• Art

    PARIS PHOTO 2023 – NOW OPEN

    The 26th edition of the largest international art fair dedicated to photography, Paris Photo, takes place at the Grand Palais Éphémère from November 9 to 12, 2023. Every November, as photographers, galleries, artists and photo enthusiasts from around the world…

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    Luca Sára Rózsa – A Circlel does not have an End

    Steve Turner Gallery, Los Angeles is currently presenting A Circle Does Not Have An End, a solo exhibition of Budapest-based artist Luca Sára Rózsa. The exhibition features recent paintings and ceramic relief. According to the artist, the people are living…

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    VINCENZO DE COTIIS “ARCHEOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS”

    World-renowned artist Vincenzo De Cotiis opens a solo exhibition, Archaeology of Consciousness, at Carpenters Workshop Gallery London. Exploring the enduring motif of the archway as a portal, the exhibition aims to challenge its historic connotations in order to pave the way…

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    MERETE RASMUSSEN – CURVE AND FORM

    Known for her signature abstract forms brought to life with colour, Merete Rasmussen continues to surprise and to impress with her sculptural ceramics – both as free standing and wall hung objects. The artist’s sculptures combine beautiful organic forms with…

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    Emma Webster

    Emma Webster’s eerie compositions are invitations to travel beyond traditional vistas and into seductively hybrid environments that metabolize, materialize, and alchemize. Rendered in oil paint, her landscapes are simultaneously imaginary and familiar, gravity-defying yet abiding an internal order. To arrive…

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    CAROL BOVE

    New York based artist Carol Bove is best known for her large-scale sculptures made of crumpled stainless steel tubing, each combined with a large, circular glass disk. Presented in a monochrome environment, her installations consider the phenomenological experience of form…

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    SUE WILLIAMS

    Since beginning her career in the 1980’s, Williams’ oeuvre can be defined, in part, by its transition from boldly narrative and satirical, cartoon-like paintings exploring themes of feminism, violence, and inequality, to all-over compositions of brightly colored semi-abstractions, retaining the…