Posted by Fabio 4 October 2013
Li Wei (born in 1970, Hubei, China) is a contemporary artist from Beijing, China. His work often depicts him in apparently gravity-defying situations. Wei started off his performance series, Mirroring, and later on took off attention with his Falls series which shows the artist with his head and chest embedded into the ground. read more
Posted by Fabio 3 October 2013
Emptied Gestures is an experiment in kinetic drawing. In this series Heather Hansen explore ways to download her movement directly onto paper, emptying gestures from one form to another. Filmed at her studio in the Bywater, New Orleans, July 2013.
Posted by Fabio 2 October 2013
First UK exhibition by renowned Chinese artist Liu Xiaodong. For six weeks last summer, Liu immersed himself in a community close to the Lisson Gallery, documenting his encounters with others, much as he has done on previous projects while living and painting among residents of Tibet, Japan, Italy, Cuba and Israel. read more
Posted by Fabio 1 October 2013
Geoffrey Lillemon brings a classic romantic painting and drawing style to technology to reinterpret artistic practice. As one of the leading artists in digital practices, Lillemon has consistently foregrounded the interplay between the digital and physical world in his work read more
Posted by Fabio 27 September 2013
Paul Klee is a giant of twentieth-century art and one of the great creative innovators of the time. He is mentioned in the same breath as Matisse, Picasso and Kandinsky. And yet, for an artist of such stature, there is still so much to discover about him. read more
Posted by Fabio 27 September 2013
Ray Caesar was born in 1958 in London, UK. At an early age, his family moved to Toronto, Canada, where he currently resides. From 1977—80 he attended Ontario College of Art. Caesar’s vision resonates with the changing psyche of his figures, reflecting memories of his childhood and experiences in working at the Hospital For Sick Children. read more
Posted by Fabio 24 September 2013
In these fascinating carpet paintings, spanish artist Antonio Santin, weaves together marvelous Oriental designs, hinting at early Muslim and Mozarab arabesques found in medieval southern Spain. read more