Kazuhiro Hori is known for his surrealistic paintings of young Japanese girls in their school uniform, surrounded – and, sometimes,...
There’s always something magical happening when it comes to the art of Jasmine Becket-Griffith. On Saturday, March 11, help Pop Gallery celebrate...
There’s a certain excitement that hovers perpetually around the name IX Arts; it’s not without marginally contained elation that I find myself writing about them in the run up to their 10th anniversary show. A universal leading organization, IX Arts has been changing the creative landscape over the past decade to...
Hieu Nguyen, has done two mesmerizing works that will be included in the beautiful.bizarre curated international group exhibition Bitter | Sweet, opening...
This Friday, March 3, 2017, Arch Enemy Arts celebrates Jessica Dalva’s: Dream House alongside the group exhibition, Pulp, for standout...
Three years have gone by since Natalie Shau (beautiful.bizarre issue 001 cover artist) presented her surrealistic digital artworks at Vanilla Gallery. Now, she returns with numerous brand new works through which she tells the stories of bewitching and sensational queens of the night. At once avant-garde and classical, her works are lovely and...
[dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]he upcoming beautiful.bizarre curated exhibition ‘Bitter | Sweet‘ will open on 18 March at 19 Karen Contemporary Artspace on...
Haven Gallery invites you to experience the full potency of evocative images with Nicolas Bruno’s ‘Between Realms’ and encourages you to take another look...
The art of embroidery is no longer an art practiced only by ‘old ladies’. More and more artists embrace embroidery as a technique for telling their stories. One of those artists is Los Angeles based, Michelle Kingdom who describes her embroideries as sketches… only using thread instead of pencil. These...
Visual artist Crystal Morey takes us on a journey with her milk-white, porcelain figures in Entangled Wonders, a series that will...
The history of art has seen images of female beauty largely made for and controlled by male consumers and artists....
Looking at the work of Australian painter Joel Rea is a totally immersive experience, we are truly at the deep end here, plunging into worlds so real, so tangible … yet so utterly surreal. The meticulous detail is only matched by the intrusion of the patently unreal, and yet in...














