More than any other modern poet, Wallace Stevens was concerned with the transformative power of the imagination. (more…)
Estella Dandyk, born in 1998, is a graduate of New York School of Visual Arts. Currently, she is a student of photography at the National Film School in Lodz, Poland. In recent years she has called herself a portrait lover aspiring to be a fashion photographer, not simply interested in clothing but more importantly to capture people’s diverse nature.
Estella is inspired by Mother Nature. She is an avid traveler which brought her to Lisbon and Bangkok to create her projects. Her photos have been exhibited in Thailand and Poland, and has been featured in several magazines both online and print, such as Horizont, Caltblut, Varsovie, and Open Call Magazine.
More than any other modern poet, Wallace Stevens was concerned with the transformative power of the imagination. (more…)
A striking new photographic voice engages with street portraiture to create dark, interior psychological spaces exploring the relationship between public and private lives. (more…)
Sacha Turchi currently lives and works in Italy and collaborates with various visual and sound artists. The interactions between individual and nature, body and psyche, constitutes the essential matrix of her research. (more…)
Allan Sekula was an American photographer, writer, critic and filmmaker. Born in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1951, he lived most of his life in Los Angeles and the surrounding regions of southern California.
Artpil is seeking to expand the team. From contributors to freelance individuals in Rome, and beyond, whether you are a writer, photographer, designer/art director, we want to hear from you.
Artist and poet Sal Taylor Kydd announces the release of Yesterday, a limited edition artist book produced in conjunction with Datz Press, that explores the feelings of isolation and dislocation brought on by the pandemic (more…)
Prager’s works are in collections of National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Kunsthaus Zürich, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Doug Aitken is an American artist and filmmaker. Defying definitions of genre, he explores every medium, from film and installations to architectural interventions. (more…)