Author Archives: jolanta
The Texture of Oxygen
Faint With Oxygen is the piece with the most anthropologic significance of all my works. The piece was shot in the plateaus of western China, where Tibetan people live in compact, autonomous communities. Gao Shi-Qiang Faint With Oxygen is the piece with the most anthropologic significance of all my works. The piece was […]
The Taste of Preserved Culture
Art is a kind of belief. As the belief makes up a person’s whole life, making art becomes this person’s whole life, too. In my work, however, there is hardly any enlightening signals other than the cross symbol. Duo Fu Art is a kind of belief. As the belief makes up a person’s whole life, […]
Transforming Visual Territories
Experiencing life feels like inhaling fresh air. It’s not like you take a book, read a chapter, and you’ve gained this or that. Suzie Walshe A stunning group exhibition, Politics, Practices, and Emotions was one of Broadway Galley’s highlights of the year. Featuring an exciting group of extraordinary international artists, and curated by the visionary […]
Reopening Old Wounds
I am engaged in painting, sculpture, animation, murals, collages, and videos.. Tomasz Kozak I am engaged in painting, sculpture, animation, murals, collages, and videos. Generally speaking, my works are about examining sore spots of modern history. The model example is Negroisation: Exhumation of a Certain Metaphor (2006). This interdisciplinary, multifaced installation has been inspired by […]
Exit From Here
Chen Wen-Ling is one of the artists from a new generation in Chinese contemporary art world. After a year of preparation, his solo exhibition Emergency Exit takes place at Beijing’s Joyart Space. Huang Du Chen Wen-Ling is one of the artists from a new generation in Chinese contemporary art world. After a year of preparation, […]
Anneli Kivinen
A painter passionately committed to exploring the inherent properties, color, and luminosity of form, Anneli Kivinen creates work that moves seamlessly between two approaches… Suzie Walshe A painter passionately committed to exploring the inherent properties, color, and luminosity of form, Anneli Kivinen creates work that moves seamlessly between two approaches—abstracted expressionism and simplified figuration. Her […]
The Space Between Black and White
Ever since 1986, there has been a thread running through my artistic practice, that of the unending exploration of Chinese-style wisdom. I have also been trying, through complex craftwork, to purify spirit and intelligence to reach enlightenment about the essence of things. Chen Qi Ever since 1986, there has been a thread running through my […]
MapQuesting China
Politically frank and aesthetically poignant, Ai Wei-Wei’s works deal with Chinese history and contemporary society. His formal practice changes in form and the materials deployed according to the diversity of activities his art embraces. Faurschou Beijing Politically frank and aesthetically poignant, Ai Wei-Wei’s works deal with Chinese history and contemporary society. His formal practice changes […]
Advertorial Artistry
The diversity of techniques and media used in Tiziano Fabris’ works makes its production complex to classify. Claudia Aguilar The diversity of techniques and media used in Tiziano Fabris’ works makes its production complex to classify. If you asked him to characterize his work, he would answer without hesitation, “It’s totally useless.” It is precisely […]
Zara in Wonderland
Small Wonders, a summer exhibition as well as her first Brighton solo show by the critically acclaimed illustrator Zara Wood, takes place at Boxbird Gallery. Boxbird Gallery Small Wonders, a summer exhibition as well as her first Brighton solo show by the critically acclaimed illustrator Zara Wood, takes place at Boxbird Gallery. Wood’s unique style […]


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