Exclusive interview with Henrik Uldalen: Exploring Quarantine Events artist residencies
PositionDeputy Editor
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Based in the UK, Natalia Joruk enjoys a life surrounded by art, nature, and curious trinkets. As Deputy Editor, she's worked closely with the Editor-in-Chief for over a decade, supporting with the design and growth of Beautiful Bizarre and the maintenance of the annual Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize. Natalia also oversees sponsor partnerships for the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, and distribution of the magazine, so drop her an email if you know someone who would like to sponsor or stock! She also writes for both the Beautiful Bizarre Magazine website and print publication. One of her favourite perks is getting to know artists, gallery owners and their teams personally, so feel free to email her if there is anything she can help you with – or just to connect.
For Zachary Tutor, the opening of Hyper Contemporary accumulates 15 years’ worth of experience as an internationally renowned curator. The art aficionado, perhaps better recognised to date for his curatorial magic at Supersonic Art, Hyper Editions and The People’s Printshop, debuts with his inaugural group show at Hyper Contemporary: “End of the Century”.
Subverting well-known iconography from around the world, Australian artist Ben Frost returns to Corey Helford Gallery to bring a dash of dark humour to the Main Gallery’s walls.
Troy Brooks will be unveiling over 20 new works in his upcoming exhibition BLOOM, taking place in Gallery 2 at Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles, CA.
Tobias Meier, a.k.a. 2b+photo, shares behind the scenes of his prop building and set design - a crucial part of his fashion photography shoots.
New works by Ben Ashton and Matthew Grabelsky redefine the essence of portraiture at Dorothy Circus Gallery Rome.
It started off as a leap into the unknown. Through Quarantine Events, six mentors guided a hundred artists on a private island for seven days. Led by the vision of Carles Gomila, the aim was to create a space where artists could unlearn traditional art practices to truly discover their own inner sources of creativity.
British illustrator Alison Friend exercises her imagination to explore these questions and much more in her current solo exhibition, 'While You Were Out...' at Harman Projects Los Angeles.
Having painted for over 30 years, it’s no surprise that Joe Sorren has become a prominent figure in the New...
Openly sharing her journey on social media, Emanuela Nesko has been traversing the trails of self-identity as an artist. Creativity has been an important tool to help her process and heal from childhood trauma, and following her journey since we last spoke, it's a delight to see her further progression into mixed media.
We celebrate the return of award-winning fantasy artist Ed Binkley to Copro Gallery. His latest show plays deeper with the blurred lines between monster and man, shaking our perceptions between repulse and connection, and the physical element that clothing can play within this.
I love an unmistakable aesthetic, the kind of style which boldly screams the name of the creator before you even...














