London-based artist Art Liard presents a body of work that bridges observation and abstraction, addressing themes of ecology, ...
In the lead-up to their collaborative exhibition with Guts Gallery, I spoke to the gallery directors and founders of Delphian, Benjamin Murphy & Nick JS Thompson. First thing’s first, introduce us to ...
Art today often comes prepackaged—polished, primed, and priced for collectors. But AROE? He’s a different breed. A Brighton-based graffiti force, he doesn’t just paint walls; he detonates statements ...
Through a landmark retrospective in Hong Kong, curator Valerie Wang reflects on the transcendent philosophy behind Hoo Mojong’s art — and what it means to reframe modernism through an Eastern lens. In ...
Malian artist Abdoulaye Konaté is known for his exquisite practice, which masterfully utilises textiles, creating works as enigmatically layered as the socio-political landscape of Mali itself.
Step into the enchanting world of British artist Sarah Graham, who expresses her love for all things nostalgic, beautifully captured in her photorealistic still-life paintings. Graham’s canvases ...
Rendered with the smooth, near-photographic realism of the Old Masters, emerging artist Tiyana Mitchell paints from the film of memory. In her first UK solo exhibition, Conversations Across Time, now ...
Khaleb Brooks is an artist whose work captures the black queer figure as an entity both perpetually out of place and firmly rooted in history. Brooks imagines new spaces for conversations around the ...
Few artists’ work is more instantly recognisable than that of British artist Julian Opie. Celebrated for his minimal yet distinctive visual language, Opie brings his observations of the contemporary ...
Trailblazing neurologist and father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud‘s work has left a legacy that continues to ripple through the world of art, science and modern life. Freud’s exploration into the ...
Writing, tagging, and bombing, they left enigmatic signatures sprawled across the walls as cryptic signs and symbols of individuality. Each mark was a bold declaration of existence, a defiant ...
Flowers have long existed at the intersection of beauty and brevity—a soft symbol of time passing, love offered, or loss endured. Throughout art history, they’ve served not merely as decoration but as ...
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