[...] I have faced many challenges in running a creative business, which has led to my growth and an improved sense of problem-solving.
I walk a mile to work each day, and no this isn't like one of those stories that your parents or grandparents tell you about they had a walk a mile up hill
(Part I) Young Girl Peeling Potatoes Two Children Sleeping On The Stove Children Breakfast Boy Sleeping In The Hay The Artist’s Daughter, Louise The Sunday School Walk The Exiled His Grandfat…
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Argentinian artist Gerardo Feldstein came to sculpture through painting. Born in Buenos Aires, he studied electrical engineering for a few years, started to paint and today he is an artist in various fields. His sculptures are made of different materials, he uses wire, wood, textiles and other things to form his works. It is always […]
Nathalie Miebach focuses on the intersection of art and science and the visual articulation of scientific observations. Some of his recent work: Hat tip Simple Complexity
The latest British Art Show is a magnificent mélange of ideas, says Laura McLean-Ferris – and a testament to the rude health of our contemporary scene
La scultrice Camille Claudel divenne l'allieva e l'amante del grande artista. Un connubio artistico e sentimentale lungo 30 anni...
Cristina Troufa is a painter based in Porto, Portugal. She was born in Oporto, Portugal and earned a BFA and and MFA in Fine Art from the University of Fine Arts of Porto. Cristina explains her work by saying, “The theme of my work is about my life, about myself and my beliefs.”
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Caroline Denervaud defines herself as a “performer and plastic artist”. Born in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1978, Caroline has since moved to Paris, where she generates work which meditates on the physicality of her body.
Swedish artist Hilma af Klint is one of the 20th century art world’s best-kept secrets. An abstract painter of extraordinary talent and foresight, she pioneered a deeply spiritual strand of abstraction centering around Theosophy, spirits, seances, and the occult long before her male counterparts like Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, and Kasimir Malevich. Yet she kept...
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Stanley Donwood released a new print earlier via The Outsiders | Lazarides."Designer Outlet Village"Giclee print on archival art paper.Dimensions: 32 x 32cm.Signed & Numbered Edition of 10Price: £120 + ShippingClick HERE for availability.
25 individuals across disciplines will receive $625,000 of unrestricted funds as part of the prestigious award.
Radical movements often espouse the most conservative of values. Dada claimed it was radical, anti-bourgeoise, and anti-capitalist in its aesthetics. But two of its key members (George Grosz and John Heartfield) refused to include any women (or their work) in the movement. Women, they said, were there to make the sandwiches, pour the beer, and … Continue reading "Hannah Höch, The Artist Who Wanted ‘to show the world today as an ant sees it and tomorrow as the moon sees it’"
The artist has always pushed herself to the limit, letting strangers cut her and turning her breakup into a performance. But only now does she understand why
Steve Cutts is a London-based illustrator and animator who uses powerful images to criticize the sad state of society. Greed, environmental destruction, junk food and TV consumption, smartphone addiction and the exploitation of animals are
Few literary characters are as troubling or controversial as Lolita's narrator
These surreal scenes by Christian Schloe feature bizarre moments that draw viewers out of a concrete reality and into a dreamy, fictional world. In his
Exhibition dates: 20th February – 12th April 2009 Gerhard Richter (German, b. 1932) 9.4.89 10.1 x 14.8cm Oil on colour photograph There is something unsettling in …