Ignacio Uriarte: Line of Work

Inspired by his previous career in business administration, Berlin-based artist, Ignacio Uriarte, has steadily produced a body of drawings that showcase the aesthetics of the office and its travails.

Drawing Time, Reading Time

In 2013, The Drawing Center exhibited an interesting exhibition that explored the relations between drawing and writing as distinct, yet interrelated, gestures.

Calder Hyper Mobility

In the early 1930s, Alexander Calder invented an entirely new mode of art, the mobile – a kinetic form of sculpture in which carefully balanced components manifest their own unique systems of movement.

Mu Boyan, Fatty

Mu Boyan is a master sculptor. In his hands, material melts to life. He dresses them with human skin, blushing cheeks and moulds of oxen fat.

Moholy-Nagy: Future Present

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presented Moholy-Nagy: Future Present, the first comprehensive retrospective of the pioneering artist and educator László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946) in the United States in nearly 50 years.

Through The Cartographer’s Eye

Pala Pothupitiye’s artistic energies tend to explore a number of interpretations on identity within a discourse of ancestry, tradition, authenticity, urbanity, Geo-politics and dynamics of contemporary art practices.

The Legend of SpY

SpY has a cult following in the Madrid street art scene. His works take urban spaces and catapults them into a commentary on the status quo.