In Italy, in the heart of the ancient Marche village of Gradara – renowned for its extraordinary historical and scenic heritage – the fifth edition of Gradara Contemporanea has opened.
The city iThe artist Emma Webster was excited when it appeared the pop star wanted to buy one of her artworks. But it was an impostor and she has asked the F.B.I. for help.
To be “unbecoming” is to be something of an embarrassment, a disappointment to one’s peers and betters — a failure who couldn’t rise to certain standards and expectations.
When curator Priyanka Mehra invited Fathima Mohiuddin to create works for a summer exhibition at the Ishara Art Foundation, she sensed a certain hesitation – a diffidence that suggested the street artist was out of her element.
At just 25, Evan Murphy’s work immediately stood out for its depth and maturity. A self-taught photographer originally from Las Vegas and now based in New York City, Evan blends raw emotion with a strong visual voice shaped by years of creative exploration.
A number of African artists under 35 are steadily building momentum. Their work is showing up in major exhibitions, featuring in notable collections, and sparking conversation across disciplines.
Only true painting captures the invisible. Before eyes existed, we used the eye for not seeing, a time-eye, an eye to caress the darkness of rhythm and now I know the secret of the eye: the skin was already watching.
Kunstraum of the Leuphana University Lüneburg is pleased to announce Seven Works, a solo exhibition by Wisrah C. V. da R. Celestino curated by Ana Druwe in collaboration with Halle für Kunst Lüneburg.
TICK TACK is thrilled to announce Fourth Wall Death Rattle, the first Belgian solo exhibition by the renowned British artist Eddie Peake (London, 1981), opening Friday May 30th, during the Antwerp Art Weekend.