Author Archives: The re:art

Cătălin Bădărău – Perpetuum Violence

The solo show “Perpetuum Violence” by Cătălin Bădărău, producer Nasui collection & gallery, reveals today’s forms of violence with its multiple physical and psychological effects, its genesis and impact on man’s evolution as it appears to be a permanent part of our nature and existence. … Continued

Ting-Ju Shao: Ceramic art

Children in dark uniforms salute each other with closed eyes, in solemn obedience and in praise of their egos which crown them with the illusion of power. The loss of innocence becomes a broken promise affecting an entire generation, confused and damned … Continued

Adam Niklewicz | Interview

We had the pleasure to interview Adam Niklewicz, previously featured on The re:art. Find out more about his recent projects and upcoming solo show. Adam, what keeps you awake at night? Is it an idea, a thought, a concern? Most of … Continued

Hsin Wang: Rethinking the relationship with the self

The work of Taiwanese fine art photographer Hsin Wang, currently based in Brooklyn, is arresting through the intimate, honest and provocative approach, turning her personal stories into powerful metaphors and symbolic images of the complex relationship not only with the other, but … Continued

Tatiana Fiodorova – When a book becomes a message

‘When a book becomes a message’ is the first solo show of Moldavian artist, curator and educator Tatiana Fiodorova in Bucharest, on view through March 11th, 2016 (Czech Centre, 11 Ion Ghica), supported by The Future Museum, and introducing the public to her artist’s … Continued

Pixelpancho – Androidèi @ Galleria Varsi

The human desire for immortality is reflected in the solo show Androidèi by Pixelpancho, on view at Galleria Varsi in Rome, Italy, through April 3rd, 2016. The exhibition stands as a metaphor of the ruins left behind by an ancient empire revived in the present to reveal the decay … Continued

EXTENSION.RO @ Triumph Gallery

The group exhibition EXTENSION.RO, on view through March 13th, 2016, at Triumph Gallery in Moscow, highlights the Romanian contemporary art introducing the art trends from East and West Romania, from the varied, often ironic and even sarcastic approach of artists living in Bucharest, less engaged … Continued

The experimental portraits of Carl Beazley

Seeking to create a certain atmosphere or feeling that the viewer can hold on to as a unique experience and memory, U.K based self-taught artist Carl Beazley experiments with portraiture to reveal the singularity of each human being, a complex personality captured in a … Continued

CANEMORTO: TOYS & AMO-TE LISBOA (FULL MOVIE)

From their ignominious street a̶̶r̶̶t̶̶ movie Amo-Te Lisboa, now available online, to their upcoming infamous show TOYS opening on February 26th, 2016, CANEMORTO continue to offer a fresh perspective on the intersection between street art and contemporary art, refusing to follow the rules of … Continued