Group Exhibition
INTIMISTS 6
5 January - 5 March 2021
Opening 5 January at 11 pm.
Our emphasis is on our artists being Intimists. That is we only represent women artists who work alone without assistants, who's work has intimacy, that we can feel the person behind it, the touch and the closeness, someone's hand, that individual touch. As communication now days is all on the phone and the Internet,
We represent artists who reach out for something more personal.
This exhibition is different from the previous ones for the reason that we decided to include some men artists as well. We took this decision to show that we do not discriminate against men. We made a selection of some men artists, who we think merit very much to be seen, admired and discovered.
Alberto Balletti
Marco Trentin
Jeremie Lebenge
Prissia Larissa Ligon Liboon
Jiao Tang
Kristina Daukintyte Aas
Marina Shareef
Yulianus Yaps
Yellena Mazin
Leyla Brashka
Group Exhibition
INTIMISTS 7
"From Earth To Sky"
International Women Artists
26 February - 25 March 2021
opening 27 February at 11 pm
ARTISTS:
Jutta Obenhuber
Fatima Farheen
Kristin Inbal
Yvette Tang
Kelly Reilly
Oxana Kovalchuk
Tjasa Iris
Huiquan Jiang
Irina Trusova
Julia Kushnarenko
Up-coming Exhibitions
INTIMISTS 8 "Beautiful World"
4 March - 3 April 2021
opening 5 March at 11 pm
Artists:
Nagia Siouli
Vasiliki Merianou
Tetiana Holovko
Denis Serrano
Sonia Ben Achoura
Laura Munoz Delgrado
Ines Mourato
Sam Heydt
Neermala Luckeenarain
Jessica Burke
Hannah Feigl
COVID MASTERPIECES
5 March - 4 April 2021
Artists:
Elina Virdziniece
Martina Kosta Diankova
Ruth Dagan
Christy Lo Lok Lam
YiChen HO
Renata Franzky
Marie Ruprecht
Helen Lee
Christina Geoghegan
Lucia Pinzani
Louise Byrne
Lois Notebaart
Past Group Exhibition
INTIMISTS 5
3 July 2020 - 13 Jan. 2021
My Linh Mac
Federica Frati
Erica Entrop
Kyongju Park
Radoslava Hrabrovska
Barbara Nati
Jenny Chermansky
Camilla Texeira Nunez Dutra
Elaine T. Nguyen
Stephanie Poppe
Shanie Prasad
Zuzana Petrakova
Official Opening 3 July at 11 pm.
Past Exhibitions
MULTICALLING
22 JUNE - 15 JULY 2020
This exhibition is about women artists who have more than one calling in their lives and how powerful this is, the power it creates for their work as visual artists.
TAMARA BABIC
PETRA SCHOTT
MELANIE SCHÖNIGER
SURYANI
TONYA VINOGRADOVA
TJAŠA IRIS
9 MONSOONS IN SOUTH EAST ASIA
A EUROPEAN UNDER THE TROPICS
11 NOVEMBER 2019 - 27 JUNE 2020
TJAŠA IRIS (b. 1968) works with both photography and painting, depicting vibrant and saturated images of flowers, gardens and vegetation. Iris’ primary focus is investigating the expressive abilities and nuances of colour. The exhibition is about her last 9 years she mostly spent living/creating/ traveling and exhibiting in South East Asia: Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and Malaysia.
At this moment she reached a sweet spot where the art historians and art critics in Europe say that her work belongs to Asia, while the art historians and art critics from Asia say that her work belongs to Europe. A clear sign of her creating a new powerful and unique aesthetics.
Intimists 4
of International Women Artists
29 November 2019 - 27 January 2020
LOUISE VILLA
CARMEN ISASI
MALGORZATA JABLONSKA
VI TRINH
ROSIE LLOYD - GIBLETT
ZEINAB DOUK
PIA KINTRUP
SOPHIE MANGELSEN
JESSICA CHAN
CRISTINA ORTIZ
Group Exhibition
Intimists 3
International Women Artists
2o October - 30 October 2019
M. MIAO
MONICA CILMI
EVA SILBERKNOLL DANA TAYLOR
ANDREA CASSADY
CAITLIN FLOOD
CORA NIMTZ
SAJITHA R. SHANKHAR
18 July - 18 August 2019
Sajitha R. Shankhar (Sajitha Gouwry) (Malayalam: സജിത ആർ ശങ്കർ Sajita Āj̳a Śaŋkaj̳a; born 9 December 1967) is an internationally acclaimed contemporary artist from India.
Her paintings are featured in numerous public and private collections, including the National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore; the National Gallery of Modern Art; the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts; Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhim; and the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art.
Her preferred medium is charcoal and acrylic on paper. She is known for her work series: ARCHETYPES and ALTERBODIES.