In The Noise of Shadows, Yoann Penard unveils a constellation of silent idols emerging from a liminal realm where mythology, folktales, and ancient remnants converge. Created between 2021 and 2025, these sculptures form a fragmented pantheon
Join Thinkspace Projects this weekend as they present new shows by Reen Barrera, Roos van der Vliet & Raymond Argumedo!!
Manu De Mey was born in Antwerp in 1965, his mother a British artist and his father a Flemish accountant.
An intimate interview with painter Adrienne Stein, exploring her award-winning Swan Fantasy I, her creative process, symbolism, and magical realist vision.
In the heart of Downtown Petaluma, Nanny Goat Gallery prepare to wrap up an incredible year, having opened their doors to sculptors and painters from around the world in no less than sixteen unique exhibitions!
An exclusive interview with Stéphane Pannetier Le Hénaff to learn about his upcoming exhibitions and exciting new projects.
An exclusive interview with artist CO-MA to learn more about his work including his most recent show tackling the theme of the seven deadly sins.
Step back in time to the playground of your youth where innocence and intuition were open invitations to the imagination. Modern Eden Gallery proudly presents Nadezda: ‘Imaginary Friends’, an exhibition that asks you to reconnect with the forgotten magic of childhood.
Inside 51 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, with artist Erik Thor Sandberg’s wild painting Correspondence on the cover is on sale now!
Haven Gallery proudly presents, Larysa Bernhardt, "Grandma's Sacred Heart", Kimera Wachna, "Homecoming", David Lipson, "Robots Rising: Automata Annihilation", Jesus Aguado, "Whimsical Anatomy", Mikazuki Futatsu, "Twilight Circus" as well as their Little Big X, Group Exhibition.
A pencil-wielding wizard exploring the intricate depths of interiority, Summer Aldis has always had a penchant for elevating limitations into art. Growing up in Australia without means to equip her wandering imagination with a boxload of expressive tools, she worked with pencil and paper, and arguably “an unhealthy amount of stubbornness”, as she gradually developed from a self-taught artist to an award-winning champion of the humble graphite.
Kasia Davies' fusion of Pop Art and Impressionism lends itself to an undeniable vintage charm. The luminous light and soft atmosphere of her figures embody the divine feminine archetype, inviting a deep sense of tranquility.














