The canvas is not only a pictorial support where one can express oneself, but it can be a tool with which to experiment and generate a multitude of perceptual games, even with light.
One could argue that Radu Pandele’s work can be perceived as an explosive and versatile collision—a clash of eras, aesthetics, ideas, techniques, and cultures.
Lucy Jones painted her first nude self-portrait at 50. She was in New York with her husband Peter Leach, she said, when he “took a picture of my backside. I thought, ‘Well I don’t look too bad from the back, so maybe I’ll paint it!’”.
The New Carlsberg Foundation commissioned four Danish artists to design 16 tapestries that will decorate Koldinghus Castle in Denmark. Crafted by weavers from the French manufactories of Beauvais, Gobelins and Aubusson, these works are currently on display in Paris.
Delcy Morelos’s first institutional exhibition in Germany presents a new large-scale, site-specific work at Hamburger Bahnhof that explores sacred ancestral knowledge, regeneration, and the interconnectedness of nature and humanity.