Darkest Hour, this pearl of stylish and emotive documentary was directed by Thomas Ralph, just after the initial Brexit referendum over three years ago (more…)
Giulia Bersani is a photographer from Milan who has an incredible gift for capturing the innocent nature of her subjects with purity, curiosity, and melancholy. Her strength comes from her ability to capture the intimate moments between lovers and create a world that is between dream and reality. “I’m in love with the world. At the same time, I’m very melancholic. I’ve always been scared by death and by the feeling of losing everything. So photography helps me to keep some special moments and situations with me. Photography for me is mainly “memory of my past,” past youth, past loves, past places…” [Interview with Lola Who]
Selected magazines and features include i-D, Huffington Post, Rolling Stone Italia, Il Post, iGNANT, l’Oeil de la Photographie, Dailybest, Feature Shoot, Contributor Magazine, Inside Art, GUP magazine, Rockit, C-Heads, Nido Magazine, Wu Magazine, Girls on Film, Hestetika, Oh Comely Magazine, Image in Progress, If You Leave Vol.III, Lomography, C-41, Polpettas, VIX Magazine, KALTBLUT, The Wild magazine, Empty Kingdom, BOOOOOOOM!, Nasty magazine, Enquire, Reykjavik Boulevard, Organiconcrete, Electru.de, Aurora Fotografi, Always Sometimes Anytime.
Exhibitions include Space Place, Nizhny Tagil, Russia, Blanka, Milan, Italy, Castello di Casale Monferrato, Italy, Camerechiare, Rimini, Italy, RF64 Spazio Minimo, Acquaviva, San Marino, La Santa Bronx Ponente, Cesenatico, Italy, Joya Brussels, Brussels, Belgium, Spazio Testoni, Bologna, Italy, The Format gallery, Milan, Italy, MyCamera, Ravenna, Italy, Life Framer, The Print Space Gallery, London, UK, Cantiere Barche 14, Vicenza, Italy, La Fenice gallery, Venice, Italy, B-side gallery, London, UK.
Darkest Hour, this pearl of stylish and emotive documentary was directed by Thomas Ralph, just after the initial Brexit referendum over three years ago (more…)
Max Beckmann (1884–1950) was a German painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, and writer. Although he is classified as an Expressionist artist, he rejected both the term and the movement. (more…)
“History of art is a history of great things neglected and ignored and mediocre things being admired. At different times things are different. The history of photography is a history of changes.” –Saul Leiter (more…)
Gray is pleased to present Nocturne, a solo exhibition of new sculpture by Jaume Plensa. Debuting nine of the artist’s latest works in stone, glass, steel, and bronze, Nocturne explores the artist’s range and mastery of sculptural portraiture. (more…)
Dia Center was founded in New York City in 1974 by Philippa de Menil, Heiner Friedrich, and Helen Winkler to help artists achieve visionary projects that might not otherwise be realized because of scale or scope. (more…)
Moderna Museet Malmö presents the fascinating and ground-breaking Swedish artist Hilma af Klint in a comprehensive exhibition, featuring among other works, the series The Ten Largest (more…)
Hauser & Wirth presents Internal Riot an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by American artist George Condo. Made during the quarantine period, these works reflect the unsettling experience of physical distance and the absence of human contact (more…)
In the late summer of 2016, I spent six weeks in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region where I documented the transformation of some of the most influential cities in the region: Ordos, Hohhot, and Baotou. While looking back on the images I had taken, I was unexpectedly reminded of post-war Italian cinema (more…)
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.