Exhibitions

Lineu Zadereski — November 2010

Romantica

Biography

At the age of 10 Lineu Zadereski discovered his passion for drawing. In the 90’s his mother held a job at a local Museum, Solar do Barao, in Curitiba, Brazil. In one of his visits to his mother at the museum, he managed to escape and ended up in the beautiful artist’s loft. At that time he was immediately taken away, right then he sealed his soul to the arts.

Zadereski hoped to discover a better world, so he packed his bags along with his dreams and moved to Lowell, Massachusetts, at the age of 19. Despite all the challenges of an immigrant he continued to follow his dreams. Even if he had graduated in lithography and English in Brazil, he enrolled at Middlesex Community College where he received his associate degree in Liberal Arts, Graphic Design.

He learned to paint mostly on his own. His subject matter is figural, with large geometric shapes defined by thick smooth black lines. There are recurring motifs such as abstract eyes (always with one winking), dotted areas signifying skin, and shoes indicating the directional motion of the figure. A belt on the figure completes the composition, tying the elements together with the artist’s signature. His hands were trained to follow strict rules, but his heart did not conform. His pursuit is something new and different. He loves seeing the differences and contrasts among individual people and he hopes to show the impact of their unique selves in the big world in these new paintings.

After expressing himself in many different styles and techniques he found acrylics to be the one that currently represents him best. His works are done with mixed media on canvas, hoping for a three-dimensional cubist space.

Zadereski finds influences in the work of Picasso, Dali, and Brazilian artists Portinari and Denise Roman. He says of his paintings, “I try to find the specific beauty of everyday people through color and line. My figures are always smiling. I want them to be happy and bold.” He cheerfully invites you to be taken away.

Hermann Polz — October 2010

The Scream

Biography

The compulsive need for artistic creation has ruled Hermann Polz since childhood, sometimes to an uncontrollable extent. Attempted escapes led him through quite a few professional detours and wrong ways. However, during other occupations he was always driven back to the drawing table and easel. While studying Philosophy and Psychology at the University of Vienna (doctoral dissertation on: “Psychoanalysis in Modern Art”), he attended evening courses in figure drawing with Herbert Böckl at the Academy of Art. After finishing his degree, he participated in stage set design while working as a dramatic producer at the Scala Theater in Vienna. Later, as an editor for a publishing company he also designed book covers and as a theater critic was also creative as an illustrator and caricaturist. Most of his career was spent as editor in chief for an Austrian daily where he made a significant contribution to the formation of the political landscape in Austria. After having suffered the devastating consequences of fascism in Europe during the WWII, Mr. Polz devoted his career to actively fighting against even the hint of fascist ideology. The indelible mark of the wartime experience also manifests itself in many of his paintings.

In the second half of his life, Mr. Polz evolved into an alter Wilder (old wild one), a somewhat suspicious species because the aggressive impetus of the junger Wilde (young wild one) was reinvigorated by an array of experiences over the course of many years while not yet being diminished by age. Mr. Polz is interested in depicting the human being not without irony but in all of its inadequacies and defeats – a state more unequivocally revealing than any success or victory.

Artistic fear of publicity led to the materialization of a number of solo and group shows, including in Austria, Germany, Sweden and the United States.

Hermann Polz lives and works in Vienna, Austria.

2010 Chelsea Art Walk and Gallery@ Spencer Lofts presents: Arnie Casavant: A Slice of Chelsea, A Piece of Boston

2010 Chelsea Art Walk and Gallery@ Spencer Lofts presents: Arnie Casavant: A Slice of Chelsea, A Piece of Boston