Mini Brutalist Sculptures by David Umemoto.Despite the solidity and modernity of David Umemoto's chosen medium, concrete, his mini structures refer to the archaic and the ephemeral, evocative of temporary buildings or ancient monuments. The opposite of the organic, undulating...
Nadiia’s Handmade Ceramics Created in Collaboration with Kiev-based Artist Masha Reva.For the first collection of her eponymous brand Nadiia, Kiev-based stylist Nadiia Shapoval collaborates with artist Masha Reva on a range of ceramics that combine contemporary art with traditional Ukrainian craft techniques. Artist...
Abstract Portrait Paintings by Joseph Lee.By manipulating everyday faces and recognizable objects through segmented brush strokes, LA-based actor and artist Joseph Lee examines the dichotomy between external realities and the inner workings of oneās mind. Even though no...
The Incise Paintings: Artful New Lighting Collection by PELLE.New York-based design studio Pelle drew inspiration from the technique of Argentine-Italian artist and theorist Lucio Fontana for 'The Incise Paintings', slicing through boldly coloured canvases and setting light bulbs within the...
Oil Plastic Sculptures by Stefan Gross.Artist Stefan Gross creates sculptures from his unique āoil plasticā material, made from dying recycled industrial thermoplastic with classic oil paints, creating a translucent substance that behaves like glass at room temperature,...
Changing Attitude Exhibition in Tokyo by ARKO, Takuya Hamajima, Ryosuke Harashima.Japanese artists ARKO, Takuya Hamajima, and Ryosuke Harashima all apply traditional materials and techniques to a contemporary lens. Shibuya design gallery Somewhere Tokyo displayes their trio exhibition āChanging Attitudeā. Using...
Carla Cascales Alimbau’s ‘Closer Than They Appear’ Geometric Sculptures.Spanish artist Cara Cascales embraces the irregularities of timber, stone, glass and metal in her latest sculptural series and first solo exhibition āCloser than they appearā, on show at WE COLLECT gallery in Madrid. āCloser than...
Highlights From Venice Art Biennale 2019: Part 02.We continue our Venice Art Biennale 2019 highlights coverage with the National Pavilions, whereby countries the world over bring their art A game to Venice. The Venice Biennale continues to be a landmark event in the art calendar that...
Highlights From Venice Art Biennale 2019: Part 01.The 58th International Art Event La Biennale di Venezia is titled āMay You Live In Interesting Timesā, exploring the role of art in prompting dialogue around the current zeitgeist, with works curated by Ralph Rugoff. For the 58th...