The poet turned to psychedelics to discover the nature of his own consciousness, producing inscrutable drawings that alternately vibrate until they blur, or wash gently to and fro.
For his fourth exhibition at Galerie Chantal Crousel, “Permanent Hymns”, David Douard composes a polyphony of shapes and materials, like many shared hymns.
Martin Gayford’s engrossing book is a goldmine of quotes, anecdotes and insights, from why Van Gogh painted on tea towels to why some artists find it hard to start a work and others don’t know when to stop.
Dennis Congdon, whose paintings depict acrid colored heaps of art garbage, once told me, “I tend to appreciate painters who work economically with what they’re given from their surroundings.
Nuit Blanche 2025, held on June 7 in Paris and the Île-de-France region, transforms the city into a vibrant, all-night celebration of contemporary art curated by filmmaker Valérie Donzelli.
Gio is a creator who uniquely blurs the lines between visual art and the written word. Her oils don’t just depict scenes; they paint emotions; her poetry doesn’t just describe; it gives voice to colour.