Each time I walk into the Greg Kucera Gallery, I stumble upon a crowd around Humaira Abid’s wood-carved blouses, oohing and aahing at their delicacy and realism.
The art world is rife with persistent myths and associations, some of which are based on socio-economic factors that have prevailed for, well, millennia.
Forty minutes east of Montpellier on France’s Mediterranean coast sits a midcentury complex once disparaged as “architectural pollution” by L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui.
Wellcome Collection to present Thirst: In Search of Freshwater, a major free exhibition exploring humanity’s vital connection with freshwater as an essential source of life and a pillar of good health for both living beings and land masses.
I was pleased to meet with Paul Stein ( http://paulsteinalibis.com Please note that the website is being rebuilt) at the Month of Photography Denver Portfolio Reviews.
The book explores how the British artist's mother was her most trusted sitter and Paul's thoughts on Lucian Freud’s depictions of her during their relationship.
From distinctive dot paintings to ‘unflattering’ portraits of billionaires, via bloodstained reindeer skulls piled up outside parliament, the diverse work of Indigenous artists is thrilling the art world.