An interview with Setsuko Ono
Setsuko Ono, Yoko's younger sister, is exhibiting for the first time and the exhibition will take place at Daiwa Foundation Japan House in London, moving to Asia House in March. Much like Matisse's...
View ArticleEl Beit art exhibition at Tabari Artspace
Tabari Artspace will present in February El Beit, an art collective showing of contemporary and modernist Palestinian artists, who explore the important themes of identity through painting, photography...
View ArticleGallery 1957: Florine Demosthene exhibition
The European Art panorama does not do justice to the extended and multi-coloured African artistic scenery. Big cities host every day new aesthetic concepts, Gallery 1957 is a great example of such...
View ArticleHighlights after Gallery Weekend 2018
This year I started the Gallery Weekend tour with the largest side-event, NgoroNgoro, an exhibition with works by over 150 artists – including Mark Manders, Shirin Neshat, Marlene Dumas, Anri Sala,...
View ArticleCopenhagen and its ambitious art scene
There was no better way to end my summer than in Copenhagen, a vibrant city known for its creativity, design, boundary-pushing cuisine, and for being a polestar of progress when it comes to art. With...
View ArticleSquid Dinner by Giovanni Vetere
The exhibition will take place from the 18th October to the 8th November in the wonderful location of The Orange Garden in Rome. Squid Dinner focuses on the natural element of water, putting the...
View ArticleInterview – Katty Huertas
Who is Katty Huertas and where do you come from? I was born in Colombia and moved to the States around 6 years ago. I like to paint, draw and knit and I live with my husband and our two cats. What is...
View ArticleWhitechapel Gallery: The Upset Bucket
Located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, on the north side of Whitechapel High Street, the Whitechapel Gallery is a public art gallery designed by the architect Charles Harrison Townsend. Opened...
View ArticleKatarzyna and Marcin Owczarek
They employ animal characters in human settings, often in a social and spiritual context, because each creature brings to life beautiful and original symbolism and emotional values. We are all...
View ArticleHungry for Home – interview to the artist and writer
Tabari Artspace, based in DIFC Dubai, is an art gallery specialized in Middle Eastern art. On the 27th November they are proudly opening the doors to the Hungry for Home exhibition by Samah Shihadi....
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