Artisti e Opere

Pamela Rosenkranz
Pamela Rosenkranz’s works borrow aesthetic tropes from Minimalist and Post-Minimalist art in the service of a multi-layered critique of consumerism, the commoditization of art, and the exaltation of individuality that has fueled both. To this end, she incorporates a diverse array of consumer products into her work, bottles of water, boxes of unessambled IKEA furniture, […]

Robert Motherwell
The main exhibition of the summer at Guggenheim Collection is dedicated entirely to what Robert Motherwell defined “the greatest of our artistic discoveries”, the techinique of papier collè. The exhibition at Guggenheim Collection after Venice will travels overseas to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. It comprises about 50 works, mainly from private […]

Velázquez. Who/What/Where
CHI/WHO: Velázquez COSA/WHAT: L’Infanta, or Famiglia di Felipe IV / Las Meninas, or The Family of Felipe IV (a. 1656) DOVE/WHERE: Museo National del Prado, Madrid A portrait of the Infanta Margarita, daughter of Felipe IV (1605-1665), surrounded by her servants and family in a hall of Madrid’s Alcázar Palace. This, the most famous of […]

Hua Tunan
Lately I’m attracted to artists who work with the techniques of street art. Today we speak of Hua Tunan. Hua Tunan is a rising artist in China. Combining the traditional elements of Chinese art and culture with a modern twist, Hua brings about beautiful explosions on the canvas. His work has gathered the attention of […]
Berto 191
Today I want to present a young Italian artist really interesting. Andrea Bertoletti. BERTO191, was born in Milan. Since childhood he has great passion in drawing and this passion never stops throughout the years. He began his painting career as a graffiti artist decorating the walls of the Milan city in 2005. Year 2007 marks […]

Michael Bosanko Light Art
These incredible images of famous artworks are created entirely by light and by artist Michael Bosanko, that uses long exposures to ‘draw’ with torchlight – with stunning results. Michael Bosanko turns the ordinary into the extra-ordinary. He says:Light Art (or Light Graffiti) for me born in summer 2004 in Greece when by chance, photographing a […]

Jan Vormann
Dispatchwork is a fun movement initiated a few years ago by Jan Vormann, young German artist who started patching old walls with Lego bricks during a contemporary art festival in Italy. Plastic construction pieces are used to repair and fill holes in broken walls. It has now become an ongoing project applied during all his […]

Ben Heine
Ben Heine mixes drawing and photography, imagination and reality. His works are full of magic, illusion, poetry and surrealism. It ‘a very creative artist and uses many techniques, from the traditional to digital photography. His works are magical and fun and I hope you can see them live as soon as possible. I visited […]

Dionisio Gonzalez
Dionisio González’s work is captivating, hovering between the real and the imaginary. He create images of fantasy landscapes and his work reflects on themes of utopia, restoration and ruin. Dionisio Gonzalez composed possible worlds, as in the series of images in which places it in the main cities of the world architectural constructions ever built, […]

Cha Jong Rye
Cha Jong Rye is a Korean sculptor. She works wood in a very particular manner, layering delicate wood pieces and sanding them by hand to create surreal shapes and patterns. Her artwork is mysterious, intriguing, and gorgeous. She works with wood as if it were clay or paint. She layers and sands hundreds of delicate […]

Daniele Papuli
Daniele Papuli was born in 1971 at Maglie, Puglia. After graduating in Sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, he settled in Milan where he still works. In 1993, on the occasion of an international workshop in Berlin, he learned methods for manufacturing sheet paper. It was a crucial experience that brought him […]
Otto Piene
Over the course of his career, Piene has produced inflatable sculptures, smoke paintings, ceramics, relief works, gouaches and drawnings, but is perhaps most recognized for his stroboscopic light installations, particularly his series of Lichtballett (light Ballets).Piene’s light ballets are exposed at the 55th Venice Biennale and they are really wonderful. Piene viewed his light ballets […]
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