Jesse Draxler, Good Artists Do Bad Things Curated by Achille Lauro, Milan
American artist Jesse Draxler, renowned for his influential works in the underground music scene, is set to unveil “The Iliad” at his solo exhibition, “Good Artists Do Bad Things.” This event coincides with the release of curator Achille Lauro’s new album, “RAGAZZI MA
Harmonic Dissonance: Zimoun’s Sound Installations
Origins and Evolution: Zimoun’s Journey from Swiss Roots to the Global Art Scene Zimoun, an artist whose roots lie in the serene setting of Bern, Switzerland, has crafted a universal language through rhythm and sound, emerging as a prominent figure in the international art scene. His journey b
Fakewhale Solo Series presents Ministers Baby pt. 3 by Lorna Mills
On Wednesday, May 8th, Fakewhale proudly presents “Ministers Baby”, a Fakewhale Solo Series release by Lorna Mills. Constituting a single, symbolic piece for this exhibition, “Ministers Baby part 3” captures a powerful interplay between digital art and significant societal conversations. Min
The Enigmatic World of Steven Parrino: Rebel of the Art Scene
Steven Parrino, born in 1958 in New York, remains one of the most intriguing figures in contemporary art. His work, known for its rebellious spirit and stark aesthetics, carved a unique path through the art world of the 1980s and 1990s. Parrino’s art and his very persona encapsulated a blend
Adobe x Museums: How Adobe is Empowering Creators Worldwide
In June 2023, a transformative collaboration took place in the art world, bringing together digital art and education in a novel way: the Adobe x Museums program, a collaboration involving Adobe and iconic art institutions like the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) in London and the Museum of M
Szilvia Bolla, Running Up That Hill at Glassyard Gallery, Budapest
“Running Up That Hill” by Szilvia Bolla, curated by Barnabás Zemlényi-Kovács, at Glassyard Gallery, Budapest, 22/03/2024-24/05/2024. The art of Szilvia Bolla, which has started with abstract anti-photographs reacting against the depressive overconsumption of pictures, now arrived at a
Ju Young Kim, Aeroplastics at Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Munich
“Aeroplastics” by Ju Young Kim, at Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Munich, 8/02 – 13/03/2024. In Ju Young Kim s artistic practice, robust high-tech aircraft components merge with Art Nouveau elements made of glass, ceramics and metal, creating novel, symbolically recoded objects an
Seongeun Lee, Steven He, Stove by a Whale at Staffordshire St Gallery, London
“Stove by a Whale” by Seongeun Lee, Steven He, curated by Jia Yue He, at Staffordshire St Gallery, London, 18/04/2024-05/05/2024. We’re interested in areas where tides change, and the ground isn’t firm”. While architecture grounded in rational thinking is built on solid land, this
Göksu Kunak, Bygone Innocence at Pilevneli Gallery, Istanbul
“Bygone Innocence” by Göksu Kunak, curated by Léon Kruijswijk, at Pilevneli Gallery, Istanbul, March 6 – April 6, 2024. With Bygone Innocence the multidisciplinary artist Göksu Kunak (b. 1985) presents a new body of work that departs from the 1996 Susurluk car accident. The cras
Marina Abramović at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam
Echoes of Performance: The Marina Abramović Retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum In the heart of Amsterdam, the Stedelijk Museum celebrates a historic connection with Marina Abramović through an exceptional retrospective. The exhibition, a result of close collaboration between the Stedelijk, the