A Portrait of an artist ... in pursuit of waywardness :
Karel Witt
Is a notorious moonshiner & retrorunner thru time ... unbuttoning the past with offbeat methods , he distilles history's indigestible events , thus laying down an all-time valid guidance on how to stay out of reach & keep out of range .
So obviously , ...(NeO-)DaDa or rather DEONADA is still alive !
Image gallery & all about Witt's alter ego
Silberstein can be retrieved from:
Imre G. Kohan
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orking in glass, Imre G. Kohan is a master of mosaics. His designs are filled with sparkling color that astounds with its sheer, delicate beauty. Yet the work is also unified, with clean lines and spare composition. As Imre G. Kohan states: "I feel myself close to Bauhaus ideology because of its constructivism, clearness and rationalism." The viewer can see this influence in his work "Color the Town Beautiful." This mosaic, made of mirror and stained glass, is a work that demands meticulous craftsmanship, yet Imre G. Kohan has conveyed an unmistakable sense of spontaneity in his design. In the work, a stream of col-
ored glass seems to be creating the design of a town even as the viewer gazes at it. The spatial relationships in the work reveal the care with which the piece was created. The topic of the work is almost whimsical, however, granting an exciting, dynamic energy to the piece. Imre G. Kohan studied advertising and industrial design in Stuttgart, Germany. He worked in advertising and design until 1997, and in 2004 he and his wife, fellow artist Masha Kohan, moved to the Maltese Islands. Imre G. Kohan now devotes himself full time to his artistry.
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