Mona Hatoum: the universal tale of the individual
Mona Hatoum is a Lebanese artist who recounts her past experiences in her art. She talks about war but also about travel, migration and feminism, and this all makes her art extremely current.
Mona Hatoum is a Lebanese artist who recounts her past experiences in her art. She talks about war but also about travel, migration and feminism, and this all makes her art extremely current.
Art and industry form a well known combination in the contemporary art world, but how can machines designed for serial production and the exclusion of human intervention work with artistic sensibility and personal emotions? Ultraviolet is a project that not only answers this question, but also makes it its main cornerstone by creating a new way of interaction and establishing the basis for an unprecedented form of patronage and collaboration between two usually opposing worlds.
At the Triennale in Milan an interesting retrospective on Vico Magistretti is currently underway. Organized in the occasion of the centenary of his birth, the exhibition gathers the whole production …
Waves come in series of seven. The seventh wave is big enough to be able to drag us out, overcoming the strength of the others. Thus speaks Papillon, pseudonym of …
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