‘Endless, Nameless’ by Han Sungwoo @ Helen J Gallery

by Joseph A. Hazani December 30, 2023

Mr. Hun Sungwoo at Helen J Galley paints us a stronger idea of more than color with his works which extend the imagination as it pertains to experiences of texture, color, scale, and brustroke with his opening at Helen J Gallery. The impressive feat is in the ability to play with decades of efforts at abstract expressionism, but arrive at nevertheless original vistas to help inform the subjects....

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Chapter 2: A Long Way Home by Suwichada Busamrong-Press @ Reisig and Taylor Contemporary

by Joseph A. Hazani December 23, 2023

In a resoundingly confident demonstration of the color yellow at Reisig and Taylor Contemporary, Ms. Suwichada Busamrong-Press resonates with her intimate memories of her past life in Thailand, particularly with her originally daring application of turmeric to fine art. It is through this medicinal application from her father where sentiment and beauty coalesce, to, with the rest of the abstract....

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‘Faith in Doubt’ Sean Sullivan @ Chris Sharp Gallery

by Joseph A. Hazani December 15, 2023

The movements of artworks by Mr. Sean Sullivan in his new opening at Chris Sharp Gallery is one which is compelled into the mystery of fate. It is here where the need for experiencing color and figure, as well as space, are coalesced into the medium of a serious poise in grace. Blue Eyes (for Piet), 2023 Oil stick on Kikata paper. 8.25 inches x 10.25 inches (20.95 cm x 26.035 cm). Courtesy of....

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My Written Works

On the Struggling Artist: An Essay

A philosophical....

On the Christian Business Ethic: An Essay

Analysis of the role that Christian morality has played in the development of commerce and....

On the Necessity of Color in the Fine Arts: An essay

A philosophical exploration of color and its use in Renaissance, abstract and modern fine....

Towards an Understanding of Jesus Christ: An Essay

Nietzsche had incredible disdain for Christianity being "Judaized Rome", of the slave morality of Judaism creeping up and....