose of collecting and preserving all Italian publications. The art show will also be located in the following three locations in Rome; Chiostro Del Bramante Museum, the Romania National Accademy, and at the Arte Maggiore Gallery. Arte Maggiore Gallery is located in the historic center of Rome, near the Colosseum and the famous Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. It hosts important exhibitions of artists of national and international reputation.

Not only will some of the worlds most noted artists be showing their work at the Exhibition, but also some very prestigious guests will speak during the Triennial Exhibition of Visual Arts.

Art Historian and Academic, Philippe Daverio, will be one of the guest speakers for the event.

The Inauguration will be given by Prof. Achille Bonito Oliva, undoubtedly one of the most famous contemporary art critics known.  Art Director Daniele Radini Tedeschi will also be speaking at the Exhibitions and assisting with the exhibitions catalogue which will be published by Editoriale Giorgio Mondadori.

All the artists and architects selected for the Triennial Exhibition of Visual Arts in Rome will be incorporated with one or more of their works in the exhibition catalogue.

The exhibition catalogue will also include a critical review next to the photograph of the Artists selected works. The exhibition catalogue will be distributed in all the best Italian bookstores.

Privacy, Glass Houses, and Artistic Expressions

Zinc Building New York CityArt has always been perceived as being somewhat un-definable in nature. Art can be seen in just about everything in life depending on the person. Like beauty, art is also in the eyes of the beholder.

But what happens when one person looks at something as art and but then this art is not perceived the same way by others? Well, most would say this is a personal problem and for people to not look upon art that they find offensive, right? Well, when it comes to being unknowingly photographed in your home, things tend to get ugly and some feel it is a direct invasion of privacy.

In recent news, a couple living in New York City became enraged when they learned that a photographer, a famous one at that, had been photographing them while they were going about their daily routines in their home. The photographer, Arne Svenson, a  renowned fine-art photographer from California, did not see it this way and pictures of this couple ended up in his latest series called “The Neighbors”.

Up until this point this story would seem to be an open and shut case of who is right and who is very wrong in the situation. However, the courts did not see it this way when the couple sued Arne Svenson in 2013.

Interestingly enough, it is pertinent to point that the couple lived in a glass house. They lived in a real-life, glass home located in the Zinc Building in Tribeca. The interior of the home is clearly visible not only for the couple who sued the photographer, but also for the hundreds of other people who chose to live in the same glass box-like building.

The charges that were brought up against the photographer were dismissed not based on the fact that the couple lived with seemingly little cares for privacy, but because it is not illegal to look into peoples windows in New York City. The court also found that the work was protected as “artistic expression” under the First Amendment.

This is not the first outrage to come from people who felt that their privacy was invaded in the name of art. It has been growing at a rather fast pace in recent years. Some artists and privacy advocates say this is because we are living  the “death of privacy” era. This death of privacy is strongly supported by the rapid expansion and reach of growing technologies today.

Trevor Pagien photo of NSAAnother very interesting spin on surveillance art came from photographer, Trevor Paglen, who fancied himself a conspiracy theorist in years past. The photographer said he felt mixed emotions about the Snowden leaks that rocked the world. He said he had always been interested in “watching the watchers” and wanted to add faces to the secretive nameless we only hear about in the news.

He took it upon himself to illuminate them and “spy on the spies”. Paglen’s photographs depicted the activities of two major secret intelligence agencies and the NSA. The photographer later shared these images online as part of a series in the Creative Times Reports.

Opinions on the matter of surveillance art and privacy concerns are very dependent on each persons individual feelings on the matters of privacy. Many feel there is no wrong or right when it comes to one’s personal preferences on the matter as long as no laws are broken in the name of capturing art.

*Photo via WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

The Synergistic Movement of Crowdsourcing Art

Crowdsource Art featured at TED 2014

“Crowdsourcing is creating something that’s greater than the sum of its parts.”

While the concept of crowdsourcing is not exactly new, the public knowledge of this movement s picking up notable speed among many all over the world.Crowdsourcing, not to be confused with crowdfunding (crowdfunding being the act of many people contributing funds to support an idea or project that needs funding to become a reality), is an art movement that is gaining public attention in big ways.

Crowdsourcing is a form of art creation that can only be accomplished by the collaboration of many; many people, with many talents, having many different visions, and often participating for many different purposes all with one singular goal; to connect, contribute, and create something meaningful. This in itself is a breathtaking notion. A notion that has many otherwise un-related groups of people coming together as one.  ARTnews said it beautifully in their most recent coverage on the crowdsourcing art movement,

“Crowdsourced art is about inclusiveness, turning formerly passive audiences into active creators and empowering people who aren’t normally part of the art world…thousands of free man-hours to artists…. enabling them to realize projects of stupendous magnitude.”

Crowdsourcing art is when an artist or group of artists enlist the help of others to work with them in completion of a piece of art or project. The beauty behind crowdsourcing is the truly unique quality that is generated by the variety of people working together on one project. Its uniqueness comes from the final artworks irreplicable components that were brought to life by the unpredictable nature of different audiences with different artistic abilities.

These artist-orchestrated projects can be seen all over the world in museums, galleries, public spaces, and online.  Recently, crowdsourcing art was commissioned for the popular TED conference to celebrate it’s 30th anniversary. TED is an extraordinary nonprofit devoted to sharing ideas worth spreading and the crowdsourced art was a perfect fit for this celebration.

It can be said that the  crowdsourced-art movement reflects a very basic and essential human need in people to connect with others and to do so in tangible, meaningful way.


*Artwork:
Crowdsourced Art from the TED 30th Anniversary:
Skies Painted with Unnumbered Sparks, 2014, by Aaron Koblin and Janet Echelman.
EMA PETER/COURTESY STUDIO ECHELMAN

Fascinating Art Aquarium Draws Atttention in Tokyo

tokyo art aquarium newsThe latest craze to hit the art scene is drawing the attention of many and rightfully so.  An Art Aquarium in Tokyo, Japan has captured the attention of art lovers as well as Tokyo’s general population otherwise neutral to the art world . The Art Aquarium is called Hidetomo Kimura’s Art Aquarium. This art aquarium offers an highly unique  experience by mixing contemporary art, Japanese culture, and Tokyo, Japans popular nightlife scene.

Hidetomo Kimura’s Art Aquarium is a very popular annual exhibit that draws vastly different walks of life to the exhibition each year; over 300 million visitors already. Visitors to the display enjoy cocktails, view custom-designed fishtanks ignited with superb lighting effects which highlight the tanks filled with exotic goldfish. In the background, a DJ is on sight spinning tunes.

The Art Aquarium is located within Nihombashi Mitsui Hall and is put on by Artist and Producer, Kimura. Worth pointing out is that Kimura is also noted as being an“Aquartist”.  Kimura is highly regarded for his exhibit of over 5000 “bizarrely beautiful” fish all contently displaying in  fish tanks which are penetrated and highlighted by deployments of colorful light. During the start of the art aquarium show, Kimura states that, “Beyond the technology that catches people’s heart, there lies natural beauty this earth has created”; the Kingyo goldfish.

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So who are the stars of this exhibit? The fish are. In Japanese culture, the goldfish, Kingyo, has always been a very cherished form of art to the culture. Dating back to 1502 the Kingyo goldfish was imported in China and from there made it’s way into the Japanese culture. Initially the Kingyo was only available to the wealthy and elite who cherished the unique and strange features of the fish. Owners of the rare breed of goldfish would later go on to emphasize and ultimately exaggerate the goldfish’s features by breeding the fish to create even more pronounced characteristics. These characteristics are features such as the Kingyo’s bulging eyes, puffy cheeks and wrinkled foreheads.

The inspiration for this art display is derived from the deep traditional practices in the Japanese culture.

*Photos curtesy of: Sarah Cascone.

Manss Aval Selected for Top 60 Masters of Contemporary Art

arttour international masters of artFine Art Maya is proud to announce that renown Artist, Manss Aval, has been selected for a very honorable Artist feature by Arttour International Magazine.

Manss Aval has been selected as one of the 60 top contemporary artists to be featured in Arttour Internationals Top 60 Masters of Contemporary Art 2015. This is truly a great honor and with it comes a tremendous amount of exposure for Manss Aval.

Arttour International Magazine will publish it’s catalog featuring the Top 60 Masters of Contemporary Art in both print and digital formats. The publication will be available all across the various digital platforms including: iTunes, Apple Newsstand, Blackberry Newsstand, and Kindle as well. These above mentioned digital platforms alone will reach over 2 million art lovers online.  ATIM’s Top 60 Masters of Contemporary Art 2015 will also be formatted into a state of the art video production to share with the world.

Manss Aval’s art will be displayed additionally throughout 2015 at all of the Arttour International Magazine events including all festivals and international fairs during the year.

Of the selected 60 Artists, a 1st and 2nd place overall award will be given. The chosen artist’s work will then be featured on the front and back covers of the prestigious catalog.

There are also an additional 4 awards to be given for the specific categories; Painting, Photography, Sculpture and Installation. These winners will be given the opportunity to participate in their own “Art 2 Heart” Interview which will be an online broadcast via the Arttour International Broadcasting Channel.

The selected recipients will be offered full organizational support for their project beyond the publication date. Included in this honor is press announcements, a launch event and book presentation at Nardini Editore in Florence, broadcast nationally in Italy at the Toscana T.V. Show “Incontri Con l’Arte” and internationally to over 500,000 viewers of the ATIM Web T.V. Channel.

Last but not least, the book and catalog will be distributed via wholesale and institutional offerings to bookstores and libraries across the world.

Fine Art Maya is proud to bring this information you and we will be following the succession of this tremendous accomplishment closely in the upcoming year. To view Artwork by Manss Aval, follow the link or feel free to stop into the Fine Art Maya Art Gallery in San Diego to see his work in person.

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Manss Aval Art Platform NYC

Manss Aval Featured by Art Platform NYC

Manss Aval Art Platform NYC

Manss Aval has been selected by the prestigious Art Platform in New York as one of their artists for an upcoming artist directory project. Many of Manss Aval’s pieces are featured at our Fine Art Maya Gallery here in San Diego, CA.

The Art Platform NYC produces a range of projects within the arts community that connect creative professionals, designers, artists, and like-minded individuals.

Manss Aval resides in San Diego, California and is one of Fine Art Mayas’ featured artist. Manss Aval focuses his talent in  photography, acrylic and oil on canvas, and excels with his use of mixed media techniques. Among his many other interests are sculptures, video and film. He has a broad background in media, communications and the natural sciences (including a PhD in science).

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About Manss Aval

A naturalist, Manss has dedicated much of his time studying wildlife. Through a juxtaposition of images his work captivates movements in time and space, creating enchanted sceneries with animals at center stage. In his recent Eden series, for instance, presents seemingly futile avian attempts to evade environmental infernos of a disintegrating planet.

His Heron Dreams series orchestrates the grace, agility and elegance of these birds into evocative, dramatic, romantic, sometime surreal symphonies of pure natural beauty. His works levitate between fantasy and mysterious quantum space, leaving the viewer in meditative explorations of familiar memories, dreams and perhaps alien realities. To experience the full impact of his works they have to be viewed in life-size large format: the herons then fully emerge as playful, strong and sensitive individuals whom one cannot avoid to adore and respect. The series Through the Looking Glass is an intriguing journey into a realm where imagination ostensibly morphs into reality.

His fine art and photographic work has been exhibited at over 30 juried group and solo shows in San Diego, Pasadena, Florence, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Toronto and Merida. He is recipient of many national and international awards and his work has appeared in a number of publications.

Just recently Manss Aval was featured down on Times Square in NYC on two of the largest billboards for the #seemetakeover art display on July 24th.

View some of Manss Aval’s work on his website, ManssAval.com or by following through to some of the selected galleries below: