Through his drawings, engravings and installations Matías Armendaris investigates the pauses or signs that relate the material poetics of objects to their semiotic potential for metamorphosis. His work is articulated … Continue Reading Infinite Spaces
Lisa di Antonmaria Gherardini — also called Lisa del Giocondo, after her marriage — was born on 15 June 1479, in Florence. She married in her teens to Francesco del … Continue Reading Mona Lisa
Life and memories are so important, and you have to remember. Nobody wants their own name and existence to fade into oblivion. So we just have to grow and protect … Continue Reading They Won’t Talk About Us
What does it even mean? It seems to have something to do with metrics and rhythmical patterns of Turkish poetry. And the author behind this combo is from Turkey. His … Continue Reading Failun Failun Mefailun
For 10 years now, Jisbar’s art has been moving the benchmark in pop culture with mischievous irony. His work is best known for his re-interpretations of classical and historical paintings. … Continue Reading Moments of Life
Who knows if the artists of the past, so totally taken by their visions and their techniques, today would’ve customized their accessories or perhaps created their own brands, relaxing from … Continue Reading Art Masks
Like a faint trail in the trash of a humankind ineluctably indifferent to its host planet, the art by Pejac gently appears on the surface of things, a final beauty’s testimony … Continue Reading It can’t rain all the time