BSA Images Of The Week: 10.31.21

October 31, 2021 Artists, BSA Images Of The Week Happy Halloween and welcome to BSA Images of the Week! People have been in the Halloween spirit here in Berlin – and we keep seeing new pieces which may or may not be related to the holiday, but remind us of it anyway. Here’s a short collection of new stuff we […]

Artist Spotlight: Sierra Montoya Barela

A selection of paintings by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based artist Sierra Montoya Barela. Living in the realm of still lifes and invented or imagined spaces, Barela’s recent work plays with perspective, symbolism, and perception. A selection of these paintings are currently on display as part of her solo show, “Everywhere and Here,” at Post Gallery Zurich. Made in response to last year’s […]

Artist Spotlight: Sung Jik Yang

Born in South Korea, artist Sung Jik Yang immigrated to the United States, where he currently resides in Los Angeles. His portraits feature people he knows quite well, operating as a sort of visual diary reflecting their relationships. “Their individual life stories and my interpretation/perception of them, along with the chemistry and bond between my subjects and me, are essential […]

BSA Film Friday: 10.29.21

October 29, 2021 Artists, BSA Film Friday Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities. Now screening:1. Shepard Fairey Talks About New Collaboration with Martha Cooper During Studio Visit via New Deal2. “Landless Stranded” by Pejac BSA is proud to debut a new collaborative print with Shepard Fairey and Shepard Fairey – a […]

Artist Spotlight: Madeleine Bialke

Brooklyn, New York-based artist Madeleine Bialke’s recent paintings explore a space in which the worlds of trees and people overlap. She says: “Trees are incredibly numerous in our lives, blanketing hills and lining streets. They are both significant and other; dream-like apparitions that dot the landscape and loom overhead.” Through the process of painting, she seeks new understandings of familiar […]

Artist Spotlight: Chloë Saï Breil-Dupont

Chloë Saï Breil-Dupont is a French painter based in Berlin. Attached to the uniqueness of oil painting, her work questions the fate of images and the worlds they contain. “I built my own database, like an atlas of memories and people I know, and extract images from it which I paint on small wooden canvas,” she explains. “I call these […]

“Artists At Work” from “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” Exhibition at UN.

Fabio Petani: Painting The Periodic Table, One Wall at a Time113, 115, 117 and 118. Those numbers sounds like the weights of Miss Universe and her three runner ups. They are also the four newest additions to the Periodic Table of Elements announced in January… BSA Images Of The Week: 11.16.14Here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring […]

On the spot: Nemanja Sekulic

Developing your skills takes a long way, and if you are the best at it, you end up teaching and inspiring others. Nemanja Sekulic has 20 years of experience in creating worlds in Photoshop, but we have an impression that he still has a lot to show. We talked about his career as a photographer, educator, and digital artist, so […]

“Daydreams” by Artist Katia Lifshin

A selection of paintings from “Daydreams,” a recent series by Tel-Aviv, Israel-based artist Katia Lifshin. Inspired by old black and white photographs, the work portrays the various states of being in love. Lifshin elaborates: “In the painted dreamlike world of naive teens and young girls, small demon-like creatures hide in their shadows, alongside symbols of innocence like flowers. The characters […]