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A Foreign Land: the Urban Landscapes of Ana Schmidt
Ana Schmidt, Eroded Territory, 165 x 145 cm, acrylic on canvas. Courtesy of the artist. Ana Schmidt is an international artist and urban...
Aug 21, 20205 min read


Reinterpreting the Past: with Aaron Cristofaro
Aaron Cristofaro is an American born painter who draws references from the rural landscapes of his home with the help of Old Master’s...
Aug 7, 20203 min read


What You Should Demand of Your Art Museum: Decolonizing the Arts
On the tails of the most powerful civil rights uprising in decades, we are steadily moving towards a politics of accountability in all...
Jul 31, 20205 min read


The Energy of Love and Nature; Jacob Noteboom’s intuitive approach towards the planet and humans
The beauty of nature and emotions is something one cannot resist. Jacob likes the idea that his paintings deliver a message of peace,...
Jul 31, 20203 min read


An Influencer at the Service of Culture: The Italians’ Scandal!
Chiara Ferragni visits the Uffizi under the director’s guidance: Do you mean “guidance”? Anger strikes on social media A few days ago,...
Jul 31, 20202 min read


INDECLINE: Hard-Hitting Protest Art for Racial Justice
In 2017, a tree in Richmond Virginia’s historic Joseph Bryan Park bore especially strange fruit: a street art resistance installation...
Jul 31, 20203 min read


Let’s Talk About Contemporary Renaissance with Lilli Muller
Lilli Muller, based in Los Angeles, California is a multi-award winning and internationally-collected artist. She has been honored by the...
Jul 24, 202013 min read


A Painting that Sings for Hope
Tejaswini, also known as Alpana Mittal, uses unorthodox mediums such as objects and beads to create her works. Her bead works provide a...
Jul 17, 20206 min read

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