Tag Archive for: contemporary arts
Adam Alessi / Stream of Consciousness
Art&Culture | Interview
This interview delves into the artist's journey, exploring the roots of their connection to art and its evolution. He shares insights into the dynamic creative process, discussing the shift from rapid, confrontational paintings to more intricate, time-intensive works. We also delve into the stream of consciousness nature of their aesthetic, emphasising feelings over planned structures. An intriguing discussion provides a captivating glimpse into the artist's subconscious and the evolution of their distinctive style.
Art Fairs, Bombs and the Environmental Crisis
Art&Culture | Spotlight
Organised as part of ART CITY Bologna 2024 on the occasion of the jubilee 50th edition of ARTEFIERA, one of the leading and oldest art fairs, Deserted Island (on dropping bomb*shells) is showcasing a selection of time-based media works by seven international artists and art collectives, drawing its base between environment, war, censorship and mass-media and revisiting certain historical and future events.
Allan Gardner / Authentic Creativity
Art&Culture | Interview
Discovering the artist: a journey into inner vision. Through this conversation, we've glimpsed into the soul of a young creative. Exploring his thoughts, approach to reality, and society, we've grasped the essence of observing and transforming things in a wholly personal way. Experimentation know no bounds, allowing diverse forms to materialise unexpected visions.
Chaney Diao / Boundless art
Art&Culture | Interview
We dive into a flow without genres and classifications. Different artistic expressions are mixed and blended to create meaningful performance and sensory experiences. The body as protagonist is expressed without limits, provocative and fetishistic themes are explored to make us reflect and overcome all restrictions.
Philip Hinge / Symbolic Scratches
Art&Culture | Interview
In conversation with the artist, discovering works with contrasting or unbalanced paths, characterised by narrative and psychological lines. If we delve into his vision, we can discover a world in which colours, shadowy representations and interesting cats combine to create capturing art . We become spectators of what he calls a visually brilliant display with an undercurrent of 'unreliable storytelling'.
Very Friendly / HOUSE, Berlin
Art&Culture | Spotlight
Pulsating rhythms, distorted soundscapes and provocative lyrics, a powerful exploration and questioning of the dark and obsessive sides of the human condition. With the "Very Friendly" exhibition, Agnes Gryczkowska invites us to venture into the murky corners of the human psyche.
Synchronicity / UVA
Art&Culture | Spotlight
Produced and commissioned by 180 Studios in London, 'Synchronicity' it's now ongoing till 25 February. It blends kinetic forces, sound and visual art to craft a multi-sensory and conceptual experience.
Anna Uddenberg / Home Wreckers
Art&Culture | Spotlight
Unexpected experiences that can alter your perception of reality and evoke a productive discomfort. An exhibition by Anna Uddenberg at The Perimeter, London on show until Until the 22nd of December.
L.E.V. / Hyper-Digital Festival
Music | Spotlight
An eclectic experience where art and music collide in an unique moment. The hyper-digital music festival is organised in two major annual events: LEV Festival (27 - 30 April) in Gijón and LEV Matadero (21 - 24 September) in Madrid.
Saló / Art, ecstasy & extravagance
Music | Interview
In conversation with Saló, the mystifying fusion of noise, prog rock and psychedelic tunes attempting to imagine a “dreamy and decadent” Roman renaissance.
Marina Abramovic / Royal Academy
Art&Culture | Spotlight
A retrospective examining Marina Abramovic’s work in London.
Black Light Theater
Art&Culture | Spotlight
“Black + Light Theater – the Takeover III” from Anticlone Gallery. In partnership with Mandrake for Frieze Art Week London. It featured a week-long programme of events showcasing multidisciplinary artists specialising in sound, performance, moving image and interactive installations. It was curated by Sade English and Maria Abramenko.