Born in Khartoum, Sudan and currently based in Alexandria, Egypt, Hashim Nasr is a self-taught artist whose work explores themes of heritage, identity, and memories through dreamlike conceptual imagery using symbolic props and evocative settings.
As societies around the world confront the realities of rapid population aging, aging and death have become urgent topics that we must confront directly.
In a world constrained by rising sea levels and the climate anxiety that comes with a warming planet, it’s not far-fetched to imagine a life surrounded by the blue ocean.
The artist’s large-scale paintings caught the eye of Charles Saatchi when she was just out of art school. Three decades on, with a solo show at the National Portrait Gallery, Saville discusses her unique take on portraiture.
Hauser & Wirth to present its first New York City exhibition devoted to the work of Sir Don McCullin CBE, lauded internationally as one of the most significant photojournalists of our time.