Exclusive interview with Xavier Escala & Nina Murashkina, Grand Prize Winners of the 2025 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize
With just 2 months left to enter the 2026 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, we are excited to share more of the wonderful entries we have received so far! The Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize celebrates diversity and excellence in the representational visual arts, in all static mediums including Traditional Art media, Digital Art media, Sculpture, and Photographic media; and all genres from realism and hyperrealism, to pop surrealism and lowbrow.
Looking at the work of Lilia Larcos is like a breath of fresh air. Her characters invite you into a conversation mid-laughter, mid-story… tapping you on the shoulder and gently drawing you in.
Jorge R. Guiterrez captures the heart of Mexican culture. Whether you experience his work on a cinema screen or on a gallery wall, his artistic world showcasing life, death, mythology, and pop culture will leave an unforgettable impression on you.
We’re showcasing many of the incredible entries before the deadline, so don’t miss your chance to be seen. To inspire you to submit your own work, we are excited to share more of the incredible entries that we’ve received so far in the Catherine K. Gyllerstrom Imaginative Realism Award category.
Exclusive interview with Forest Rogers, 1st Prize Winner of the Yasha Young Projects Sculpture Award in the 2025 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize.
Modern Eden Gallery invites you to join them in celebration of Nadezda's solo exhibition, 'Hopscotch'.
Karin Hauck Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member provides some fascinating insights into her practice and experience a surreal artist
Return to Beauty, is currently on view at Outré Gallery in Melbourne until 10 May. So if you haven’t yet visited the gallery to see this amazing exhibition, please do make some time this week – it’s not to be missed! Of course, you can see the entire exhibition online.
Grab your friends and family and get to Thinkspace Projects this weekend as they present Fumi Nakamura, Young-Ji Cha & 'Our Fantabulously Furry Feline Friends'!
Kasia Davies is a multifaceted artist, painter, interior designer, and creative manager whose dynamic career spans visual arts, design, music, and production.
What happens when an artist revisits a subject they once dismissed and discovers something profoundly human within it? For Liz Gridley, still life had long felt lifeless reduced to fruit and bottles with little personal resonance until her research into end-of-life care, non-Western death rituals, and the psychology of death reshaped her perspective.














