All Eyes On: Ori Aviram

At the age of 34, Tel Aviv-based painter Ori Aviram switched from Cinematography to Visual Arts. A lover of colours, he paints abstract, as well as figurative pieces. Over the recent years, he’s found himself drawn to abstraction more and more. In today’s artist feature, we showcase some of his most intriguing works.

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All Eyes On: Silvia Sarsano

Living and working in Berlin, Germany, since 2007, Italian artist Silvia Sarsano’s work talks about topics such as generational stories, societal contradictions and expectations, individual and collective memory and workers’ rights, often from a female perspective.

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All Eyes On: Fran Gealer

For California based photographer & collage artist Fran Gealer, collage is a way to understand the impermanence of nature and the way society’s events can quickly shift into different ideals. Learn more about Fran’s work in today’s take on “All Eyes On”.

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9 questions with Olivia Babel

Multicultural French artist Olivia Babel works around the question of territory and cartography, creating unique mural sculptures with textile materials and handweaving techniques. With Suboart Magazine, Olivia talked about her creative process, her beginnings in fiber art with her grandmother, and her recent exhibition in Abu Dhabi.

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Raising awareness through art activism: Athenkosi Kwinana

Through her large scale self portraits, South African art activist Athenkosi Kwinana aspires to deepen the understanding of Albinism in her native country, and to reimagine the representation of Albinism in its black communities and abroad. We talked with Kwinana about her beginnings in the arts, the joy of self-portraiture & what it means to be an art activist.

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Anna Warfield: a feminine perspective in rigid spaces

From her studio in Upstate New York, Anna Warfield examines female lived experiences through textiles, text, & installation. In creating sculptural forms from fibers, she steps into a typically rigid & masculine space from a softer feminine perspective. We talked with Anna about her beginnings in the arts, her love for fabric and fibre art and the importance of bringing tough conversation to artistic spaces.

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Rising Star: Ottavia Marchiori

In a world dominated by digital culture, creating analogue collages from everyday objects and paper is a form of resistance for Italian collage artist and illustrator Ottavia Marchiori.

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All Eyes On: Mark Burrell

Through his autobiographical works, English artist Mark Burrell seeks to see and understand himself, using lowly materials that he turns into expressive pieces of art. Learn more about Mark’s work and inspiration behind it in today’s “All Eyes On”.

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Rising Star: Mark Milazzo

Do you have a thing for analogue collage, books and childhood memories? Then Mark Milazzo might as well be your next favourite artist. Learn more about his passion for cutting paper and see some of his most intriguing works in today’s “Rising Star” feature.

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The vibrant world of Joanna Pilarczyk Radecka

Inspired by the city’s multicultural energy, London based artist Joanna Pilarczyk creates vibrant paintings that talk about leisure, intimacy & self-awareness. We spoke with Joanna about her beginnings in the arts, the importance of light in her work & the healing power or art.

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All Eyes On: Sergio Bretel

Multidisciplinary artist Sergio Bretel focuses on the exploration of new forms of visual narratives through his works. In today’s edition of “All Eyes On”, we showcase photographs from his series “Ñatitas”.

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On the Rise: Stranger Introvert

Inspired by the colours of Tawain’s mountains, sea & culture, Taiwanese artist Stranger Introvert creates delicate oil paintings that emphasize on putting aside labels and varieties. See more of her intriguing works in today’s most recent artist feature.

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All Eyes On: Sierra Severson

Chicago based artist Sierra Severson creates analogue collages from collected books & magazines, involving architecture, nature, the human condition, and the ongoing struggle for women’s sovereignty. Discover more of her work in today’s feature.

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Rising Star: Shannon Rae

Self taught artist Shannon Rae uses her paintings to cope with difficult emotions, her bold & vibrant colours offsetting the occasionally dark subject matters she’s working through. Learn more about Shannon in today’s “Rising Star”.

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Rising star: Dileydi Florez

Constantly in search of new narratives, Dileydi Florez explores the pasticity of materials as an integral part of her creative process. In today’s “Rising Star” feature, we showcase pieces from 3 different of her series, all of them united by Dileydi’s unique use of colours.

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Rising Star: Yuliya Kachan

Born in 1987 in Belarus, Yuliya Kachan portrays the inseparability of human beings and nature, concentrating on the most subconscious images and her earliest, most nostalgic memories. Discover more of her work in today’s “Rising Star” feature.

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All Eyes On: Hallie Driscoll

Multi-disciplinary artist Hallie Driscoll creates immersive installations that bring the expanse of nature closer to home. Her work focuses on the beauty of nature & how we connect to it through the smallest of details. Learn more about Hallie’s work and love for embroidery in today’s “All Eyes On”.

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Artist Talk with Robin Speijer

Robin Speijer’s work draws from the textures & colours of fabrics. Through the act of painting, she frees them from the constraints of being a material object and discovers the blurry lines between abstraction & realism.

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All Eyes On: Chibuike Ifedilichukwu

Growing up with his grandmother in the community, the Nigerian artist Chibuike Ifedilichukwu witnessed her eco-friendliness and strong belief in the Igbo philosophy “Live and let live” (egbe belu, ugo ebelu). Inspired to see nothing as waste, he has become one of Nigeria’s most interesting environmental artists.

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Q & A with Poon Kan Chi

In today’s Q&A, the Hong Kong artist Poon Kan Chi tells us more about her “Millenium Girl” series, growing up in Hong Kong in the late 80s and 90s & her love for working in series.

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