Category: Contemporary art

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Hi barbie, readymade art by mature-young soul // Nicolette Benard

As we grow older, we have learned to put down most of the things signified as childish. Children’s toys become something nostalgic that stays in our memories. Maturity is somewhat the society celebrating life being grown-ups. The grown-ups may have put their dreams aside and taken on social responsibility to do life busy. We forget

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Unexpected art experience at the NockNock

Nock nock art, the “nock” sounds similar to the catchy sound of “knock” when people knock on the door. To kick start the art event with a minimal and aesthetic interior design or mixed media installation kind of situation by entering red lights and a few curtains suspending. There are different forms of art involving

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Fresh gallery runs by young creatives

What is the good age to commit and build on something creative? There may be some negative noises like works by the younger ones won’t be treated seriously and ironically if by older people may be seen as a joke. In fact, age is an irrelevant subject but a matter of mindset. Rafael, who is

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Is Art Basel worth going to?

Art Basel is one of the biggest event in the art industry. It appeals to galleries around the world to participate given the long establishment. Meanwhile, it attracts international art collector, buyer, trader, enthusiast, students, media worker, and some social butterflies who creates voice for the event or wanted to be seen. Dollar sign 1981

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Collectible art: Power of plays with threads & found objects

Chiharu Shiota is a Japanese contemporary artist who is based in Berlin, Germany. She is known for her immersive installations. She took credit to her personal experiences as inspiration to create artworks exploring relationships between the body, memory, life, and death.   28 November 2018 to 19 January 2019 | Blain Southern, London Me Somewhere

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