The First Berliner Art Book 2017 ©

The exclusively Art Management Berlin finest selection of international Contemporary noteworthy artists of all Mediums. Personalities and their art works that making the history of the Contemporary Fine Art. Large worldwide distribution in over 300 international galleries. Gabriela Caranfil is the successful Chief of Berlin visual art promoting company Art Management Berlin and the curator of The First Berliner Art Book © series. www.art-management-berlin.de The exclusively Art Management Berlin finest selection of international Contemporary noteworthy artists of all Mediums. Personalities and their art works that making the history of the Contemporary Fine Art. Large worldwide distribution in over 300 international galleries. Gabriela Caranfil is the successful Chief of Berlin visual art promoting company Art Management Berlin and the curator of The First Berliner Art Book © series. www.art-management-berlin.de

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Francis Akpata As a painter, Francis Akpata strives to depict what Immanuel Kant described as «the sublime»- a work that stretches our imaginations, going so far beyond our normal expectations that it changes our perception of the object or subject. Mr Akpata primarily uses three techniques to give objects, subjects, and feelings a transformative perspective, Expressionism which he used for the “Queen”, Cubism used for “His Epileptic View” and Abstract Expressionism for “Meandering Seamlessly”. Mr Akpata studied Philosophy at Kings College London and studied painting at the City Literary Institute. http://www.francisakpata.com/ His Epileptic View, 100 x 100 cm, oil on canvas, 2010 Meandering Seamlessly 183 x 122 cm, oil on canvas, 2013 Queen, 63 x 46 cm, mixed media, 2016 10

Lilyan Aloma At the heart of my photographic work over the past fifteen years has been my fascination with Manhattan’s cityscape, and the constant evolution of commerce within its space. In its current evolution my work captures the cityscape as it is reflected. Between 2003 and 2009 I had 3 solo exhibitions at OK Harris Works of Art, entitled, Mecca or Madness, Billscapes, and Deconstruction. My cityscapes have received recognition through national and international juried competition, and through public and private acquisition. In 2010, I was honored by the Aaron Siskind Foundation with an IPF Fellowship for my body of work, entitled, Billscapes. http://alomaphoto.com lily@alomaphoto.com A Walk in Kleinfeld’s Window, 40,6 x 50,8 cm, color digital photograph, archival pigment print, 2015 Into the Mix, 50,8 x 40,6 cm, color digital photograph, archival pigment print, 2014 Urban Melody, 40,6 x 50,8 cm, color digital photograph, archival pigment print, 2013 11

Francis Akpata<br />

As a painter, Francis Akpata strives to depict what Immanuel Kant described as «the<br />

sublime»- a work that stretches our imaginations, going so far beyond our normal<br />

expectations that it changes our perception of the object or subject.<br />

Mr Akpata primarily uses three techniques to give objects, subjects, and feelings a<br />

transformative perspective, Expressionism which he used for the “Queen”, Cubism used<br />

for “His Epileptic View” and Abstract Expressionism for “Meandering Seamlessly”. Mr<br />

Akpata studied Philosophy at Kings College London and studied painting at the City<br />

Literary Institute.<br />

http://www.francisakpata.com/<br />

His Epileptic View, 100 x 100 cm,<br />

oil on canvas, 2010<br />

Meandering Seamlessly<br />

183 x 122 cm, oil on<br />

canvas, 2013<br />

Queen, 63 x 46 cm, mixed<br />

media, 2016<br />

10

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