Antonio Privitera: Bright Epiphany

Posted on: 23 January, 2018

Author: Maria Stella

NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature the original work of Antonio Privitera in Chelsea International Photography Competition . The exhibition opens January 27, 2018 and runs through February 7,  2018 with an opening reception on Thursday, February 1 from 6-8 pm. Freelance photographer Antonio Privitera’s oeuvre spans documentary, conceptual, and street photography, his works always retaining a strong sense of duality. Based in Rome, the artist often utilizes diptychs to explore ideas such as magic versus reality, past and future, memory and time, or life and death.   Privitera’s pictures seek a dreamlike moment, an ironic instant, or...

Euromillions UK Ultimate Fate Test for Anyone

Posted on: 23 January, 2018

Author: Gloria Lipp

The fastest way to get rich is to get lucky in lottery. You can try out the megamillion Euromllions UK. It is always up to your hands to find a good site and book your lucky numbers. There is nothing like a good game of lottery to test your faith in fate (or fate in faith)? You have always believed that you can identify patterns in numbers. Numbers may mean so many things and a lot of it mysterious! The 666 is considered a feared number. The number 13 is thought as especially unlucky in Italy, the seat of the...

David Bartlett: Striving for Transcendence

Posted on: 23 January, 2018

Author: Maria Stella

NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature the original work of David Bartlett in Chelsea International Photography Competition . The exhibition opens January 27, 2018 and runs through February 7,  2018 with an opening reception on Thursday, February 1 from 6-8 pm. David Bartlett photographs the bleak interiors of Eastern State Penitentiary, a notorious, defunct prison compound in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He captures the crumbling decay of the façade, revealing traces of the memories inscribed in the dilapidated spaces.   Bartlett’s empathetic photographs reveal the elemental physicality of his chosen emotionally charged interiors. Skylights let in mocking rays of sun...

Try The Lucky Draw of Euromillions UK

Posted on: 23 January, 2018

Author: Gloria Lipp

Anyone can easily participate in the Euromillions Online mega draw. Check out the rules of the game to expand your net in fishing the Jackpot number. Get trying the lucky draw of Euromillions UK. Winners tell hitting the Jackpot feels like a dream coming true. They have reasons in numbers. The figures at stake are huge! The game is played in 13 tiers. The current minimum prize in the first tier is held at 15 million Euros. The maximum amount capped currently is 190 million Euros. Draws are held twice every week. Set your bookmarks on GMT 20:30, Tuesdays and...

Vincent Chahley: The Geography of Desire

Posted on: 23 January, 2018

Author: Maria Stella

NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature the original work of Vincent Chahley in Chelsea International Photography Competition . The exhibition opens January 27, 2018 and runs through February 7,  2018 with an opening reception on Thursday, February 1 from 6-8 pm. The works of Vincent Chahley are a cross-section of digitality and physicality, where details commingle with perceptual gestalts to give viewers a novel perspective on the interrelationship between geography and art.   His artistry lies in the defamiliarization of the familiar with a tendency to portray his chosen subject-matter — mainly geographical formations such as peninsulas and...

Tibor Kércz: Blooper Reels from the Natural World

Posted on: 23 January, 2018

Author: Maria Stella

NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature the original work of Tibor Kércz in Chelsea International Photography Competition . The exhibition opens January 27, 2018 and runs through February 7,  2018 with an opening reception on Thursday, February 1 from 6-8 pm. Tibor Kércz’s photographs are like the blooper reel of the natural world. He’s been known to camp outside for days on end, as though waiting for nature’s hidden truths to reveal themselves, only to capture an exquisitely comical shot of an owl falling off a tree branch.   Kércz’s work doesn’t just focus on animals in the...

Home Designs Sydney – Kitchen Trends For 2018

Posted on: 23 January, 2018

The kitchen is the heart of every home. It is the place where families spend a majority of their time together. With the beginning of 2018, we can predict some brand new kitchen trends. Home designs Sydney presents you 0 few of those trends that will pop-up this year. Appliances This year, very much like the year before, the matte-black trend is popular. The matte finishes are recommended, regardless if we are talking about bigger or smaller appliances. The typical chrome, bronze or stainless-still finishes are replaced with smooth matte-black ones. We can obviously see that the number of matte-black...

Jacob Wallwork: A World in Perpetual Transit

Posted on: 23 January, 2018

Author: Maria Stella

NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature the original work of Jacob Wallwork in Chelsea International Photography Competition . The exhibition opens January 27, 2018 and runs through February 7,  2018 with an opening reception on Thursday, February 1 from 6-8 pm. The photographs of Australian native Jacob Wallwork capture the rugged romanticism that exists at the margins of a technologically-sophisticated world. Often documenting travel experiences, his work discovers moments of spontaneous abandon in the interstices of the workaday world.   Focusing on outlying landscapes, nomadic train rides, and visages broken into smile, Wallwork uses the camera’s lens to...

Clay Jordan: Existential Mysteries of Lived Experiences

Posted on: 23 January, 2018

Author: Maria Stella

NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature the original work of Clay Maxwell Jordan in Chelsea International Photography Competition . The exhibition opens January 27, 2018 and runs through February 7,  2018 with an opening reception on Thursday, February 1 from 6-8 pm. Clay Maxwell Jordan’s intuitive photographs hint at the existential mysteries of lived experiences. Mortality, nostalgia, and regret are recurring themes in his works that offer a unique point of view on life in the American South.   Based in Athens, Georgia, Jordan frequently documents melancholic signs of the passing of time. His genre scenes and portraits...

HaleLee Seoyeon: Urban Compassion

Posted on: 23 January, 2018

Author: Maria Stella

NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature the original work of HaleLee Seoyeon in Chelsea International Photography Competition . The exhibition opens January 27, 2018 and runs through February 7,  2018 with an opening reception on Thursday, February 1 from 6-8 pm. Korean photographer and photojournalist HaleLee Seoyeon masterfully captures the paradox of compassionate isolation in urban spaces. Inspired by her childhood memories, Seoyeon’s photographs are often fragmented, documenting withered hands grasping at wallets, or the brief physical touch between two sets of fingers exchanging money at a newsstand. Lone salesmen stare defiantly at the audience, surrounded by...