Acclaimed British artist Chris Levine has created an immersive artwork at Egypt‘s sacred Giza pyramid complex to encourage viewers to connect with the ancientarchaeological site by reaching a state of ...
“Over the last ten years, Art on a Postcard has become a thriving community. We have dedicated collectors who participate in every auction and passionate artists who contribute each year. Our postcard ...
Isabel Sullivan Gallery is pleased to announce I Was Carefree, Green, and Golden, a forthcoming group show on view from November 14th – December 31st. The exhibition brings together the work of three ...
Raphael: Tell us about yourself, your practice, and journey as an artist. How has being based in the UK informed your work and shaped your artistic vision and perspective? Maya:My name is Maya Simms, ...
Gallery 1957 proudly presents Keeping Time, curated by Ekow Eshun and Karon Hepburn. The exhibition opens on the 26th of October in Accra. Keeping Time is a group exhibition that significantly brings ...
A respected figure in the field, critic and author Blake Gopnik approaches contemporary art with a zeal that strips away pretence to unravel the complexities of art. A scholar and provocateur by ...
Charlene Prempeh, founder of the creative agency A Vibe Called Tech, steps into Olympia with a mission—to shift the paradigm. As its first Art Ambassador, she’s not just building an art program; she’s ...
Installation view of Izaak Brandt: No Place Like Home © Izaak Brandt A bold next step following Brandt’s recent exhibition Sporting Goods, No Place Like Home ...
We walk a tightrope between existence and illusion, striving to uncover meaning in the noise. The shadowy distortions of technology hang over us as we grapple with life’s endless questions—its trials ...
The work of Thai artist Natee Utarit is particularly compelling in its refusal to offer any comfortable answers. His allegories are dense, his symbolism multifaceted, and his narratives intentionally ...
King & McGaw, the Sussex-based leading art publisher and destination for fine art prints, has partnered with Brixton Library on an exhibition of sixteen special ...
The artists in Imaginary Lines are: Contemporary – Nao Matsunaga, Sophie Ruigrok, Iain Andrews, Daisy May Collingridge, Abbie Griffiths, Haroun Hayward, Sarah Knowland, Graham Little, Oren Pinhassi ...