Author Archives: The re:art

SpY urban art: Towards an enlightened conscience in the city

With outdoor advertising occupying most of the public space of major cities around the world, the urban landscape is a fertile ground for marketing and business purposes. However, in the past years, artists have started to reclaim the city, and we … Continued

Julien Pacaud: Parallel Worlds and Perpendicular Dreams

The digital collage artworks of French artist and illustrator Julien Pacaud reveal unexpected intersections and juxtapositions between fictitious worlds that seem timeless and spaceless. Despite the use of vintage imagery from the 1900s to the 1970s, somehow distancing the viewer from the present physical … Continued

‘La Familia’ – Thinkspace 10th Anniversary Show

For the past ten years, since its beginning in 2005, Thinkspace (Los Angeles) has promoted young and emerging art, constantly supporting the New Contemporary art scene and showcasing artists from various fields, from graphic art and design to street art. In January 2015, the … Continued

The works of vivaUltra

The works of Milan-based artist vivaUltra are defined by a sense of absurd, of emptiness and inner void, and sometimes show the unconscious mirage that manifests as a hypnotic intrusion into the reality of his characters, which seem confused, yet … Continued

Preview: The 4th Annual Supersonic Invitational Group Show

The 4th Annual Supersonic Invitational Group Show is hosted by Spoke Art Gallery in San Francisco, from January 10th through January 31st, 2015, featuring new work by over 60 internationally acclaimed artists, curated by Zach Tutor, the creator of Supersonic Art blog, who … Continued

Preview: Andrea Wan – Fleeting Seasons @ BC Gallery

We are excited to announce the solo show “Fleeting Seasons” by Berlin-based artist Andrea Wan, the first exhibition hosted this year by BC Gallery, opening Thursday, January 15th, 6 pm, and running through February 28th, 2015. In her upcoming show, the artist was inspired by … Continued

The captivating photography of Sean Mundy

The work of Montreal-based photographer Sean Mundy is conceptual, compelling and surprising to the smallest detail. The scenes that he chooses to present are often minimal, yet with powerful contrasts, challenging for the viewer and open to interpretation. The creative process … Continued

Gaia Alari reveals the intricacy of human nature

Milan-based self-taught artist Gaia Alari, also known as Marie-Esther, focuses on depicting ethereal and overlapping images, aiming to represent the intricacy of human nature, psyche and emotions. Mostly using mixed media on paper, her conceptual illustrations and emotive portraits reveal characters trapped in … Continued

Ben Zank Photography

The works of New York based young photographer Ben Zank evoke moments of human connection, inner struggles and ambivalence, the sense of solitude and wandering lost in one’s own mind. He often uses self-portrait to explore and highlight certain emotions. But in … Continued