Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi,’ a masterpiece that has captivated the art world for centuries, took a remarkable journey from obscurity to the limelight in the mid-2000s.
Sonya Sklaroff’s journey into the world of art began in the most unassuming of ways—through a childhood marked by introversion, observation, and a boundless appetite for visual expression.
Yinka Shonibare has been announced as one of the key contributors to the Queen Elizabeth II National Memorial in central London. His involvement marks a bold and also thoughtful addition to a landmark that aims to honour the late monarch’s legacy with depth and nuance.
Acollection of recent works by artist Serolod. Born in Greece, and currently based in London, Serolod explores the fluidity of perception, the interplay of colour and form, and the juxtaposition between contemporary and traditional mediums.
Christine Sun Kim’s work leaves little room for misinterpretation. Clarity, for Kim, is a reality of survival. “American Sigh Language,” the artist’s recent solo exhibition at François Ghebaly, makes it clear:
Impressionism, with its kitsch trinkets and gift shop ephemera, lives in a realm of surfaces. I’m not alone in thinking this—most of us know Monet through wall calendars, not the Musée.