More than any other modern poet, Wallace Stevens was concerned with the transformative power of the imagination. (more…)
Self taught photographer Sara Sani was born in Modena, Italy, from Italian mother and Moroccan father. Thanks to her multicultural background she started to travel at a very young age and this brought her a constant visual stimulus and interest in places with a melting pot of cultures. She studied foreign languages and at the age of 23 she moved to Barcelona. She also lived in London, New York, Milan and Marrakech for short periods. She got into photography using her mother’s old reflex. She loves to capture in 35mm film everyday life moments, friendship, dreams, adventures and youth spirit. She likes to take her point and shoot camera everywhere she goes.
More than any other modern poet, Wallace Stevens was concerned with the transformative power of the imagination. (more…)
Artpil is seeking to hire a part-time, freelance assistant & intern in Lille, France. Research, create and cultivate relations with galleries and museums, general communications, social networking, general assistance.
“The real value of this expansion is not more space, but space that allows us to rethink the experience of art in the Museum.” –Glenn D. Lowry, The David Rockefeller Director (more…)
The Aesthetica Art Prize was launched in 2007, five years after the launch of Aesthetica Magazine, as a way to support the next generation of talent across new visual media. (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…)
Whether creating an acid portrait of Sweden, representing the nightmarish world of business offices, tapping into the desolate uniformity of petrified, petit-bourgeois neighborhoods, Lars Tunbjörk has totally forgotten his black and white beginnings.
“Time is not linear, it is a marvellous entanglement in which, at any moment, ends can be chosen and solutions invented, without beginning or end.” –Lina Bo Bardi (more…)
If Ryuichi Sakamoto had been born in 16th century Italy, we’d know what to call him: a Renaissance Man. But since he was born in Japan in the mid-20th century, we have to string together words like composer, musician, producer, actor, and environmental activist. (more…)
Nan Goldin is an American photographer known for her deeply personal and candid portraiture. Goldin’s images act as a visual autobiography documenting herself and those closest to her. (more…)