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Wojciech Bakowski: dream-like narratives (an interview)  

by Veronica Gisondi

Dwelling on the possibilities of images, sounds, and words becomes a way for Wojciech Bakowski to dive into the boundaries...

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Henrik Potter: HINGE

by Céline Mathieu

The work of Henrik Potter is not the in-between. It is more the and and. It’s a mutuality, a literal...

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Paolo Pagani and the marvels of transformation

by Antonio Carnevale

Between failed aristocratic ambition and ungraspable styles, Paolo Pagani is the forgotten figure of Italian Baroque painting.

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Horace Pippin is a misunderstood realist

by Sofia Silva

Labels such as "primitive," "naive," and "folk" can conceal prejudice and racism. Horace Pippin was a realist instead

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The best six art fabricators

by Piero Bisello

Here is a list of the world's best art fabricators, showing that behind the most ambitious works there is often...

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Sophie Gogl: relating to the smiley face

by Julius Pristauz

On Sophie Gogl's love for turns, seeking what's behind her gimmicks and reaching the top of the pyramid of needs

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Who was Jef Geys?

by Dirk Snauwaert

A brief overview of late Belgian artist Jef Geys, spanning key projects, approaches, methodologies, and complexities

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Sketches of revolution: back to Zurich’s Strauhof in the 1970s

by Bice Curiger

From the show at the Strauhof in Zurich that chronicled the genesis of Swiss counter-culture, here is a chronology of...

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Lynn Fung Liang Yi Museum

Lynn Fung and the fascinating, authentic and rare Liang Yi Museum

by Ricko Leung

An interview with Lynn Fung, director of the Liang Yi Museum in Hong Kong, the largest private museum in town.

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Andrea Romano, Potsherds of Gazes (second book)

by Stefano Pirovano

A 13 drawings book is the last chapter of a series Andrea Romano has dedicated to the way in which...

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Raphaela Vogel: unification of the manifold

by Stefano Pirovano and Sonia D'Alto

Expressionism, monumentality and manifold in the works of Raphaela Vogel, before her solo exhibition in Milan.

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What are combs for besides untying knots?

by Silvia Tomasi

The answer to combs collecting lies in the artists' creativity, from the Etruscans, to Füssli, Man Ray, Picasso, Dalí, Calder...

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Emerging artists to watch: Kaoru Arima and his facial (un)recognition

by Piero Bisello

Kaoru Arima's pictures of faces are paintings for an alternative, straightforward portraiture: romanticism no more; agendas no more; ego no...

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Global Cows 2020

A collaboration with Brussels-based gallery Damien & The Love Guru, Global Cows 2020 presents a double digital fresco companion to...

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Honoré de Balzac’s Frenhofer and his Unknown Masterpiece

by Antonio Carnevale

Artist Frenhofer, protagonist of The Unknown Masterpiece by Balzac, never fails to raise questions. Especially if you 'reverse' him.

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Nora Turato: Proustian interview with afterword

by Stefano Pirovano

We have met Nora Turato, an over educated graphic designer who became a performer artist, to question the information she...

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Art collector Peregrine Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire (an interview)

by Paul Laster

The 12th Duke of Devonshire tells about his family art collection and gives some insights on Chatsworth House and the...

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Five of the best European artist books publishers

by Piero Bisello

Here is our selection of five among the best publishers of artist books active today in Europe, spanning different countries,...

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Verrocchio and his workshop: a lesson for the future of the arts

by Stefano Pirovano

'Verrocchio master of Leonardo', the first show dedicated to Da Vinci's mentor, asks a crucial question: is art to be...

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Laura Lima and the art of political suspension (an interview)

by Maria do Carmo de Pontes

After the successful show at Fondazione Prada and in preparation to her busy 2019 we sat down with artist Laura...

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