Wondering what artsy things to see in London this March 2018? *artemporary’s contributor Edmée Lepercq has made the selection of just the finest to check out this month.
A must visit for all art lovers looking to expand their knowledge of contemporary art is 1-54 Contemporary […]
Large-scale exhibitions are often synonymous of sore feet. Places so extensive in size and mentally exhausting due to […]
Hello, Art-Lovers! For today’s post, I have some very exciting news: Christie’s Education is coming to Zurich. If […]
By now, I’m pretty sure you all know where I come from 😉 — and how proud I am […]
I love the concept of GIRLBOSS. And not accidentally I am a big Sofia Amoruso fan 😉 What […]
The search for the Landscape Photographer of the Year 2017 begins Entry for the eleventh annual Take a view Landscape […]
Hello Art-Lovers! You know already how much I love art guides (duh!), but possibly you don’t know my […]
Hello Art-lovers! Today I have very exciting news to share with you. Fine art logistics specialist Cadogan Tate […]
Hot hot hot. That’s how summer is going to be in Germany in 2017. At least from an […]
Summer — Undoubtedly the best season of the year. At least for a Sicilian like me 🙂 But […]
An ice-cold Spritz. Piazza San Marco inundated with the warm May light as a framework. Only the annoying […]
Unfortunately, it is a fact: I am not in Venice. So, unable to attend the opening of the […]
Since I started blogging regularly in September 2016, I have experienced how it can be awesome yet quite […]
By now you probably know that I have a crush on Street Art. It is happy, beautifies cities, […]
You might remember from one of my previous posts how excited I was last month by the wunderbar […]
Art Frankly is the brainchild of Karline Moeller and Joseph Hines. With the slogan “The art world, connected”, Art Frankly […]
Hello Art-Gorgeous! This month I’ll bring you around Zurich’s most exquisite spaces for some freshly exhibited art shows. […]
Milano — April in the Italian capital of Fashion will be all about Design & Art. With the Salone […]
How Important is Art as a Form of Protest?
This is the million $$$ question everyone in the Art world seems to be asking right now. From Frieze Protest Issue to Banksy’s Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem, Art as Protest is a topic hotter than ever right now. Especially in USA. The first show of The Peanut Gallery will show us why.
The practical and philosophical issue of whether figures in art depict the artist or the […]
Paris. We all know it is the city of Love. However, you can always count on the most […]
March is one of my favorite months. And not just because of my birthday. 😉 March is a […]
Do it is the title of a very famous book written by the über-curator, Hans Ulrich Obrist. Last year, […]
https://youtu.be/N86E-DZEETo Two talented artists, two young promises. This is what I thought when I met David […]
Art meets fashion, design and lifestyle. This is in a nutshell what the exhibition KATZ x CABINET “Similarities” […]
There is something really human about SupaKitch, like in Peter Parker when is not busy saving people while […]
Hello Art-Lovers! I am really excited to share some great news with you today, i.e. I have just […]
#1 Rodney Graham at Hauser & Wirth Until 11 March 2017 Since the 1980s, Vancouver-based artist Rodney Graham […]
The history of the Hotel Le Richemond is rich. In many ways. One of the most prestigious hotels […]