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I am a visual artist with German roots, grew up in North Italy and now live and work in London. I studied Fine Art and experimental Film at the Städelschule in Frankfurt, with an Erasmus semester at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-Arts in Paris, before coming to London to complete an MA in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins.
22 September, 2020
Meet the artist: Lia Anna Hennig
I am a visual artist with German roots, grew up in North Italy and now live and work in London. I studied Fine Art and experimental Film at the Städelschule in Frankfurt, with an Erasmus semester at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-Arts in Paris, before coming to London to complete an MA in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins.
She used to roam across the matchstick factory as a child, having left for a world trip with her family at 13. She usually mixes up words (finding herself quite dyslexic) and prefers visual narratives to the verbal ones. An amazing girl coming from a distinctive background, Alma Haser has decided to turn her life into art and magic. Learn more about her cubist, origami-structured works today.
21 September, 2020
In Focus: Alma Haser
She used to roam across the matchstick factory as a child, having left for a world trip with her family at 13. She usually mixes up words (finding herself quite dyslexic) and prefers visual narratives to the verbal ones. An amazing girl coming from a distinctive background, Alma Haser has decided to turn her life into art and magic. Learn more about her cubist, origami-structured works today.
3 September, 2020
Soviet Nonconformist Art: Costakis Collection
Totalitarian policies in the USSR made the culture highly dependent on the ideological context. At the same time, in the depths of totalitarian society there were still alternative cultural manifestations.
Richard Renaldi’s works are primarily about the personality and her character. Renaldi calls himself a photographer’s photographer, explaining that both outward and inward looking are equally important for him. Portraits are definitely the artist’s strong virtue and passion, though considering his creative approach, Renaldi might find a landscape shooting an intensive communication process as well.
3 September, 2020
In Focus: Richard Renaldi
Richard Renaldi’s works are primarily about the personality and her character. Renaldi calls himself a photographer’s photographer, explaining that both outward and inward looking are equally important for him. Portraits are definitely the artist’s strong virtue and passion, though considering his creative approach, Renaldi might find a landscape shooting an intensive communication process as well.
In the previous article “Contemporary Art in Focus: late 20th” we presented the following art movements that took place in the late 20th- Abstract Expressionism, Conceptualism, Neo-dada, Pop Art, Hyper Realism and Fractal Art. Now we are happy to present to the reader the next six following contemporary art movements of late 20th - Minimalism, Nuagisme, Capitalist Realism, Environmental Art, Lowbrow Art and Neo-expressionism.
30 August, 2020
Contemporary Art in Focus Part 2: late 20th
In the previous article “Contemporary Art in Focus: late 20th” we presented the following art movements that took place in the late 20th- Abstract Expressionism, Conceptualism, Neo-dada, Pop Art, Hyper Realism and Fractal Art. Now we are happy to present to the reader the next six following contemporary art movements of late 20th - Minimalism, Nuagisme, Capitalist Realism, Environmental Art, Lowbrow Art and Neo-expressionism.
Anna Tsvell is focusing on exploring the theme of human ( women mostly ) body through its transformation into new anatomical forms. Paintings by Anna Tsvell are hedonistic and melancholic at the same time , they are full of symbols and details which are based on Anna's personal predilections and fixations.
26 August, 2020
Interview with Anna Tsvell
Anna Tsvell is focusing on exploring the theme of human ( women mostly ) body through its transformation into new anatomical forms. Paintings by Anna Tsvell are hedonistic and melancholic at the same time , they are full of symbols and details which are based on Anna's personal predilections and fixations.