Contemporary Art
How Does Art Make You Feel? Let’s Explore Together
Art isn't just something to look at-it's an experience. It has the power to transport us, to evoke emotions we didn't even know we had, and to connect us with others across time and space. Whether it moves you to tears, fills you with joy, or simply makes you stop and wonder, every piece of art has a story to tell, and every person has their own unique response to it. Today, let's dive into the many ways art affects us and why those moments matter.
By Antonino La Velaabout a year ago in Art
Arno Rink: A Visionary of the New Leipzig School
Arno Rink, a pivotal figure in the New Leipzig School, is an artist whose works delve deeply into the complexities of the human condition, myth, and the surreal. As a teacher, he helped shape an entire generation of artists, most notably Neo Rauch, whose rise brought Rink’s influence into broader recognition. Today, let’s explore the imaginative, often enigmatic world of Rink’s work and understand why he is a key figure in German contemporary art.
By Antonino La Velaabout a year ago in Art
Matthias Weischer: Architect of Interior Worlds
Matthias Weischer is an artist who invites us into meticulously constructed worlds, spaces that are at once familiar and fantastical, comforting yet unsettling. As one of the leading figures of the New Leipzig School, Weischer’s work focuses on the concept of interiority, both in the literal sense of domestic spaces and the psychological landscapes they evoke. Today, let’s explore the richly layered, enigmatic paintings of Matthias Weischer and see why his take on interior spaces continues to captivate the art world.
By Antonino La Velaabout a year ago in Art
How to Speak So That People Want to Listen
The human voice: It's the instrument we all play. It's the most powerful sound in the world, probably. It's the only one that can start a war or say "I love you." And yet many people have the experience that when they speak, people don't listen to them. And why is that? How can we speak powerfully to make a change in the world?
By Francis Mbatiaabout a year ago in Art
Noises in the scene
“The challenge to grand, unifying narratives and the centralized discourse of a universal art has extended to other marginalized groups, who have begun to redefine their place in the globalized cultural exchange. [...] these artists use their marginalized status as a starting point to create works that attest to the diversity of their sources and affirm their evolving identities.” — Maria Melendi in ‘Estratégias da arte em uma era de catástrofes’
By Bruno Bispoabout a year ago in Art
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By Asorta Transportationabout a year ago in Art
Cleaner throw art works in the garbage
Imagine this: you spend weeks, maybe months, conceptualizing an art piece that speaks to the fleeting nature of human experience, the complexities of urban existence, or perhaps the fragility of our consumer-driven society. You gather the perfect mix of objects, every discarded piece of trash carefully curated and thoughtfully positioned. You exhibit it in a prestigious space, confident that your commentary on the absurdity of modern life will leave audiences reflective, maybe even moved. But then, a few days later, you get a call: a cleaning lady has thrown away your masterpiece because she mistook it for actual garbage.
By Antonino La Velaabout a year ago in Art
Carpenters Workshop Gallery to Showcase Beth Cavener's "Trust"
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / September 4, 2024 / Carpenters Workshop Gallery is pleased to present Trust, a solo exhibition by American artist Beth Cavener, in collaboration with Jason Jacques Gallery. The show will run from September 12 to November 2, 2024, at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in Los Angeles.
By Louise Torron-Lavigneabout a year ago in Art










