Tuesday, 20 January 2009

THE EXHIBITION IN PENNSYLVANIA



"Turbulence and moody motion dominate the paintings of Miran Kres. Somber, religious colors permeate his view; oranges, reds and purples. Metaphysical like Puri. The yearning for meaning. Questions. Looking for truth. Large." etc.
Paul Klein

Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Mestna Gallery Ljubljana / Miran Kreš, Rok Bogataj, Viktor Bernik, Jaša, DK, Meta Grgurevič in Metka Zupanič : FOR BETTER TOMORROW


The striped gallery is an analogue of the open artist mind. The desert beyond conventional yet filled with pure consciousness: A NOTHING MORE EXISTENT THAN ANY SOMETHING.
This turn away from conventional can be seen in a part as a kind of revulsed reaction against the overestheticism, and desert beyond form as an unintended description of visual art system laying in ruins...

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

THE EXHIBTION IN CIIS GALLERY SAN FRANCISCO

Wednesday, 17 September 2008

TRANFER


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The Krsko Gallery Miran Kres and Rok Bogataj, installation detail

Wednesday, 23 April 2008

THE EXHIBITION IN VILNIUS WITH SCULPTOR ROK BOGATAJ


"The painter Miran Kreš has mystical ideas about the world, which is supposed to be composed of the four elements: water, air, fire and earth. He bases his work on the cabalistic and alchemistic traditions he likes, but there is nothing in his art which is just allegorically narrative, sign symbolic or illustrative. Instead, in his pictures, which at first appear abstract, the artist achieves deep spatial effects, directed towards infusing or imbuing these elements and discovering light from the beyond, expressing his mysteriousness with a very studious treatment of color through layering, pasty applications, the spraying and application of varnish, producing a final effect in which everything disappears into immaterial spiritualised visions."

dr.Milček Komelj / art critic of the exhibition

Friday, 29 February 2008

THE AIR TIPHARETH PAINTINGS

Thursday, 20 September 2007

THE INVITATION FOR EXHIBITION



IS ABSTRACT ART DEAD? | 28th September to 14th October 2007 | | 415 Montrose Ave, Slough Trading Estate, Slough, SL1 4TJ | | Open 1pm to 5pm Thur, Fri, Sat & Sun. Free entry |

This Autumn Gallery 435 introduces Slough, to the inspiring and challenging world of abstract art on a global scale.
You are invited to come and explore the work of international group Pintura Fresca with their exhibition 'Is abstract art dead?'.
The show presents a diverse range of paintings from around the world, featuring artists from Europe, USA and beyond.