J. M, W, Turner’s Rain, Steam, and Speed is a masterpiece of Victorian Romanticism infused with hopes, fears, and reminisces. It catapults the viewer into the path of an oncoming train. Modernity cannot be avoided.
Frequency often feels like a precondition for certainty. A little like a refrigerator lined with cans of cola. A lot of something becomes a sort of stable affirmation of its belonging.
Whether it’s a dream or a memory, it does not matter. Our gaze is immediately drawn to a bright red umbrella that hangs in the black air like a magical object.
In our Masterpiece Stories series we have something truly beautiful for you. I want to discuss Rainy Season in the Tropics by Frederic Edwin Church, which for me is a painting of hope and new beginnings.
'Everything related to my life with young children, because it's such an all encompassing experience,' the artist says of her new show at the Hepworth Wakefield
For the opening of the 2025 season, Kistefos unveiled the 56th permanent work in the museum’s sculpture park: Resting Arms by the Iranian-born, German artist Nairy Baghramian (b. 1971).
George Tamihana Nuku is one of New Zealand's leading contemporary artists. As a sculptor, he works with stone, bone, wood and shell, but above all with polystyrene and Plexiglass.
In the quiet corners of Thessaloniki, Greece, where urban stillness intersects with history, Pantelis Georgitsis crafts evocative images that capture more than just visual beauty—they channel deeply felt emotion and cinematic atmosphere.