Haven Gallery warmly welcomes you to get swept away in their upcoming May exhibitions. Featuring collections by Adam Oehlers, Ronald Companoca, Matt Dangler, as well as their Las Noches Group Show.
Join Thinkspace Projects this weekend in celebration of new collections by Casey Weldon, Suanjaya Kencut, and Eli McMullen. Plus The FRESH Series’, featuring new works from Steven Morrell, Josh Everhorn and Nate Seubert.
Phil Hale is a self-proclaimed “late career artist”. His expressive paintings live in the equilibrium between chaos and control, figures often caught mid-action in such a way that it’s impossible not to pause and take in each work. His art doesn’t just depict movement; it embodies it, leaving behind an...
Christian Boehmer, a Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member, responds to the September 2022 Issue 38 Quick Q & A questions.
Jacek Szleszyński studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw. He works in painting, digital graphics, illustration, animated film, interactive applications. Films have been shown at more than 30 festivals around the world.
Jana Vodesil-Baruffi was born in the Czech Republic in 1957 and from childhood developed a keen interest in art, sport and nature. Her work can be divided into three categories: magical realism, classical portraiture and landscapes. In recent years her time has been devoted more and more to magical realism.
Welcome to the world of American painter Andrea Kowch, the Musonium Grand Prize Award winner of the 2024 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize.
Dawn Smith is an artist hailing from Detroit who is embarked on her creative journey as a tattooist, refining her craft from a tender age and cultivating a prosperous career spanning two decades. Graduating with honours from the College for Creative Studies in 2011, she delved deeper into the realm of fine arts and fell in love with oil painting.
Exclusive Interview with Tristan Elwell, 1st prize winner of the Digital Art Award in the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize 2024!
Tom Christophersen is a Sydney based, non-binary, Queer performer and visual artist who is as petrified of beautiful things and death as much as they are transfixed by them. It is primarily the car crashing of these two themes which permeate the surrealistic, often dark portraits and films that they make.
Swapnil Nevgi, Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member provides some fascinating insights into his practice and experience as a realist painter, as he responds to the questions
2025 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize entries are open - we share some of the wonderful entries that we have received so far across all six categories!














