I am not a quilter nor do I profess to know anything about it except that these extraordinary fabric designs by contemporary Nihonga artist Fujiyama Nobu are just too luscious to refuse.
Read MoreA client recently suggested that I look at Tunisian artists, for there is much talent there - and so I did. Slimen Elkamel is a Tunisian poet and artist whose vibrant art melds poetry, storytelling, and memories with a healthy dose of imagination.
Read MoreDon't skip the details here! Accompanying this week’s exhibition by Olga Goldina Hirsch - curated in collaboration with writer and curator, Irene Kukota - today's spotlight is on the details of Hirsch's art, laden with memories and the in-between.
Read MoreThe contemporary Georgian artist Mamuka Dideba's "Urban Allusions" are outside of space and time, made up of light and form that when refracted through our unique experiences create beautiful associations.
Read MoreMamuka Dideba's magical worlds. Part II: Figures and Thoughts
Read MoreMamuka Dideba's magical worlds. Part I: Colour and Light
Read MoreNot well known today, Danish Surrealist artist Rita Kernn-Larsen (1904-1998) was one of the few internationally recognised female Surrealists of her time.
Read MoreIt’s all about Summertime.
Read MoreIt’s about us. Get ready for two exciting shows coming up in September. Two very different metaphorical journeys by two very different - and extraordinary - artists.
Read MoreFive young, female-run galleries based in Georgia’s capital of Tbilisi brought extraordinary talent to London, offering a fascinating look at Georgian art and culture.
Read MoreGerman cartoonist Gerhard Glück offers a commentary on art, life, and literature through satire that invites us to look at social conventions and stereotypes through a different lens.
Read MoreLittle is known about the Japanese illustrator MonoKubu (1995-2022) besides her work which continues to captivate with its subject matter and emotional depth.
Read MoreThe loving, curious spirit to Ayumu Matsuoka’s ethereal Nihonga artworks that makes you glad to be alive.
Read MoreAn extraordinary personality in every single way, Marianne von Werefkin (née Marianna Vladimirovna Veryovkina) is considered the first female pre-Revolutionary avant-garde artist.
Read MoreMulyadi W is a painter and illustrator of children’s magazines who is considered one of the masters of Indonesian portraiture. Well-known in South East Asia, his tender paintings are less known in the West.
Read MoreAcross cultures and generations, ancient Buddhist art and East Asian woodblock cutting techniques have reached and similarly inspired two great and fiercely independent artists.
Read MoreFriedensreich Hundertwasser’s architecture - most notably the Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna - is widely known. But did you know that he first achieved acclaim for his unusual, brightly-coloured paintings?
Read MoreBorn in Nigeria and raised in England since age 4, Yeside Linney belongs to both and to neither. Having come to art in her late ‘60s, her work is a poetic exploration of Self and the environment along the continuum that is life.
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