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Dominique Lutringer: A Harmonious Dialogue Between Art and Culture

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Dominique Lutringer: A Harmonious Dialogue Between Art and Culture

What happens when French artistry meets the timeless aesthetics of Japan? Dominique Lutringer’s work flourishes at this intersection, creating a dialogue that transcends borders. Primarily self-taught, Lutringer reached a point in his career where he sought to deepen his artistic foundation. In ...

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Rencontre avec Dominique Lutringer

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Rencontre avec Dominique Lutringer

Dominique Lutringer est un artiste français basé au Japon. Diplômé de l’École supérieure d’art d’Aix-en-Provence, son travail propose un dialogue entre des lignes épurées, des motifs répétés et des formes évanescentes. Ses œuvres invitent à la contemplation, au silence. Sa ...

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Drawing in motion

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Drawing in motion

Margaux Plessy: “Drawing is a dance, one that leaves a trace.” With these words, Emmanuel Deschodt invites us into his world—a place where movement and emotion converge, transforming drawing into an act of liberation. Emmanuel, your creative process is strikingly physical and ...

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Instagram: A Vital Platform for Artists’ Visibility, But at What Price?

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Instagram: A Vital Platform for Artists’ Visibility, But at What Price?

In 2024, the number of active users on the social network Instagram reaches 2 billion every month. More than half of these users engage with the platform daily, making it the fourth most-used social media platform after Facebook, YouTube, and WhatsApp, according to Statista (1). Centered on sharing ...

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Athens: the unexpected rise of a new capital of contemporary art

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Athens: the unexpected rise of a new capital of contemporary art

A reinvented cradle Athens, the immortal city of history classes, remains etched in our minds as the cradle of Western civilization and democracy. The majestic shadow of the Acropolis, its myths, and its legends have established it as a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. Yet, this ...

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Interview with Cascione and Lusciov

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Interview with Cascione and Lusciov

Tell us about your work. What made you want to create art? At the moment, we are mainly working in the sculptural field but we are also interested in developing other modes of expression. From a technical point of view our approach to sculpture differs from conventional sculptural practice; from ...

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Interview with Lucy Temple

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Interview with Lucy Temple

Lucy Temple creates geometric, Islamic-inspired paintings that utilise a range of vibrant colours and intricate patterns. While her pieces appear almost as ceramic tiles seen from a distance, on close inspection the delicacy of the watercolour on textured paper becomes apparent. The fluid, flowing ...

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Interview with Muhammad Shahid

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Interview with Muhammad Shahid

What is your background? Did you always know you wanted to be an artist?I come from a small city in Pakistan called Peshawar. I later moved to Lahore to complete a Bachelor’s Degree at the National College of Arts. From a young age, I have been artistically inclined. In school, my teachers ...

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Interview with Marine Tanguy

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Interview with Marine Tanguy

Marine Tanguy has been working in the art world for seven years and is the founder of MTArt, an artist agency that seeks to promote a select group of emerging contemporary artists. The artists are offered fully funded support, that includes the covering of production and studio costs, publicity and ...

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Textiles and Tapestries in the Contemporary Art World

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Textiles and Tapestries in the Contemporary Art World

Originally favoured for their portability and ability to both insulate and decorate drafty castles, the tapestry has long been a popular form of textile art. While traditional tapestries still adorn the walls of palaces and stately homes, contemporary versions are increasingly being exhibited. In ...

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Interview with Bernard Garo

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Interview with Bernard Garo

Did you always know you wanted to be an artist? I never asked myself if I wanted to be an artist. When I was young I was consumed by creative ideas and would constantly draw whatever came into my head. Finally at the age of 11, I had a “physical shock”standing in front of the … read more

VIA Arts Prize: Call for Collaborative and Individual Entries

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VIA Arts Prize: Call for Collaborative and Individual Entries

The prestigious VIA Arts Prize has renewed its call for entries to its 2017 round, and has announced it has expanded the remit to include collaborative projects for the first time. The move comes as the Prize is seeking to increase awareness of its scope and benefits, and gain new exposure for ...

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