by Alice Menegaldo | Nov 11, 2022 | Blog
Khari Turner and the symbolism of water: inspiring, reminding, celebrating Milwaukee-born artist Khari Turner harnesses the symbolic power of a specific matter , water, up to the production of t flamboyant works that conceal a reference to the history of his...
by Alice Menegaldo | Nov 10, 2022 | Blog
The illusory paintings of Sergi Cadenas Sergi Cadenas is a Spanish painter who has become particularly popular through social networks. Indeed, the artist’s works have gone viral on Instagram, captivating millions of users. Currently, his paintings can be found in...
by Alice Menegaldo | Nov 8, 2022 | Blog
The search for the rightful owners of MNR works goes on: the Strasbourg exhibition During the Second World War, the Nazis stole countless works of art from their rightful owners. In the aftermath of the fall of the Nazi regime, approximately 61,000 works were...
by Alice Menegaldo | Nov 7, 2022 | Blog
Between sunrise and sunset: the ‘Twilight of the Creature’ exhibition at the CREA cultural centre On the shore of the Giudecca Island facing Venice, a striking exhibition space brings together craft and contemporary art, re-establishing the connection that...
by Alice Menegaldo | Nov 4, 2022 | Blog
Mickalene Thomas: the artist who turns the representation of femininity in art upside down The female figure has always been represented in the history of art in its various nuances: who celebrates its beauty, who highlights its forms and who praises its boldness....
by Alice Menegaldo | Nov 3, 2022 | Blog
Hannah Bullen-Ryner: the ephemeral art Hannah Bullen-Ryner is an up-and-coming British artist who, after experimenting with painting and photography, has found a completely innovative way to express herself which is close to Land Art. This term refers to a form of...