Author Archives: The re:art

Ink drawings by Macro

Macro (featured) depicts the human being through the complex connections with nature, other species and the cosmos, and the various influences deriving from culture, heritage and ancestry constantly shaping man’s identity. As a reminder of the roots we share and grow from, … Continued

The powerful works of Francesco Albano

In the sculptures of Francesco Albano, psychological trauma, emotions, inner scars and conflicts take a physical form, of skin and bones, a grotesque yet compelling representation of a suspended transition from night to day, a moment of “twilight” and paralysis, of pressure, … Continued

Ștefan Ungureanu | Interview

After visiting his solo show ‘Ant generated future’ at H’art Gallery, we discussed with Ștefan Ungureanu about his new body of work, in an exclusive interview for The re:art. The collective character is the main focus in your work. You present the group … Continued

The sculptures of Monica Piloni

Brazilian artist Monica Piloni distorts the human and animal body through dismemberment, the omission or multiplication of elements, which not only generate an unsettling and unnatural form, but also enrich the work with an often morbid appearance, combined with erotic cliches, adding a … Continued

Victoria Art Center: Nature v2.0 Nucleu 0004

Victoria Art Center hosts the group show ‘Nature v2.0 Nucleu 0004’, on view through February 20th, 2016, highlighting how we have distanced ourselves from nature to embrace simulations of natural environments and destroyed our primary habitat in favor of living in the … Continued

David Welch: Material World

In the series ‘Material World’, fine art photographer David Welch presents contemporary society from the consumerism perspective which defines it. Taking inspiration from the Marxist concept of “Objectification”, marking “a transformative relationship between humankind and nature where individuals manifest their activities into materially existing forms”, … Continued

Volkano: The loss of innocence

The transition from childhood to becoming an adult is perceived by Volkano under the form of ritual. He depicts children characters wearing dead birds as an undesired adornment or as overwhelming burden, covering their mouth or with raw meat blinding them. The closed … Continued

Matthieu Bourel: The experiment of collage

Experiment is what defines and fuels the artistic activity and resourcefulness of Matthieu Bourel, the creator of traditional, digital and animated collage artworks which he presents as “data-ism”, a response to the abundance of data in contemporary society and his own Dada inspired … Continued

The works of Alejandro Pasquale

For Alejandro Pasquale, the mask is a symbol of escape, of liberation, enabling the detachment from reality and the entrance to a new world, of the mind, which is depicted in an idealized form of nature, in luxuriant environments and timeless … Continued