Through her practice, Charlotte Barry proposes us a reflection on sculpture, through her installations and drawings; the artist works in terms of masses and voids each spaces she uses as a support to her work.
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Through her practice, Charlotte Barry proposes us a reflection on sculpture, through her installations and drawings; the artist works in terms of masses and voids each spaces she uses as a support to her work.
Visual artist Moyra Davey was born in 1958 in Toronto, Canada. Her work includes photography, writing, and video.
London-based Tagen Donovan is known for her digital artwork and handcrafted collages. The collage artist has worked for publications like Novembre, ARCHETYPE, Teeth, and more.
Isamu Noguchi’s work reflects the ideas and ethos of Wabi-Sabi, which implies a beauty in the imperfect and instability of the natural. His work goes beyond function and asks us to interact with his work in different ways.
London-based graphic artist Yelena Smith’s work consists of collages heavy with motifs of femininity and nurturing life.
Lexie Smith is an artist, baker, and writer based in New York and the mind behind Today’s Neus.
American Artist Ted Larsen’s works are made from alternative and salvage materials, most usually materials like scrap metal.
Heralded as a forefront to Modernism, South Asian artist Nahreen Mohamedi is most prominent for her line-based drawings.
Caroline Denervaud is a Swiss artist bringing new life to performance art. She was born in Lausanne in 1978 and is currently based in Paris.
The work developed by Katharina Schmidt is a work that makes sign, or we better say that the objects she has decided to work on are signs.
Writer, photographer, and artist Brad Phillips was born in 1974 in Toronto, Ontario. His paintings are photorealist and are usually based off of his own photography.
Ron van der Werf is a Dutch artist born in 1958 who studied at the Royal Academy of Art in the Hague. His paintings are noticeably made up of chalk, pencil, cloth, wire, and sand and work to display the intense labor undergone to create these works.
In Camila Montoya’s collages, we enter a space heavy with color and saturated with sound, both through the text in her collages and hearing Montoya’s music through her art.
Well known for her small-scale portraits of close friends, family, and celebrities in the likes of David Bowie, Kanye West, and more, contemporary artist Elizabeth Peyton’s work is compared to fashion illustrations and the work of Andy Warhol.
Warren Neidich is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, and theorist who draws from fields such as neuroscience and sociology for his art.
Josef Bauer is an Austrian artist known for his self-defined “tactile poetry” where he explores the visual dimensions of language through conceptual art. His works include paintings, performance art, and sculpture.
Josef Bauer is an Austrian artist known for his self-defined “tactile poetry” where he explores the visual dimensions of language through conceptual art.
Leo Gabin is a collective comprised of Belgian artists Lieven Deconinck, Gaëtan Begerem, and Robin De Vooght.
Spanish artist Blanca Miró’s work takes on a contemporary approach to cubism. Most of her work involves the female body and creates a dichotomy between the sharp, severe lines and the overall fluidity.
William Betts is an American painter whose works are similar to pointillism — a technique typically associated with George Seurat.