[ad_1] From 13 September 2025 to 8 February 2026, the National Gallery in London presents the exhibition “Radical Harmony: Helene Kröller-Müller’s Neo-Impressionists” Source: National Gallery, London · Image: Georges Seurat, ‘Le Chahut’ (1889‒90) (detail) Georges Seurat’s painting of cancan dancers ‘Le Chahut’ (1889‒90) will go on display in the UK for the first time this September […]
Kim Sajet to Lead Milwaukee Art Museum
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Sasha Krautman – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY *…
[ad_1] Artworks inspired by chess boards, landscapes, and nature by Sydney-based artist Sasha Krautman. Chess is a game filled with contrast, order, mystery, luck, and fate. For Krautman, there’s a lot of symbolism to be found in one game, even in one simple black and white pattern. Her collection consists of 12 chess board-style art […]
Yuwei Tu – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART *…
[ad_1] A selection of recent work by artist Yuwei Tu. Born in Sichuan, China, Tu is currently pursuing an MFA in Painting and Printmaking at Yale School of Art, class of 2026. Tu uses a layered process that articulates the nuance and complexity of interior worlds. Informed by personal experiences and investigations in the construction […]
Gaypalani Wanambi Wins Australia’s Telstra Art Award
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Marta Minujín: To Live in Art @ kurimanz…
[ad_1] Marta Minujín (Buenos Aires, 1943) presents her first solo exhibition in Mexico in over twenty-five years. To Live in Art brings together a selection of historical and recent works that reflect her profound impact on the global art scene. For more than seventy years, Minujín has challenged and expanded the boundaries of contemporary art, participating in […]
The Viennese Bohème at the Albertina » Art & Antique Marketp…
[ad_1] From July 25 to October 12, 2025, the Albertina in Vienna presents the exhibition “Viennese Bohème: Works from the Hagen Society” Source: Albertina Vienna · Image: Adolf Böhm: “Tree in a storm”, 1897 In 1905 the Hagen Society, quite certain of its own significance, donated a bundle of over 800 drawings to the Albertina. […]
Embracing Art Means Escaping Our Comfort Zones
[ad_1] I’ve loved horror movies since I was a little boy, but I never imagined a world in which I’d have the rough equivalent of a Mom-and-Pop video store at my disposal every night. Nor could I have hoped for an air-tight system of recommendations curated for my own peculiar tastes. Long gone are the […]
“Amanecer / Atardecer” by Artist Daniela García Hamilton
[ad_1] A series of hybrid canvases by Mexican-American artist Daniela García Hamilton. García Hamilton received her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Drawing and Painting from California State University Long Beach. Her work explores the rituals and traditions she experienced as a child of immigrant parents. Integrating colour and pattern throughout, García Hamilton explores the vibrancy […]
“Tomorrow’s Talent 5” Art Book – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPI…
[ad_1] Exciting news for all you artists and illustrators out there! We’re now accepting submissions to the fifth volume of our celebrated Tomorrow’s Talent book series. This is your shot to be published alongside some of the most exciting emerging talents in contemporary art and illustration. Our last book featured over 250 pages of artwork […]