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And the Sea Inside, Our Host: Artist Interview with Bea Policarpio
By The Cartellino Team
“Art is always a confession, and in every stroke is a record of that day’s fears and joys.”
For Science: Space Encounters Gallery Launches Online Fundraiser
By The Cartellino Team
Ongoing until May 30, 2020.
The Shape of Thinking: Artist Interview with Jem Magbanua
By The Cartellino Team
Introspective,…
Where Do We Stand With Participatory Art?
By The Cartellino Team
Bombast and nudity aside, in situ art projects and chance…
The Yokosuka Pictures of Miyako Ishiuchi
By Jose Naval
Miyako, like many others, grew up in Yokosuka’s distinct atmosphere of residue and unnerve.
How We Talk About Talking About Contemporary Art
By The Cartellino Team
As if the idea of the white cube wasn’t enough, there isn’t anything like dense verbiage to discourage…
Dispelling Doubt, Shadow in “Light and Crystalline”
By The Cartellino Team
Why Net Art Is Here to Stay
By Jose Naval
In line with movements like installation art and street art, the foremost principle was to close the gap with…
Cut & Curated: Uncertain Topographies
By Jose Naval
The persistent indifference of natural time often takes us by surprise, inspiring wonder at how it subtends…
Art Collecting 101: Consider Photobooks
By The Cartellino Team
There’s an intention to the production—part and parcel with it as an art object—that confers…
SuperFlat: How Takashi Murakami Set The Stage For Post-War Japan
By Jose Naval
When Murakami first coined the term in 2001, it was to draw a connective line between the principles and two-dimensional…
Art Basel Premieres First-Ever Online Viewing Rooms
By Jose Naval
The new virtual platform provides collectors and enthusiasts worldwide access to over 2000 artworks by the…
Tips and Tricks For Starting Your Art Wall, Salon Style
By Jose Naval
Relaxed and flexible, the salon style allows for an eclectic mix of works to hang together without having to…
Sam Feleo Crystallizes Time and Space in "The Horizon of Expectations"
By Jose Naval
Unlike vast sceneries or grand events (the boundless ocean, the crack of thunder) at which we could only balk,…
One and J. Gallery Looks Forward to 2020 with Group Exhibition
By The Cartellino Team
One and J. Gallery, located at the heart of South Korea, looks back on the past decade as they transcend positive…
The Metamorphosis: Keb Cerda's Ever-Innovating Art
By Francesca Testa
Keb Cerda may have better things in store for us but there's no telling…
Yuan Yuan Brings Together Plants and Women in Solo Exhibition
By The Cartellino Team
This time with 'Glasswort', Yuan Yuan brings together plants and women in an unexpected way.
Identity, Memory, and History Through the Lens of Three Contemporary Artists
By The Cartellino Team
In a group exhibition at Pace Gallery Hong Kong, Zhang Xiaogang, Mao Yan, and Qiu Xiaofei explore the notions…
Existentialism in Simulation and Reality by Mak Ying Tung 2
By The Cartellino Team
The exhibition 'Home Sweet Home' asks this question as we immerse ourselves in the made-up reality of…
On The Completion of Miyuki Tsugami's Landscape Paintings
By The Cartellino Team
Miyuki Tsugami ultimately completes her process in 'Therein, Nothing – Just Precious Trifles' at Anomaly.
The Year in Art 2019: 5 of the Biggest News in the Art World
By Francesca Testa
From Banksy breaking auction records to a banana duct-taped on the wall, it's never a dull moment in the art…
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