Can you imagine 10-meter walls with your favorite works of art? From now on, you will witness this spectacle in Paris, as the first digital museum of fine arts, Atelier des Lumières, has been opened, whose walls and floors are decorated with works of art by artists who left a big mark on modern art in the early 20th century. Ah, we could really admire this beauty 24/7.
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.
We never just listened to music. If it did, then it probably wouldn't matter much to musicians how they look on stage, on a poster, or how their new CD cover looks. It is therefore not surprising that many of them engage the most influential photographers, illustrators and designers to help them capture the message or the spirit of the music from the album and pour it onto a 12 x 12 cm 'canvas'.
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.
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.
Ever since Donald Trump was elected as the 45th president of the United States, we have been listening to the reactions of politicians, businessmen, celebrities and other individuals whose words count for something. Since you probably already have the statement at the top of your head, we preferred to look at how artists reacted to the election of the Slovenian son-in-law to the position of American president.
Bart van Polanen Petel is a Danish boxer-painter. This does not mean that he boxes during the day and paints at night, or vice versa. Boxing itself is already a kind of art, but Petel raised it to the level of fine art. Instead of a brush, he uses boxing gloves and instead of a canvas stand, a punching bag wrapped in canvas. And if anything, his punches cause paint to splatter around rather than the blood and sweat of his opponent.
On the World Day of Puppet Theater and Puppets, the National Museum of Slovenia opened an exhibition of 100 years of Slovenian puppetry.
Kyiv-based artist Nastya Nudnik has played with famous works of fine art, from Edward Hopper to Michelagel. She has created an interesting collection that describes today's society, occupied and overloaded with the web and social networks such as Facebook, Instagram, iMessage and others, with comments of online symbols.
The young painter developed a very special passion in the constant embrace of art from an early age. Through the play of intense colors and shapes, the imaginative combination of various techniques and materials, he creates paintings and sculptures that lead to an inspiring narrative of abstract images. He is now presenting his flamboyance to the general public with the first solo exhibition "My abstracts".
Jože Ciuha: The Labyrinth of Time is a retrospective exhibition that will be on view in the Jakopič Gallery from the second half of December.