Five years ago, Alexandra Johnson was painting alone in her kitchen — children napping, the world locked down, grief still heavy in the air. There was no gallery representation, no auction buzz, no ...
We all wear masks — one for the boss, one for the lover, another for the mirror. Which one tells the truth? Maybe none. Maybe survival means not asking. But the body remembers. That itch under the ...
Just five years ago, Alexandra Johnson — now known to the art world as Zara Muse — was quietly painting in her kitchen during lockdown, coaxing vibrant landscapes and abstract portraits out of grief.
At first glance, the latest exhibition at MABA, I Hit You With a Flower – Sugar-Coated Art With a Punch, curated by Nanda Janssen, appears charmingly light-hearted. Bringing together French and Dutch ...
This March, Carolyn Dailey, the British-American entrepreneur and former Time Warner executive, releases her first book, The Creative Entrepreneur. Drawing on interviews with ten leading figures ...
MadC made her name in graffiti, working large-scale and outdoors, long before her paintings entered galleries. Over time, her materials changed—glass, canvas, digital forms—but the sense of movement ...
In a time when so much contemporary art has turned to narcissistic celebrations of the self—self-portraits (look at me!), narratives of the artist’s life (look at me!), or simple sensationalist pranks ...
The show does not trade in grand gestures. Instead, it dwells in the moments where boundaries blur: in the touch of a hand, the pause between words, the unease of proximity, or the ache of solitude.
With I Do Not Come to You by Chance, Amoako Boafo makes his first solo appearance in the United Kingdom, inaugurating an exhibition at Gagosian’s Grosvenor Hill gallery that is as much a portrait of ...
In an age hooked on dopamine hits, algorithmic approval, and swipe-sized intimacy, British artist Mitch Griffiths moves against the current—with the slow, deliberate gravity of oil paint. His canvases ...
In her second solo exhibition at Edel Assanti, the South Korean artist Si On presents a world of disquieting beauty and psychological depth. Titled Soft Armour, Heavy Bones, the show brings together ...
In his latest exhibition at LBF, Keeping Up With The Corbies, the painter Benjamin Levy turns his eye to the rituals of want and the quiet toll of appearances. The show, composed of ten new works, ...