The First Berliner Art Book 2021 ©
Dear artists, collectors, gallerists and beloved art friends.
We are excited and honored to present you with the new edition of The First Berliner Art Book 2021 ©. Art Management Berlin’s new series of contemporary art includes artists of the highest caliber, hailing from the four corners of the world.
The present selection has been made, as usual, with great concern, in order to offer you both the works of our previously acclaimed artists and of artists collaborating with Art Management Berlin for the first time.
The changing world is reflected in the choice of the current selection.
Our collaboration with the Sony Center am Potsdamer Platz in Berlin has paid off over the years, and we are proud, this year too, to be able to include so many artists, enriching thus Art Management Berlin.
Through the current edition, it was our intention to capture the attention of our international circuit of galleries and collectors interested in the new flows and trends in Contemporary Art. Our society is becoming more introverted than ever and offers us unsuspected reserves of creativity. Self-analysis, personal stimulation and the deep desire of self-fulfillment are among the crtiteria guiding these artists.
In this edition, we purport to stimulate the continuous growth of the selected artists and to put forth their capitalization in the art market worldwide.
An immense thank you to all of you who have added your contribution to the development of contemporary art, with your talent and your creativity. You are a continuous source of inspiration.
With high consideration, Gabriela Caranfil curator AMB
Dear artists, collectors, gallerists and beloved art friends.
We are excited and honored to present you with the new edition of The First Berliner Art Book 2021 ©. Art Management Berlin’s new series of contemporary art includes artists of the highest caliber, hailing from the four corners of the world.
The present selection has been made, as usual, with great concern, in order to offer you both the works of our previously acclaimed artists and of artists collaborating with Art Management Berlin for the first time.
The changing world is reflected in the choice of the current selection.
Our collaboration with the Sony Center am Potsdamer Platz in Berlin has paid off over the years, and we are proud, this year too, to be able to include so many artists, enriching thus Art Management Berlin.
Through the current edition, it was our intention to capture the attention of our international circuit of galleries and collectors interested in the new flows and trends in Contemporary Art. Our society is becoming more introverted than ever and offers us unsuspected reserves of creativity. Self-analysis, personal stimulation and the deep desire of self-fulfillment are among the crtiteria guiding these artists.
In this edition, we purport to stimulate the continuous growth of the selected artists and to put forth their capitalization in the art market worldwide.
An immense thank you to all of you who have added your contribution to the development of contemporary art, with your talent and your creativity. You are a continuous source of inspiration.
With high consideration, Gabriela Caranfil curator AMB
Having obtained her bachelor degree in VisualArts in Montreal, Jocelyne Ménard remained a civilservant for 36 years. When she retired, she realized that creation was becoming moreand more important to her, so she started painting. She had the idea to incorporatevarious recycled objects into her paintings. From old jewels to rusted pipes, fromwooden pieces of all sizes to chair legs; nothing was left out. The integration of theseobjects in her paintings reflects her environmental commitment, while resulting ina unique style that gives these objects a second life.www.jocelynemenard.comjojo.menard@gmail.comThe Biking Race , 127 x 76 x 12 cm,acrylic paint on canvas includingvarious recycled objects,together givingeffect of 3D, 2020Neighborhood Life,104 x 76 x 27 cm, mixedmedia,201938
The Monaco Cinema, 73 x 63 x 17 cm,acrylic paint on canvas including variousrecycled objects, together giving effectof 3D, 2019The Distillery, 101 x 76 x 10 cm,acrylic paint on canvas including variousrecycled objects, together giving effectof 3D, 2019On Imaginative Street , 76 x 101 x 30 cm,acrylic paint on canvas including various recycledobjects, together giving effect of 3D, 2020The Delivery, 60 x 60 x 10 cm,acrylic paint on canvas includingvarious recycled objects, togethergiving effect of 3D, 201939
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- Page 14 and 15: Interiors in Akko (St. John D’Acr
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- Page 18 and 19: Berik Zhandar is an artist from Kaz
- Page 20 and 21: Bert Hermans was born in 1947 in Vo
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- Page 26 and 27: Eston Tan was born in Penang, Malay
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- Page 30 and 31: Fred Smilde’s background is in cl
- Page 32 and 33: Henrik Brøndsted, a photographer,
- Page 34 and 35: The sculptures of Hermien Buytendij
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- Page 40 and 41: Hyperrealistic painter Abeling is f
- Page 42 and 43: Lika Ramati is a Visual new media a
- Page 44 and 45: Boseok Park it’s a fractal artist
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- Page 48 and 49: Tjeerd Doosje was born on april 8th
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Having obtained her bachelor degree in Visual
Arts in Montreal, Jocelyne Ménard remained a civil
servant for 36 years. When she retired, she realized that creation was becoming more
and more important to her, so she started painting. She had the idea to incorporate
various recycled objects into her paintings. From old jewels to rusted pipes, from
wooden pieces of all sizes to chair legs; nothing was left out. The integration of these
objects in her paintings reflects her environmental commitment, while resulting in
a unique style that gives these objects a second life.
www.jocelynemenard.com
jojo.menard@gmail.com
The Biking Race , 127 x 76 x 12 cm,
acrylic paint on canvas including
various recycled objects,
together giving
effect of 3D, 2020
Neighborhood Life,
104 x 76 x 27 cm, mixedmedia,
2019
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