Author Archives: The re:art

The drawings of Ben Tolman

In his detailed and challenging ink on paper drawings, Ben Tolman (featured) depicts architectural structures that have the role to archive various acts and forms of life in an ironic contemporary Noah’s Ark yet without the aim of salvation, the relationship … Continued

The art of Femmy Otten

The human face is the basis of Dutch artist Femmy Otten’s work and the starting point of her diverse visual associations that go beyond the limits of gender, the classic depiction of women and men in art history, the stereotypes and uncertainty of … Continued

Works by Stefhany Yepes Lozano

From illustration to embroidery, Leipzig-based Colombian artist Stefhany Yepes Lozano creates compelling visual stories inspired by her personal experiences, the places she has lived and intriguing or absurd aspects of today’s reality, human relationships, behavior and beliefs. She conceives series that highlight the … Continued

Ada Muntean – Soft Hollow

In her solo show “Soft Hollow”, Ada Muntean reveals the mutation society produces in the human nature, a shift from organic to mechanical, from emotion to an unsettling artificial state of man, who becomes and acts as a robot, losing touch with the … Continued

The works of Jade Rivera

Jade Rivera (featured) captures the transience of life, but enriches everyday experiences with the joy of discovery through his street art pieces especially, and also his thought-provoking paintings, highlighting the power of faith in dreams and the emotion of reconnecting with nature, … Continued

Obie Platon – HUMANUTOPIA | Interview

In January 2016, Obie Platon (previously interviewed and featured) had his exhibition HUMANUTOPIA at the Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest. Read an exclusive interview with the artist about his solo show and recent body of work. Do you consider … Continued

Drawings by artist duo À Deux Doigts

Nantes-based artists Anne Chamberland and Grégoire Canut, collaborating under the name of à deux doigts, highlight in their pencil and charcoal on paper drawings a world of perverted innocence and corrupted youth, where childhood activities get a dark twist, turned into games of power, … Continued

Bogdan Rața | Interview

Following our visit to Bogdan Rața’s solo show ‘Superstitions’ (review), presented by Nasui collection & gallery at the Postmodernism Museum, we had the opportunity to interview the artist about his recent body of work. What do you consider to be your first work of art? … Continued

Mária Švarbová: Human and Space

Dedicated to photography since 2010, Mária Švarbová highlights the arresting equilibrium and extraordinary way human and space complete and influence each other, without the possibility of existing independently, only as one. However, the minimalist aesthetics of the socialist architectural structures and interiors the … Continued