Related articles for you
Lost (and Found) Artist Series: Euan Uglow
11. March 2020
Euan Uglow was a British artist known for his meticulous method of painting. Though publicity-shy, he finally became known based on the quality of…
Cursed Images: A Short History of The Uncanny
6. March 2020
Cursed images, or the uncanny, is a concept that has been explored by contemporary artists for decades before the internet meme made it famous.
Infrared Photography: Secrets Beneath The Surface
6. March 2020
How Infrared Photography can shed light on what human eyes cannot see. We are going to discover the hidden side of some paintings.
Wang Chuan: Embrace The Healing Power of Art
6. March 2020
Interview with Liu Jie, from A Thousand Plateaus Art Space in Chengdu that embraces digital solutions for their Wang Chuan exhibition
Lost (and Found) Artist Series: Miriam Cahn
4. March 2020
Miriam Cahn is a Swiss artist known for her work based on the image of the body. Her haunting, diffused nudes address the complexities of sexuality.…
Immersion (Piss Christ): Stories of Iconic Artworks
28. February 2020
A statuette of Jesus submerged in a jar of urine & photographed, Immersion (Piss Christ) made American artist & photographer Andres Serrano infamous.
In search of the blackest black…
28. February 2020
Discover what has gone on behind the scenes of one of the long-lasting artistic quests: the search for the blackest black.
Female Iconoclasts: Mona Hatoum
28. February 2020
Mona Hatoum is a Palestinian artist, known for her performance and video works focusing on the body, and for transforming the familiar into the…
Line Art. Follow Where It Leads
21. February 2020
line art is the most elemental gesture or stroke of an artist, laying the foundation for any composition. Read how the early modern masters extracted…
Album Art: Ten Examples of Iconic Collaborations Between Artists & Musicians
21. February 2020
From Lady Gaga to The Rolling Stones, musicians & visual artists have been working together for decades to create engaging and new album art.
Female Iconoclasts: Georgia O’Keeffe
18. February 2020
Georgia O'Keeffe was one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. She is known for her visionary paintings of flowers and of New Mexico.
John Copeland, ‘I Feel It In My Bones’ at V1 Gallery Copenhagen. Review plus Exhibition Tour and NYC studio visit in Artland 3D
14. February 2020
John Copeland 'I Feel It In My Bones' at Copenhagen's V1 Gallery. Visit the gallery show and the New York studio in Artland 3D. Read the review of…
Amalia Ulman And The First Work Of The Next Communication Age.
14. February 2020
Amalia Ulman's seminal 2014 'Excellences and Perfections' Revisited. William Pym asks if this is the first work of the next communication age...
Brutalist Architecture: The Defining Style of the 20th Century?
14. February 2020
Brutalist architecture, or Brutalism, is an architectural style that emerged internationally in the mid-20th century, gaining popularity in the 1950s…
Lost (and Found) Artist Series: Jack Whitten
14. February 2020
This week, our Lost (and Found) series features African American abstract artist Jack Whitten, who is celebrated for his innovative painting…
Installation Art: Top 10 Artists Who Pushed the Genre to Its Limit
7. February 2020
Installation art can best be thought of as three-dimensional works that aim to transform the audience’s perception of space.
Female Iconoclasts: Louise Bourgeois
7. February 2020
Louise Bourgeois was a French artist known for her large-scale sculptures and installation art, exploring themes of loneliness, jealousy, anger and…
Stories of Iconic Artworks: Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Surrounded Islands
5. February 2020
In 1983, artist duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude completed Surrounded Islands in Miami, Florida, surrounding 11 islands in the bay with luminous pink…
Brushstroke: Top 10 Artists Who Have Made This Elemental Gesture Their Own
31. January 2020
Artists have long explored the potential of the brushstroke as a vehicle to explore the medium of painting. Dive into the work of ten such artists.
Agents of Change: Silk Screen
29. January 2020
In this edition of our Agents of Change series, we discuss the contribution the development of the silk screen made to the art world.