I am thrilled to be among the selected artists for the upcoming @artstoheartsproject book project “100 Emerging Artworks of 2024″” ! I am extremely proud to be among 50 artists selected by curator Danielle Krysa alias @thejealouscurator and can’t wait to share te further details!
I am absolutely thrilled to be featured at the art exhibition: Frozen Moments, Fluid Time 4 – 27 November 2024, Rossocinabro Gallery, Via Raffaele Cadorna, 28, Rome, Italy
”Through a carefully curated selection of paintings, sculptures, and photographs, this exhibition delves into the complexities of our temporal existence. Artists have long sought to capture the essence of time in their work, often using visual metaphors to represent the passage of time, the weight of history, and the fleeting nature of human experience. Frozen Moments in this exhibition refer to the ability of art to halt time. A painting, a sculpture, or a photograph can freeze a specific moment in time, preserving it for eternity. These works invite us to contemplate the significance of the past and to reflect on the enduring power of memories. Fluid Time, on the other hand, refers to the continuous flow of time and its impact on our lives. Works that embody this concept explore the idea of impermanence, the passage of time, and the ever-changing nature of reality. These pieces challenge us to consider the present moment and to embrace the uncertainty of the future.
By juxtaposing these two concepts, Frozen Moments, Fluid Time invites viewers to consider the multifaceted nature of time. The exhibition explores how artists have used their unique perspectives to capture the passage of time, the weight of history, and the fleeting nature of human experience.
Through this exploration, we hope to inspire you to reflect upon your own relationship with time and to appreciate the enduring power of art to connect us across generations and cultures.
Artists: Solange Aiçaguer, Elaine Asarch, Patricia Canino, Alain Churlaud, Michael Ferrell, Elisa Friman, Elena Furgal, Tamara Jare, Rebeccah Klodt, Simi Larisch, Hanna Liubinskaya, Fiona Livingstone, Marcus Luconi, Bobby Austin Mombray, Asuman Nuhoğlu, Gerti Papesch, Mages Peter, Gayle Printz, Rosalorenza, Milos Sejn, Miyako Shimizu, Eleftheria Sifnaiou, Tamara Sweere, Josefina Temin, Zahra Tharani” Curator Cristina Madini
Tamara Jare at Rome Art Week exhibition Singles Twins, curated by Rossocinabro Gallery
RAW – Rome Art Week aims to be a gift for Rome, for its ability to blend past and contemporary, for Roman citizens and art lovers, to allow them to explore the city from another perspective. Rome Art Week will invite critics and authoritative operators from the contemporary art field to give their vision on the state of contemporary art in Rome and to provide us with a guide through the routes to visit during the RAW week.
Curator Cristina Madini, Rossocinabro Gallery says: ”Once again this year, Rossocinabro is joining the Rome Art Week. From October 21st until the final event with the artists on Saturday the 26th, our galleries will come alive with an explosion of creativity. This year, we are proud to present the second edition of “Singles,” an exhibition celebrating the diversity and originality of contemporary art.
We frequent artists, galleries, peculiar exhibitions, workshops, and studios. We sniff the air, perceive the vibrating energy, the power of a brushstroke, the influence of colors and matter. We find diverse languages for extraordinary artists, unique talents that range from the human figure to abstraction, from urban art to photography, drawings, and design. We don’t care if a talent is still incomplete, because that’s where we come in, helping creativity to express itself and artists to realize their potential. For this exhibition, we have selected the works of:
Aldonza Almazan (Mexico), Dariusz Biegaj (Poland), Meglena Bozhanova (Bulgaria), Ioana Cobzaru (Netherlands), Alessio Costantini (Italy), Violetta De Saga (Ukraine/Germany), Lord Nicolaus Dinter (Germany), Maria Evseeva (Spain), Fadiese (France), Eleni Gemeni (Luxembourg), Stephen Harper (France), Tamara Jare (Slovenia), John (France), Bulgan Khatanbaatar (Germany), Yuki Kiyohara (Japan), Rebeccah Klodt (USA), Kirsten Kohrt (Germany), Gessica La Pira (Italy), Jennifer Langley (Canada), Odette Laramee (Canada), Simi Larish (Germany), Fiona Livingstone (Australia), Deni Mihaylova (Bulgaria), Kerstin Nyström (Sweden), Rosalorenza (Italy), Sonia Salvetti (Italy), Vethan Sautour (Austria), Tamara Sweere (USA)
Rossocinabro has always tackled the theme of the diversity of contemporary art, which eludes easy categorization. It features artists and works so different that it is always difficult to provide a rigorous reading or classification within an art system that takes as its criterion of categorization the period in which a particular type of art existed. To realize this, it is sufficient to compare the different works that can be found in any contemporary art gallery or art collection: it almost seems that these works are irreducible to each other, so great are the differences that separate them. Yet they are all children of our time, the result of creative elaborations by heterogeneous artists and therefore different from each other in terms of experiences, life paths, inspirations, influences, directions, addresses, developments, experiences, and areas of belonging. The result of this exhibition is aimed at disseminating and promoting the knowledge of a contemporary art that is not always present at art fairs and official exhibitions, and its multifaceted languages.”
Date: October 21st – 26th Venue: Rossocinabro Gallery, Via Raffaele Cadorna 28, Roma Meeting: Saturday, October 26th 6-8pm
Tamara Jare artwork is included in XX Contemporary Day- Made by Human exhibition at Rossocinabro Gallery Rome. The art exhibition is promoted by AMACI – Association of Contemporary Italian Art Museums.
AMACI is the Association of 24 Italian Contemporary Art Museums. On Saturday, October 12th 2024, the Day of Contemporary Art will take place, the annual event organized by AMACI to bring art to the general public. In its twentieth edition, the Day of Contemporary Art will once again open the doors of 24 AMACI museums, along with approximately a thousand institutions throughout Italy and abroad, to showcase artists and new ideas through exhibitions, workshops, events, and conferences. It is a diverse program that, year after year, has provided the general public with the opportunity to experience the complex and vibrant world of contemporary art, making the event organized by AMACI the annual kickoff to the art season in Italy.
”Rossocinabro is pleased to announce, on the occasion of the XX AMACI Contemporary Art Day, the opening of Made by Human, an exhibition that highlights human artistic creation in contrast to works produced by artificial intelligence (AI).
The exhibition features a variety of works by artists from around the world who use both traditional and contemporary techniques to create art, emphasizing the uniqueness and value of human ingenuity and creativity in the digital and artificial age.
The goal is to explore the unique creativity and cleverness of humans, inviting the public to distinguish between human and algorithmic creativity.
Each work on display is a personal journey, a tangible emotion that transcends mere visual results. It is the imprint of lived experiences, interpersonal relationships, inspirations drawn from history and culture, a meditated thought, a feeling translated into form. The artist, through their sensitivity and skill, leads us into a world made of nuances, imperfections that become distinctive marks, and stories that intertwine with the material, giving them an authenticity and depth that is difficult to replicate artificially.
Human creativity is often guided by intuition, by a sudden idea that emerges from the depths of the unconscious. Intuition and the unexpected are not generated by AI, which instead follows predefined rules and algorithms, limiting the possibility of surprises and unexpected deviations. Human art is intrinsically imperfect. The imperfections, errors, and traces of the creative process are an integral part of the work itself and give it an aura of authenticity.
Moreover, each work of human art is embedded in a historical, cultural, and social context that influences its meaning. AI-generated art, on the other hand, may lack this grounding.
Made by a Human is a celebration of human creativity and a reminder not to forget the unique power of art to move us, inspire us, and make us reflect. The exhibition is an invitation to all art enthusiasts to immerse themselves in a world of authentic and meaningful works, created with passion and dedication by talented artists. ”
Date: October 7th – 12th Venue: Rossocinabro Gallery, Via Raffaele Cadorna 28, Roma Meeting: Saturday 12 October 12th 6-8pm
I am happy to have my art featured among the best of 10th Annual Autumnal Art House NYC Art Show at BIG SCREEN PLAZA – SEPT. 28 at 4PM Plaza Behind the Kimpton Hotel on W. 29th and 6th Ave
Tamara Jare art featured at The 10th Annual Autumnal Exhibition at ARTHOUSE.NYC, New York City’s premier digital art gallery, brings together the creative visions of over 60 talented artists. This year’s exhibition showcases an eclectic mix of painting, collage, photography, and digital art, each piece capturing the rich essence of the autumn season. From the vibrant hues of fall foliage to the introspective mood of shorter days, the artwork explores the beauty and depth of this transitional time of year. The exhibition promises a visual celebration of autumn’s unique charm, blending diverse mediums and artistic expressions in a dynamic display of creativity, 10th Annual Autumnal SEPT. 23RD @6-9PM OPENING RECEPTION FROM 6-8PM LIVE PERFORMANCES 8-9ISH 9 West 8th Street btwn 5th-6th Ave. Best of 10th Annual Autumnal BIG SCREEN PLAZA- SEPT. 28 at 4PM Plaza Behind the Kimpton Hotel on W. 29th and 6th Ave
Tamara Jare Art Featured at NYC ARTHOUSE 10th Annual Autumnal ExhibitionJoin us for a truly unique celebration of visual art at the 10th Annual Autumnal Exhibition, where you’ll have the chance to not only appreciate the stunning works on display but also meet the talented artists behind them. Immerse yourself in the creative atmosphere while enjoying a variety of engaging activities—play interactive games, sip on handcrafted libations, and savor delicious bites.
The evening culminates in a lively musical variety show, hosted by the dynamic duo of Susannah Perlman and Jackson Sturkey, kicking off at 8 PM. E. Don’t miss this multifaceted event that brings together the best of creativity and community!
Tamara Jare’s contemporary self-portrait in oil on canvas features a bold and vibrant composition. The artist is depicted holding a smartphone, with her gaze directed outward, engaging the viewer. The background is a dynamic mix of bright colors, with shades of orange, red, blue, and green creating an abstract setting. The figure is surrounded by yellow brushstrokes, symbolizing flowers and light, which blend into the bright yellow and orange tones of her skin. The painting combines expressive brushwork and a vivid color palette, reflecting the artist’s unique style and modern approach to portraiture. Selfie with a Vase of Yellow Flowers, self portrait, oil on canvas, 2024
Still Life With Parrots after Jan Davidsz. de Heem by Tamara Jare is a vivid, expressive work that bursts with color and energy. The composition is dominated by a vibrant still life scene featuring a variety of elements such as fruits, birds, and decorative objects.
Key Features:
Bold Use of Color: The painting is characterized by a striking palette of bright reds, oranges, yellows, blues, and greens. The colors are applied in a dynamic, almost frenetic manner, creating a sense of movement and vibrancy.
Parrots: Prominently positioned in the upper left section of the painting are two parrots. These birds, rendered in bright reds with green accents, are eye-catching and add a lively, exotic element to the composition.
Fruit and Decorative Objects: The table is covered with an array of fruits, including lemons, pomegranates, a melon and a cucumber, all depicted with expressive brushstrokes. There are also various decorative items, such as a purple glass vessel and a golden vase, adding to the opulent feel of the still life.
Dynamic Background: The background features abstract shapes and colors, with a strong contrast of dark blues and blacks against the brighter tones in the foreground. This creates a dramatic backdrop that enhances the vibrancy of the scene.
Expressive Brushwork: The brushstrokes are loose and expressive, contributing to the overall dynamic feel of the painting. There is a sense of spontaneity and immediacy in the application of paint, which adds to the energy of the piece.
Overall, this painting by Tamara Jare is a celebration of color and life, with a composition that draws the viewer in through its vivid imagery and expressive style.
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