A Gillian Wearing exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery puts her work in dialogue with her largely forgotten Surrealist inspiration.
In her delicate crafted porcelain sculptures conceptual artist Kate MacDowell expresses her interpretation of the clash between the natural world and the modern-day environmental impact of industrialized society. The resulting works can be equal parts amusing and disturbing as the anatomical forms of humans and animals become inexplicably intertwined in her delicate porcelain forms. Via her artist statement: In my work this romantic ideal of union with the natural world conflicts with our contemporary impact on the environment. More
Swiss artist Fabian Buergy explores themes of dysfunction and transformation in his surreal and often twisted conceptual art installations and digital
The series "Alone Together" delves into the intricate dynamics of relationships and intimacy, exploring the complexities that arise within human connections.
The German conceptual artist Rebecca Horn has spent a half-century using fans, feathers and curious masks to extend the human body—and comment on its fragility.
Hotels on stilts, cribs on wheels and staircases through windows make up German photographer Frank Kunert’s playful microcosms
San Diego-based artist Seyo Cizmic works within the realm of the surreal. From hammers that droop to knock nails into their own bodies to wooden pencils
Indian digital artist Sarang Bhagat creates amazing illustrations that have the potential to shift your perspective. These thought-provoking illustrations have the power to challenge your perceptions and encourage you to view things in a new
Combining poetry, music, theatre, film, and mechanics, the six-part exhibition Rebecca Horn. Théâtre des métamorphoses at Centre Pompidou-Metz presents the bodily extensions, chimeras, and surrealistic automatons of artist Rebecca Horn (born in 1944).
"It’s all about the fat."—Mark C. Taylor on Fat Chair, by Joseph Beuys In Refiguring the Spiritual: Beuys, Barney, Turrell, Goldsworthy, Mark C. Taylor explores these four artists', whose work, unlike that of Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, or Takashi Murakami, "makes absolutely no economic sense. Indeed, this work is designed not to be marketable. In
Stilistisch inspiriert von Hayao Miyazaki und Studio Ghibli erstellt der deutsche Illustrator Varguy allerlei fantastische Bilder. Zum einen, was den Stil
Artist Filippo Palizzi Vasto, 16 giugno 1818 – Napoli, 11 settembre 1899
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, 1991