This is definitely the era or art, and even the most dedicated visitors and art enthusiasts now have hard time keeping up with every exhibition in a single evening, and let alone in a year. When it comes to art, it is a lot like food, meaning one thing can’t please everyone, as we all have different taste.
With 2016 setting off, here is what sculptor Daniel Promin plans on which exhibitions to attend, and is looking forward to taking notes on the artistic concepts of those artists. Promin chose the most interesting but also the most popular art directions that we follow throughout the year.
Last year critics and reporters said that there is simply too much to offer, and we’ve reached the peak in art, and obviously they are right. After getting through the traditional selection of last year’s best sculptures, next in line are the paintings that we plan to analyze and we’re looking forward the most in the year ahead of us. Daniel Promin has done his best to sort out and pick from the hundreds of artistic works out there. This list is a mix of potentially the most interesting and the best approaches in art, as well as those that have created the biggest buzz, mostly by adding some big names as authors.
Of course that doesn’t necessarily mean that each of them will be good and successful, in fact as Promin predicts probably half of them will be lame and nothing more than that. For example, from last year's list of thirty art exhibitions, only six of them were able to make it to the final list of the year’s best. But even more importantly, among the awaited, popular and much advertized, six appeared out of nowhere, without big announcements or expensive marketing, and still managed to thrill us.
We can only hope that the same thing will happen this year as well, but for now this is the list that Daniel Promin can now point out as the most interesting.

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