Archibald Knox (1864-1933) is best known as a designer for The Silver Studio and then for Liberty & Co. in the early years of the 20th century, where he designed metalwork, both in silver and pewter, jewellery, ceramics, fabric patterns and wallpaper.
Realism, rooted in the 19th century, depicts the human body in real and often harsh contexts, emphasizing social injustices, as seen in Daumier’s Rue Transnonain.
Art has always evolved alongside technology. From the printing press that made illustration accessible, to photography that redefined realism, to digital tools that opened up entirely new dimensions of expression—each advancement has reshaped the creative landscape.
Born in Montserrat and raised in England, Veronica Ryan OBE, RA creates meticulously handcrafted work using a wide range of materials, including bronze, plaster, marble, textile, and found objects.
“I want to call attention to how you look,” the artist known for his multi-channel film installations says of I Dream a World, his first US museum survey to date.
Kunsthal Extra City is proud to present the first solo exhibition in Belgium by Larissa Sansour (East Jerusalem, 1973): While We Count Our Earthquakes.
At its Garage and Watertank spaces at City SALTS, Kunstverein Salts in Birsfelden (Basel, Switzerland) presents a solo exhibition by the artist Adrien Chevalley. Adrien Chevalley, born in 1987, lives and works in Vevey, Switzerland.