Lionel Machris in Parnass – Issue January 2023

Lionel Machris is an outstanding artist who combines various techniques to create unprecedented combinations. His interest in painting and sculpture grew out of his previous work as an artistic photographer. In Paris, he collaborated with international fashion and cosmetic photographers. In 1992, he set off for Milan, where he worked for numerous magazines and prestigious […]
Kalchie in Hey.Bayern – January 2023

The artist Kalchie feels a deep longing for colors, which she carries inside her for a long time before she puts them on the canvas. If the urge …
30 Years in the Art World – Aesthetica – 2023

In 1990, a new era began in the art world. The public had just been introduced to Young British Artists – including Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst – whose explosive rise became synonymous with shock, controversy and rule-breaking. Cell phones and the Internet were imminent, inspiring a burgeoning wave of digital creatives, multimedia experiences, and […]
On the 32nd anniversary of Pashmin Art Consortia

For more than 32 years, Pashmin Art Consortia has been building artistic bridges between different countries and cultures. Nour Nouri, the director, initially started his activities in 1990 with exhibitions of German artists*, from which his art management department (Pashmin Art Management) emerged, combining artistic talent with commercial success. The art company has various departments, including 5 […]
THE ALLURE OF THE FANTASTIQUE – In Chinese Contemporary Art – 2023

China has an incredibly rich heritage of contemporary art and its influence continues to grow. Contemporary Chinese art is a vibrant mix of traditional styles, innovative techniques, and progressive concepts. From avant-garde abstract black-and-white art to abstract figurative paintings and conceptual sculpture, Chinese artists are breaking boundaries and creating truly stunning works of art. Our […]
Aesthetica – Issue 110 Kalchie

“Kalchie” is her artistic name, into which she has secretly infused her biographical data. She was born as Gisela Klara Schiel in Koblenz in 1937. As a child, she was fascinated by expressive art forms such as theatre, dancing and painting.At first glance, her painting style could be described as abstract. But abstraction is only […]
Aesthetica – Issue 109 Gerd Rehme

For centuries, painting has been used to communicate ideas, stories and emotions. Today it is undergoing a renaissance – with innovative ideas and technologies giving rise to exciting new styles and genres. Embedded in this movement, contemporary artist, Gerd Rehme, is pushing the boundaries of what painting can be and exploring complex themes like cybernetics, […]
Julius Vögtli in the Süddeutschen Zeitung
The Pashmin Art Gallery in Bad Tölz presents a “Swiss pioneer of Impressionism”: Julius Voegtli (1879-1944). Voegtli, who had originally learned decorative painting, studied at the turn of the century at the Munich Academy under the landscape and genre painter Karl Raupp. Soon, however, he turned to a new style that incorporated elements of modern art movements such […]
Aesthetica – Issue 105 Alexander Dik

Alexander Dik is a Russian-German artist who grew up in Berlin. He creates abstract expressionist works. These works are completely subordinate to the content and have no set form. Dik was born in Kazakhstan before moving to Berlin to attend school. During his childhood and adolescence, he experienced firsthand how migrants are often treated as […]
Alexander Dik – Parnass Spezial

Alexander Dik is a contemporary artist known for his neo-expressionism. His work is characterized by pathos and exuberance as well as expressiveness and bold colors. Dik’s work is influenced by his life story as well as current events. He often uses his art, to express his fears and anxieties, especially in times of crisis such […]