Art
After touring the world for five years with an impressive orchestra and mesmerising visuals, the Icelandic trailblazer releases a 480-page book that chronicles the immersive experience.
Taking King Arthur’s mythical sword, the artist examines notions of the aesthetics of power by juxtaposing the religious with the profane, the archaic with the hypermodern.
From the rise of the “friendly chaos” of Cluttercore to the growing interest in AI-fueled art, we analyze the seven trends of its annual trends forecast.
The Idaho-born, Bali-based artist lets his imagination run free when he works. Discover his rich universes populated by cute, child-like imaginary creatures made of wood, metal, wax, and clay.
After three books dedicated to Milan in particular and Italy at large, the luxury house led by Sabato De Sarno is now focusing on the British capital, a city of contrasts, rebelliousness, and culture.
The artist’s recent Sim Smith show in London presented their love of adapting punk lyrics into visual art that touches the non-binary experience.
On show until Saturday 9th November, this contemporary art up-and-comer is unafraid to take Da Vinci as a reference and almost in the same breath, “Barbie as Rapunzel”. They explore culture production and watery bodies.
Delve into the painter’s work, which reckons with the relationship between our desire to be resilient and the reality of our transience. We search for stability but, in the end, will fail to find it.
Hilarious, loud, chaotic, colourful, and witty — welcome to the mind of Morgan Blair, whose paintings are just like her. Today we discuss mirror selfies, paintings as pants, and funny anecdotes.
What do the voices of Ai Weiwei, an endangered bird from El Salvador or a tree that survived the Hiroshima bombing sound like? And what do they look like as sculptures? These artists have the answers.