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And the Sea Inside, Our Host: Artist Interview with Bea Policarpio

“Art is always a confession, and in every stroke is a record of that day’s fears and joys.”

SuperFlat: How Takashi Murakami Set The Stage For Post-War Japan

When Murakami first coined the term in 2001, it was to draw a connective line between the principles and two-dimensional…

A Beginner's Guide to Framing and Staple Styles

Take it with a grain of salt when someone tells you there aren’t any “hard and fast rules”…

Looking at The Times Through The Eyes of Charlie Co

Bending whimsy into the foreboding, Charlie Co’s works cast viewers adrift in his visual dreamscapes.

Collecting Young: Duncan Yu on His Beginnings into Art

Duncan Yu is clearly excited about art, its creators with their wild ideas and boundless creativity, and the…

5 Things to Consider When Buying Art as a Gift

If you're to give artworks as a gift this season, you might want to consider the following first.

5 Things To Remember Before Buying Photographs

As any expert would say, purchasing your first photographic print would need as much discretion as buying any…

Beginner's Guide On How (Not) To Collect Street Art

With a movement so open and so vague as such, is there any way you can collect…

What Tells The True Value of Works On Paper?

What tells the true value of works on paper? Is it the medium used, the artist, or something more?

Are Red Dots A Symbol Of Transparency Or An Act Of Vulgarity?

The use of red dots in galleries to indicate the availability of work can be traced as far back as the '70s.…

All The Basics You Need To Know About Prints, Editions, and Multiples

What are prints? What are multiples and what makes editions still so valuable?

5 Ways To Liven Up Small Spaces With Art

Whether you want to elevate the look of your space or to simply incorporate art in it, here are a few tips…

5 Practical Tips To Keep In Mind When Buying Art

Creating your own collection still is risky as it involves money and it’s safe to say that all of us…