American artist Andrew Birk talks about nature and the necessity of falling in love with life, both the good and the terrible.
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American artist Andrew Birk talks about nature and the necessity of falling in love with life, both the good and the terrible.
Erik Mowinckel’s photography presents quiet city moments with reverence to the beauty of the streets of Oslo.
Robert Holyhead addresses curiosity with expressive, but never impulsive, abstractions of oil on canvas.
Meet Sam Lipp, NY-based artist and co-founder of Queer Thoughts.
“The Walk” is a performance piece by artist Rabia Salfiti that investigates power submission and dependence.
Cuban artist Loidys Carnero speaks about the different roles of identity, and what it means to spend life in constant exile.
Holly Watson' film installations explores issues surrounding the crisis refugees.
Tau Lewis is a Jamaican-Canadian artist known for her sculptures.
A Tokyo-based artist creates a fictional gallery and its very own artists.
Maria Berrio is a Colombian artist whose mixed media works create serene, yet powerful lullabies of nature and powerful women.
Using rich tones and intimate subject matter, Emma Elizabeth Tillman's photography creates a record of a love story with an element of ethereality.
Nicolas Colón is an Abstract artist based in Mexico City.
Hasan’s works focus on intimate details and pay a great deal attention and intention to the type of materials used.
Alexander Kutovoi is a Russian artist whose works deals with processes of origins, transformations, and rituals.
NY-based artist Tom Galle, showing us how life is lived properly within the 2000s.
Kerry James Marshall is an American painter whose works portray every day scenes and situate blackness as a central theme that challenges both existing stereotypes and lack of representation.
Cuban artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons’ autobiographical works revolve around themes such as spirituality, histories, and multicultural identity.
OTTO's Roula Nassar's practice carries itself as poetry visualized with all its charming detail and expressiveness.
"Viva Arte Viva": a tautological construct, affirming the vitality of art as an inescapable loop. Within this circularity, curator Christine Macel's intention appears to advocate for the belief in the enduring vitality of art itself, as well as the communal celebration thereof.
Andy Eidelstein is a Buenos Aires based artist with a thing for Rihanna and who wore what to which Met Gala.