Undocumented immigrants often describe feeling invisible in their new countries, as the significant parts of their day-to-day existence must be kept below the radar of those who can threaten their livelihoods. Colombian artist Rafael Gomezbarros touches upon this theme in his installation series "Casa Tomada," in which giant sculptures of ants take over large, public spaces, confronting viewers with what they often overlook. "Casa Tomada" has previously appeared on the Colombian capitol building in Bogota and several art fairs in South America and the Caribbean. Its latest iteration is at Saatchi Gallery in London for their current exhibition, "Pangea: New Art from Africa and Latin America."
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Over the last forty years, Helena Almeida has developed a body of work, which started with the process of exploring the limits of painting, transforming ideas and experiences into images. S…
They say a picture paints a thousand words. And that is so accurate for the work of award-winning photographer Cristina Coral´s. Often driven by the research of beauty and aesthetic the Italy based artist fascinates with an incomparable imagery. It is a dipping into an alluring world of absorbing colour combinations and rare poses embedded in surprising geometrical perspectives.
Morten Schelde is a renowned Danish artist born in 1972 in Copenhagen. His linear drawings, prints and etchings employ a colourful yet limited palette (often in monochrome red or black) to render dreamy scenes of fantastical worlds, from interiors and domestic spaces (beds, rooms, doorways), to...
Este año he tenido el placer de conocer unos ilustradores que me han enamorado, encantado y cautivado. Quería dedicar mi última entrada del año a Benjamin Lacombe y a Rebecca Dautremer. Desde luego…
In de trilogie The Sorrows of Belgium zoomt regisseur Luk Perceval in op drie donkere passages uit de Belgische geschiedenis. Respectievelijk: de exploitatie van Congo onder Leopold II in Black, de...