Art
Last week we soaked up Takashi Murakami’s presence, one of Japan’s most famous living artists. At his Gagosian London opening, we felt his joyful whimsy and dark reflections on mortality and deterioration.
A baby that needs minimal care? A granny that’s always there to cook your favourite dish? How convenient! Discover “Oggettivery Digital Catalog,” a satyrical project on the future of human relationships.
The Portuguese artist known for her breathtaking monumental sculptures and immersive installations will be honoured at the next edition of the Brussels Art Fair.
Meet the artist who’s represented Saudi Arabia in the latest Venice Biennale and who’ll now curate the Contemporary Art selection at the upcoming Islamic Arts Biennale in Jeddah.
Activism, protesting, art, and feminism go hand in hand in the most comprehensive exhibition in Germany of the Russian punk collective to date. Here’s what you need to know.
Wim Wenders captures the beauty of The West Lake, one of Gabrielle Chanel's biggest inspirations and the next location of the Métiers d’art fashion show.
London art lovers unite. “Inner Heat” excites us with a “destabilising flash of exposure”. Uprooted digital images turned analogue by a thermal print camera and two sets of hands, explore spectacle and desire in graphite.
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.