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Leyland’s practice is a coalescence of expressive forms, where the alchemy of painting and the intricacy of drawing meet the layers of printmaking and the mighty power of pen. This multidisciplinary ...
British visual artist Mat Collishaw ‘s practice represents a sublime synergy of technological skill and conceptual depth within the spectrum of artistic brilliance. A luminary amidst the seminal ...
JD Malat Gallery shines brightly as a guiding light for established and emerging artists; at the helm of JD Malat and a driving force behind the gallery's mission is upcoming curator Annie Pereira ...
Its clean lines and lack of a traditional label shattered industry norms when it debuted in 1979, signalling a new era for branding—and transforming the bottle into a canvas for creative collaboration ...
In the art world, photography ‘s status as a legitimate art form has long been a hot topic of debate. While some dismiss it as not being “real art,” others champion its significance and power as an ...
Stephen Shames was just 20 when he began documenting the Black Panthers from the inside. His images reveal a side of the movement often left out of the frame: women organising, children learning, and ...
Beyond question, Takashi Murakami is Japan’s most acclaimed living artist. Known for his fusion of fine art and Japanese pop culture. Mainly for his use of anime and Manga blurring the lines between ...
Cuban artist Carlos Martiel is renowned for his enduring performance pieces that delve into themes of racism, systemic oppression, and the violence directed at people of colour. Many of these ...
Portrait artist Esiri Erheriene-Essi’s depiction of skin is masterful: her figures glow as if in the dappled light of the Impressionists.
Curator Ashvin E. Rajagopalan ‘s path into art curation is marked by passion, dedication, and a deep interest in the intersection of history and creativity—particularly in how human sentiment is ...
Our five exhibitions to see In London in July 2024 provide five reasons to step out in the sun, offering a great variety of art experiences and expressions.
In 1991, a fusion of passions set Rankin on a monumental journey that would become a significant piece of the British visual culture puzzle. Co-founding Dazed & Confused (now known as Dazed) alongside ...