Angela Davis Johnson creates paintings, public art installations, and ritual performances to examine the technologies of black people, in particular black women/femme. (more…)
Have you ever been scared of forgetting, not remembering passed moments, lived moments?
Audrey, 24 year old French photographer, used this fear of nothingness to capture her reality, and to always keep traces of what has been. This young student in communications at the University of Sorbonne in Paris made photography her true passion for the past six years now. Audrey always had the soul of an artist, and always had a particular taste for writing. She felt that pictures were more accessible and more adapted to what she wanted to express. The will to take pictures was born from a kind of fear of losing her memory, of forgetting. This young artist goes along her inspiration according to the vibes she captures in specific locations. By taking these pictures of life instances, she wants to keep traces of what has been.
She publishes new works on her Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr and Flickr.
Angela Davis Johnson creates paintings, public art installations, and ritual performances to examine the technologies of black people, in particular black women/femme. (more…)
Darkest Hour, this pearl of stylish and emotive documentary was directed by Thomas Ralph, just after the initial Brexit referendum over four years ago (more…)
Alexander Berggruen is pleased to announce Shapes, a group show investigating geometric abstraction among a broad array of artists. (more…)
Events of this year have brought the world to a halt, affecting global commerce and security, putting our own mortality in sharp focus, and heightening existing inequities, injustices, and political tensions. (more…)
In the midst of chaos we hunt for dreams. It blends together. Their memories became my memories. Once-present. A personal story of search and encounters, of escape and returning.
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Flavio-Shiró is a cult artist, a painter’s painter. His work defies categorization or association with any artistic group or movement. For more than six decades, his work has simply been modern.
Lu Guang was born in 1961, in Zhejiang Province, China. He has been passionate about photography since he held a camera for the first time, in 1980 when he was a factory worker in his hometown in Yongkang County. (more…)
Joseph Beuys was born in 1921, in Krefeld, Germany. During his school years in Kleve, Beuys was exposed to the work of Achilles Moortgat, whose studio he often visited, and was inspired by the sculptures of Wilhelm Lehmbruck. (more…)