art | FABRY

Joined Artfinder: April 2015

Artworks for sale: 7

Switzerland

About art | FABRY

 
 
  • Biography
    >> art I FABRY @    . . . . . born in germany, 1968* - since 2000 in switzerland/ zurich - first works acryl on canvas germany (1997) - followed by abstract paintings/ switzerland (2003-2005) - first privat vernissage/ zurich (2008) - new small abstract acryl works/ zurich (2010) - ART-CONCEPTS: >> ground_structure //  >> dreambase - digital photographs/ europe (2010-2012) >> l'art à la philosophie - switzerland (2012-2013)  >> noumena_transitions new visibility paintings/ switzerland (2012) >> squareness - global values/ switzerland (2013) >> never_no >> no principles/ switzerland (2013)
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    art | FABRY
    contemporary

    art | FABRY contemporary uses a visual language of form, color and line to transition compositions from noumena state to objects which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the visible world of individuals.

    western art had been, from the renaissance up to the middle of the 19th century, underpinned by the logic of perspective and an attempt to reproduce an illusion of visible reality.

    a commonly held idea is that pluralism characterizes art at the beginning of the 21st century. there is no consensus, nor need there be, as to a representative style of the age.

    there is an anything goes attitude that prevails.





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    Event: Christie's First Open/LDN

    Dates: 3 Feb 2015 - 26 Mar 2015

    Venue: Christies, St James, London

    WEB: https://theartstack.com/exhibition/Christie%27sFirstOpen/LDN

    Christie’s, the Whitechapel Gallery and ArtStack announce a new initiative: the first crowd-sourced auction initiative ever. Vote by 'stacking' your favorite works on this page by 1 Feb to see them included in Christie's First Open/LDN on 26 March 2015!

    Launching on Tues 20th January and now running until Tues 3rd February, artists can submit their artwork via ArtStack for an online competition open to the public, where anyone can vote and ‘stack’ their favourite artists in support.

    The final winners of the competition will be included in the forthcoming First Open/LDN auction on 26 March at Christie’s South Kensington, with 25% of the proceeds donated to the Whitechapel Gallery in London.

    Live for two weeks on ArtStack, use your power to support the artists of your choice! Finalists will be selected based upon their stack count achieved during the voting period and reviewed for inclusion in Christie's First Open/LDN sale by a high-profile panel of art world, fashion and media minds.

    We are delighted to announce panel members: actor and Booker Prize judge, Dan Stevens; Director of Glasgow International Festival, Sarah McCrory; Whitechapel Gallery curator, Omar Kholeif; Editor in Chief of Gentlewoman, Penny Martin; actor and collector, Russ Tovey; Head of Christie's First Open/LDN, Bianca Chu; and ArtStack Co-Founder, James Lindon.

    Launched last September as part of the new Global First Open sales, First Open/LDN aims to offer the best of cutting-edge contemporary art as well as high quality post-war works at affordable price points.

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There are no upcoming events

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Event: Christie's First Open/LDN

Dates: 3 Feb 2015 - 26 Mar 2015

Venue: Christies, St James, London

WEB: https://theartstack.com/exhibition/Christie%27sFirstOpen/LDN

Christie’s, the Whitechapel Gallery and ArtStack announce a new initiative: the first crowd-sourced auction initiative ever. Vote by 'stacking' your favorite works on this page by 1 Feb to see them included in Christie's First Open/LDN on 26 March 2015!

Launching on Tues 20th January and now running until Tues 3rd February, artists can submit their artwork via ArtStack for an online competition open to the public, where anyone can vote and ‘stack’ their favourite artists in support.

The final winners of the competition will be included in the forthcoming First Open/LDN auction on 26 March at Christie’s South Kensington, with 25% of the proceeds donated to the Whitechapel Gallery in London.

Live for two weeks on ArtStack, use your power to support the artists of your choice! Finalists will be selected based upon their stack count achieved during the voting period and reviewed for inclusion in Christie's First Open/LDN sale by a high-profile panel of art world, fashion and media minds.

We are delighted to announce panel members: actor and Booker Prize judge, Dan Stevens; Director of Glasgow International Festival, Sarah McCrory; Whitechapel Gallery curator, Omar Kholeif; Editor in Chief of Gentlewoman, Penny Martin; actor and collector, Russ Tovey; Head of Christie's First Open/LDN, Bianca Chu; and ArtStack Co-Founder, James Lindon.

Launched last September as part of the new Global First Open sales, First Open/LDN aims to offer the best of cutting-edge contemporary art as well as high quality post-war works at affordable price points.


 

Biography

>> art I FABRY @    . . . . . born in germany, 1968* - since 2000 in switzerland/ zurich - first works acryl on canvas germany (1997) - followed by abstract paintings/ switzerland (2003-2005) - first privat vernissage/ zurich (2008) - new small abstract acryl works/ zurich (2010) - ART-CONCEPTS: >> ground_structure //  >> dreambase - digital photographs/ europe (2010-2012) >> l'art à la philosophie - switzerland (2012-2013)  >> noumena_transitions new visibility paintings/ switzerland (2012) >> squareness - global values/ switzerland (2013) >> never_no >> no principles/ switzerland (2013)
........................................

art | FABRY
contemporary

art | FABRY contemporary uses a visual language of form, color and line to transition compositions from noumena state to objects which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the visible world of individuals.

western art had been, from the renaissance up to the middle of the 19th century, underpinned by the logic of perspective and an attempt to reproduce an illusion of visible reality.

a commonly held idea is that pluralism characterizes art at the beginning of the 21st century. there is no consensus, nor need there be, as to a representative style of the age.

there is an anything goes attitude that prevails.