The Art Journal
The Art Journal is an insightful and engaging publication that showcases a wonderfully diverse and captivating range of artistic expressions, providing readers with a truly unique and thought-provoking perspective on abstract art, the latest emerging trends, and innovative techniques that are shaping the art world today. Ralph Kerle’s Art Journal makes it a highly valuable resource for both seasoned artists looking to expand their knowledge and those who are simply curious about the fascinating world of abstract art.
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Ralph Kerle's Art Experimenting with AI
I recently was asked to write an essay for a prominent Australian artist’s archive on abstraction and my work and thought this would be a good time to experiment with AI. What might Dalli-E create graphically and what might Chat GPT write on my behalf.
ManLy Gallery Closing Down Auction Report
Thank you to all our wonderful friends in person and globally on-line who attended the auction and celebration. It was a great night and the auction was fast paced, exciting and our guests bid on some remarkable pieces at astounding prices.
My New Creative World
Almost a decade ago, I started to feel the need to return to my own creative practice as opposed to consulting, designing, and coaching creative leadership and creativity, my career for almost three decades.
The Story of the Indeterminate Sublime Exhibition, Mark Rothko Arts Centre, Daugavpils, Latvia.
Imagine an extraordinary fortress, built in Tzarist Russia, an impressive structure in the harsh winter landscape.
The Official Opening of the Indeterminate Sublime Exhibition
A video of the official opening of the exhibition including a speech by the Australian Ambassador to Sweden Finland and Latvia and a short speech in which I describe the history and intent behind the exhibition and the artworks.
Mark Rothko's Art, Its Connection with and Influence on Ralph Kerle's work
A video of the official opening of the exhibition including a speech by the Australian Ambassador to Sweden Finland and Latvia and a short speech in which I describe the history and intent behind the exhibition and the artworks.
National Opportunities for Impaired People
I looked up at the gallery entrance to see Alan with his white cane feeling his way down the stairs into the gallery. As I looked up from the entrance desk, he smiled at me and said “Love your artwork...”