[ad_1] London Art Fair returns to the UK capital from 22-26 January 2025 Source: London Art Fair · Image: London Art Fair, Business Design Centre, 2022. Photo by Jpbowen, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. Retrieved from Following a very successful 2024, London Art Fair returns from 22-26 January 2025, highlighting […]
Turning Points in Design » Art & Antique Marketplace
[ad_1] From January 26 to October 18, 2025, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) presents the exhibition Pirouette: Turning Points in Design Source: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) · Image: Ed Hawkins. Warming Stripes 1850-2023. 2018-ongoing. © Ed Hawkins The exhibition will include a wide range of objects, drawn largely from MoMA’s collection, that have had a deep […]
Announcing Joy Machine, a New Art Gallery in Chicago — Colos…
[ad_1] As Colossal prepares to turn 15 this year, we’ve been thinking a lot about what it means to be part of a creative community. During the last decade and a half, we’ve spoken with thousands of artists, designers, and makers and cultivated a vast network of friends and colleagues around the globe. Publishing has […]
HAYDN: Breaking Free Through Art and Music
[ad_1] A Shaped Identity: The Influences of a Restrictive Upbringing Born in 1961 in Hertfordshire, UK, HAYDN emerged from an artistic family whose creative dynamics were as tumultuous as they were formative. His mother, a classically trained artist and teacher, crafted exquisite works in oils and watercolors. Her detailed drawings reflected her mastery of anatomy and […]
Slovenian Painting 1848−1918 on view at the Belvedere » Art …
[ad_1] From 30 January to 26 May 2025, the Belvedere in Vienna presents the exhibition “The World in Colors: Slovenian Painting 1848−1918” Source: Belvedere · Image: Ivan Grohar, “The Field of Rafolče”, 1903. Photo: Belvedere, Vienna Joining forces with the National Gallery of Slovenia, the Belvedere is presenting highlights of Slovenian painting from the era of […]
Artists Face Displacement as Iconic Chelsea Art Building Goe…
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Christina Mitterhuber: Redefining Art in Physical and Digita…
[ad_1] A Transformative Revelation: From Privacy to Global Recognition Christina Mitterhuber’s journey into the art world began long before her public debut in 2018. For years, she nurtured her creativity privately, reserving her art for herself. Yet, when she decided to share her work, her life transformed both personally and professionally. Reflecting on this pivotal […]
Tom Day – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * …
[ad_1] A selection of paintings by artist Tom Day. Day’s work delves into the complexities of societal issues with a focus on examining racism from a privileged standpoint and critiquing toxic Christianity and consumerism. Day uses both digital and traditional media to create paintings that blend realism with expressive elements, inviting viewers to confront uncomfortable […]
Hoi Chan – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART *…
[ad_1] For our first-ever Booooooom Illustration Awards, supported by Format, we selected 5 winners, one for each of the following categories: Editorial, Personal, Product & Packaging, Advertising & Promotional, Student. Now it is our pleasure to introduce the winner of the Editorial category, Hoi Chan. Hoi Chan is an illustrator from Hong Kong, currently based […]
Janusz Tworek: Bridging Dimensions in Art and Architecture
[ad_1] From Blueprints to Brushstrokes: The Architect’s Journey to Art Janusz Tworek, a Polish architect and multidisciplinary artist, is a creative force rooted in two cultures—his homeland of Poland and the vibrant landscapes of Tenerife. Having graduated in 1980, Tworek’s career began in architecture, a profession that not only shaped his technical precision but also […]