Iranian Art Festival a transnational event in the field of Visual Arts

Iranian Art Festival a transnational event in the field of Visual Arts Countless artistic events are held around the world by private and public institutions, but they are getting pale and forgotten in Iran over the past three decades and this is mostly due to the distance of the community from cultural and artistic groups, […]
Interview with Dariush Bahrami

Recently we met young collector & art consultant Dariush Bahrami at Aliha Gallery; for the summary of the interview, Continue Reading Below: Please introduce yourself to our audience. My name is Dariush Bahrami. I am an Iranian/Italian living in Tokyo. I work for JBmirai which is art consultancy agency based in Tokyo Japan. They predominantly focus […]
CRAIG BURROWS PHOTOGRAPHS THE INVISIBLE LIGHT THAT PLANTS EMIT

Since 2014, Craig Burrows has photographed hundreds of glowing flowers after seeing Oleksandr Holovachov’s work with ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence (UVIVF) photography. Each time Burrows do a set of UVIVF photos, it starts with going out under the cover of darkness to snatch unsuspecting flowers growing around the neighborhood. He says he “rarely know what to […]
7 Pablo Picasso Paintings Recreated As 3D Sculptures

Pablo Picasso’s eccentric and surreal artwork has inspired countless modern artists, including Pakistani illustrator Omar Aqil, who imagined how some of the Spanish icon’s most recognisable pieces would look as 3D models. “I have been studying his artworks since I have started my career, his abstract visual language always inspired me…” Aqil wrote on Behance […]
THE AVOID CONVERSATION TABLE BY MICHAEL BEITZ

This could come in handy on those awkward dinner time arguments, or better yet, a really bad date. Michael Beitz has created the “avoid conversation dining table,” featuring a central hump in the middle to obstruct the diner at the other end of the table. You will now be speaking to a piece of wood.
FLYING, FLOATING SCULPTURES BY CEDRIC LE BORGNE

Like his Voyageur sculpture that travel around the world, Cédric Le Borgne invites everyone to view daily life in a fresh way, to rise up, to dream. By abolishing barriers, his work of exploring spaces is sensitive, his poetry subtly interacts with each place it comments upon. From sculptures made of chicken wire to photo […]
ROBERT BOWEN’S ANIMAL-MACHINE HYBRIDS

Robert Bowen’s work is a strange, swirling brew of colorful contradiction that is not easy to define or even understand, but that seems quite the point. Throughout his body of work, Bowen takes familiar iconography and handily corkscrews it with his own unique brand of humor and distinct painting style. Bowen’s ability to reappropriate contradictory […]
WIRES

This is my personal project I did over a half a year ago. It is a 2.0 version of the WIRES project I did last year: https://www.behance.net/gallery/24324249/WIRES-v1 Hope you like it! Thanks for watching and for your support! You can follow my work on Facebook and Instagram!
Blank Space from Robert Cybulski

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Teatre Nacional de Catalunya visual identity

Taking the existing brand as a reference, we evolved the visual identity of Teatre Nacional de Catalunya and led the creative direction of the season. We had the opportunity to design almost everything that the theatre produced, from street banners to editorial pieces. Due to the lack of consistency and recognizability present in catalan theaters, […]
Cupid complaining to Venus

It was a subject Cranach painted many times: Cupid, having stolen honeycomb from a tree, has been stung by a swarm of angry bees. Disconsolate and still clutching the honeycomb, he looks up to his mother Venus for comfort. She, however, seems to have little sympathy and instead directs her attention towards the viewer of the painting. This […]
THOMAS KELLNER’S MOSAIC-LIKE PHOTOMONTAGES

German artist Thomas Kellner’s photomontages are created by taking a series of pictures with a film camera step-by-step and layer-by-layer so that the final result is a de-constructed mosaic of a distorted building.
Fit for the Future: The 2016 Eyeo Festival

At a time when employers incentivize workers to don wearable health trackers, artists Tega Brain and Surya Mattu offer a solution:Unfit Bits, household objects, from drills to metronomes, retrofitted to fool a Fitbit into thinking you’ve completed a triathlon. “Does your lifestyle prevent you from qualifying for insurance discounts?” asks the narrator of the infomercial […]
SUPERCHIEF GALLERY SOHO

“The edge of the world has never been more everywhere,” states Superchief Gallery Soho of the widening eye cast upon the world by the photographic mind. In the first in a series of annual exhibitions, Superchief is proud to present their vision of the most influential contemporary photographers coming into the field today. ‘We welcome this further […]
A Dialogue with Nature: Dennis Oppenheim at Storm King

Nature has always been a source of inspiration for artists, and landscape remains a favored subject for many. In the late 1960s, a group of artists, including Robert Smithson, Walter De Maria,Michael Heizer, and Dennis Oppenheim, among others, came up with the revolutionary idea to consider land itself as a medium, inherently laden as it […]