Alessandro Berni
Alessandro Berni (Owner)
About
About the Artist
Helder Batista is a self-taught Artist who works both sculpture and painting. He was born in 1964 in Paris where he took evening classes at the Beaux-arts. He lives and works in the South West of France
Multidisciplinary, he apprehends different materials and different supports such as resin, inclusion, concrete, wood, neon, oil and acrylic painting. He sculpts and paints everything that concerns him.
His artistic work is often ambiguous and symbolic, he assures that;
“Art is a freedom of expression of which only the Artist limits the borders”
To this day always concerned by painting, that allows him to relax in its simplicity. His paintings are based on abstract impressionism . He tries to represent things as simply as possible without any frills or excess so that people can project their own ideas and own vision through his work (the representation of a flower pot)
Raisa Nosova is an American artist, who received her MFA degree in 2021 from New York University, where she has been an adjunct painting professor.
Raisa has been exploring the topics of nostalgia, interruption and destruction in her work. Although known as a painter, Raisa's recent experience of becoming a mother has pushed her to dive off into new disciplines such as glass sculpture and performance art. In her practice she dissects, peels, slices, unveils and reorganizes extreme experiences to help process the impacts.
Raisa's murals could be found in Berlin, Milan, New York City, Hoboken and Jersey City, NJ.
Nosova has completed an Artist Residency at the Berlin Art Institute and at ESKFF in Jersey City, NJ. She has been the highlight artist for the Montclair Art Museum, a guest speaker on Create! Magazine Podcast, and at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
"My work opens a platform for discussion on the topics of resilience, trauma and cultural displacement. I seek to bring awareness to the emotional baggage and the struggle that survivors have to conceal in daily life by exploring psychological connection to daily life environments. My large-scale oil paintings employ portraits of individuals behind masks, elements of wreckage and fragments of nostalgic interiors creating an intersection between reality and idealization, between opportunities and limitations, between grand and mundane . Somehow, presence and absence could exist separately and together in parallel. Life experiences such as separation from family and home as a child, war, as well as my becoming a mother during the Covid-19 pandemic have created layers of fog over traumatic memories. In my studio practice I dissect, peel, slice, unveil and reorganize extreme experiences to make sense of the fragmented and the destroyed in search of a feeling of belonging."
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