On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the birth of one of the greatest Slovenian painters of the 20th century, Gabrijelo Stupica, a wonderful retrospective exhibition of his extensive oeuvre is on view in the Modern Gallery.
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What came first, the tree or the newspaper? Japanese artist Yuken Teruya presents the interesting art of cutting out trees from newspapers with the exhibition The Simple Truth at New York's Josée Bienvenu Gallery, and at the exhibition we can also see his sophisticated shopping bags with a starry sky print.
South Korean architecture firm Shinslab Architecture has turned an old rusty ship into a spectacular building bursting with greenery. It is located next to the entrance of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul. It is the award-winning Temp'L pavilion with an upside-down ship, with which the young authors wanted to show that beauty is everywhere.
Apple lovers, look away! We are usually used to writing that Apple once again destroyed the competition with its latest product, but this time it tasted the other side. Admittedly, it was not destroyed by the competition, but by Michael Tompert, who did it for an art project.
Area Flair covers various architectural styles, local atmosphere of cities and regions and culturally interesting and special places - from locations street art to city districts with a rich history. The campaign features both well-known tourist attractions and small towns that, with their regional roots, history or current cultural program, arouse the interest of potential guests in traveling to Germany.
Many artists do not 'trust' classic art materials such as paint, stone, clay, wood, etc. Ian Berry is one of those. He discovered a very special niche. Instead of paint, he uses jeans or pieces of it.
Banksy has opened his online store Gross Domestic Product - GDP, where you can buy his iconic pieces, such as the protective jacket worn by Stormzy at the Glastonbury festival or the t-shirts decorated with his artwork. But Banksy wouldn't be Banksy if there wasn't a noose hiding somewhere.
Cecilia Levy's tea service is not ordinary. It is extremely sensitive and thin as paper. No, it's not made of Chinese porcelain. It is made of paper, more precisely, from the paper of old books and comics, which would otherwise end up in a landfill due to wear and tear. Thus, in the form of cups, plates and other objects, they experience their second spring. Fascinating.
Berlin-based artist Valentin Hirsch has been tattooing for more than five years. During this period, he developed a unique style that combines natural and geometric characters, and his symmetrical tattoos are full of experimentation. See for yourself.
Recently, retro vibes can be felt in just about every area. This time they are drumming in the form of iconic cassettes, which the artist Benoit Jammes has used in his latest creations in an imaginatively humorous way.
Dino Valls is a master at diving into the human psyche, as he has created a series of portraits that show naked women somewhere between pain and beauty. At times, his hyperreal artworks are painful to look at, as they evoke the deepest feelings.
Some say that anyone can be an artist. Perhaps true, but certainly not every talented artist. And the proof is these incredibly talented artists, whose artwork you will have to look at more than once.