Dreamscapes 2009

The new OFFICIAL DREAMSCAPES book is released, featuring Lukás Kándl as guest of honour.  During the big international Dreamscape Exhibition in Amsterdam the first copy was given to Erik Hermida, organisor of Realism Amsterdam and Open Art Fair Utrecht. Later this month we will show a preview of this big international event which is already a legendary exhibition for imaginair realism with 47 artists out of 15 countries.

The new Dreamscapes 2009 book represents 52 of the best artist of imaginary realism around the world ans has 164 pages in full color. As always, the print quality is from the highest level.

The new Dreamscape book has a foreword by the well known John Russell Taylor, art critic for the London Times and contributor to The New York Times.

The represented artists in the new official Dreamscapes 2009 book are: Adam Rote, Michael Parkes, Daniel Merriam, Petar Meseldzija, Steven Kenny, Michael Cheval, Aleksander Balos, Kinuko y. Craft, Bodi, Jake Baddeley, Ray Donley, Bruno Di Maio, David Bowers, Gabriel Meiring, Gerard Di Maccio, Herman Smorenburg, Igor Grechanyk, Jean Thomassen, Lukas Kandl, Micha Lobi, Michael Hiep, Michael Maschka, Ole Ahlberg, Olivier Zappelli, Patricia van Lubeck, Paul Jaarsma, Reinhard Schmid, Rene Zwaga, Shiori Matsumoto, Siegfried Zademack, Wim Kuenen, Zeljko Djurovic, Fabrizio Riccardi, Victoria Francisco, Imke Meester, Richard van der Koppel, Bas Sebus, Jolanda Richter, Gabriela Garza-Padilla, Christophe Vacher, Sjaak Kieft, Helene Terlien, Ton Haring, Peter Gric, Sergei Aparin, Victor Safonkin, Ans Markus, Yu Sugawara, Iurie Matei, Boris Shapiro, Tomasz Kopera, Roland Heyder

The official Dreamscapes books and other future book projects will exclusively be published by Re-Art Imaginary Editions. We will continue to present artists and imaginary fine art of the highest quality. We have an advice board in various areas of fine art like: museums, galleries, art history, and artists. The members of the advise board will share their vision in order to objectively assess the quality of the submitted art for the publishing of future Dreamscape books.

For participating in Dreamscapes 2010 please contact Marcel Salome ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it )

 

 
Artist Dreamscapes 2010

Dreamscapes 2010 book and Dreamscapes Exhibitions

We are always looking for new artists and talents that we want to promote in our future books and exhibitions. Please send us your website address or printed matter and we take a serious look if it fits into our projects.

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Participating in Dreamscape 2009

DREAMSCAPES 2010

New artists that would like to participate in the future Dreamscapes books can contact us by sending an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Please send us your web site link and some images by email or printed matter to our address.

 
The future of Dreamscape
With the initiation of these changes regarding the publication of the new Dreamscape books we will continue to pursue our original ambition to promote Imaginary Art. By doing so, we aim to generate additional earnings for these artists by producing art books and limited editions of their works. In the near future we will start a sequence of art books. The number of pages of each book will range from 48 to 80.
 
Dreamscape exhibitions
In December 2007 we have organized a successful Dreamscape exhibition that attracted numerous visitors. In November 2008 there will be a big Dreamscape Exhibition in Amsterdam and negotiations with several international (USA, Italy, France) galleries have already been started in order to set up prestigious exhibitions.

Opportunities to organize international and national Imaginary Art exhibitions at museums, art fairs, and galleries are now starting to become reality. But in order to adequately promote contemporary Imaginary Art, it is imperative to present these organisations and institutions with the 'Best of the Best'. Museums and galleries are showing interest but exhibitions of quality can only be realized if the art reflects the highest possible standard of Imaginary Art.