Step into the fantastical underworld of Lorena Torres Martell.
Visiting Lorena Torres Martell’s Instagram page is like tripping headlong into a grotesque, fantastical underworld. Filled with ghoulish creatures clawing at bandaged faces, inky-haired monstresses, and arachnoid women, Martell’s photography is gruesome, sensual, and unforgettable.
Brooklyn’s Stephen Romano Gallery and Wyrd War Gallery in Portland, Oregon, partner for “Witch’s Eye: The Camera Lens as Occult Device”.
Two titans of the occult join forces with some of the art world's most exciting and subversive visionaries to celebrate the legacy of William Mortensen.
Curators worldwide to mark the 125th birthday of William Mortensen with multi-venue celebration.
Born January 27th, 1897, photographic artist William Mortensen first gained acclaim for his 1920s Hollywood Pictorialist portraits before becoming renowned for his haunting, often occult pieces.
Interview: Curator Stephen Romano on “Transmutations: Witches, Healers, and Oracles”.
Opening this week at Ohio’s Buckland Museum of Witchcraft & Magick, TRANSMUTATIONS: WITCHES, HEALERS, AND ORACLES is the latest collaboration between the institution and Stephen Romano Gallery, which specializes in presenting the works of “masters of self taught, esoteric and visionary” art to the public.
Buckland Museum of Witchcraft to present “Transmutations: Witches, Healers, and Oracles”.
Stephen Romano Gallery and The Buckland Museum of Witchcraft and Magick have joined forces for a new exhibit titled, TRANSMUTATIONS…Witches, Healers and Oracles which will showcase the photographic works of Destiny Turner, Alexis Karl, Courtney Brooke, Lorena Torres Martell and Nahw Yg, alongside the words of renowned author Kristen J. Sollee.
Buckland Museum of Witchcraft to present “Transmutations: Witches, Healers, and Oracles”.
Now through April 30th, Buckland’s Museum of Witchcraft and Magick with guest curator, Stephen Romano, present “Transmutations: Witches, Healers, and Oracles”, featuring works by Destiny Turner, Alexis Karl, Courtney Brooke, Nahw Yg, and Lorena Torres Martell, with accompanying words by Kristen J. Sollee and a compendium of vernacular works from the collection of Stephen Romano Gallery.
Ganadores del V Concurso de Fotografía de Terror.
Después de unas semanas en las que han imperado las dudas debido a la situación actual con el COVID, por fin podemos presentar los ganadores y seleccionados de nuestro V Concurso de Fotografía de Terror.
Lorena Martell: The Aestethics of the Grotesque.
Lorena Torres Martell is an artist who resides in San Luis Potosí, México.
Lorena was recently the subject of a feature in rue morgue magazine titled "STEP INTO THE FANTASTICAL UNDERWORLD OF LORENA TORRES MARTELL"
My Exhibition Of Witches At The Buckland Museum Of Witchcraft And Magick In Cleveland.
"An ecstatic vision of an alternate universe.
A space of sanctuary unencumbered by God or patriarchy.
A blood-soaked, clothing-optional, occult paradise.
The stuff of nightmares.
The stuff of dreams."
KRISTEN J. SOLLEE *From Witches, Sluts, Feminists: Conjuring the Sex Positive (ThreeL 2017)
Inspired by Lorena Torres Martell images
Transmutations.
We talk to curator Stephen Romano about the new exhibition at The Buckland Museum of Witchcraft.
“Witch’s Eye: The Camera Lens as Occult Device” – William Mortensen’s Art and Legacy.
Stephen Romano Gallery in Brooklyn and WᛉRDWAR Gallery in Portland Oregon, are pleased to announce their first collaboration, an exhibition of the vintage photography of William Mortensen, accompanied by a selection of contemporary photographic artists whom have felt the impact of Mortensen‘s works in their own art.
“Witch’s Eye: The Camera Lens as Occult Device” – William Mortensen’s Art and Legacy.
The exhibition features works by the following artists: William Mortensen (1897 -1965), Lorena Torres Martell, Brittany Rose Luciani, Edward Colver, Matthew Dutton.
Stephen Romano Gallery in Brooklyn and WᛉRD WAR Gallery in Portland Oregon, are pleased to announce their first collaboration, an exhibition...