Tag: contemporary art

  • Step into a world where dreams, memories, and family histories converge on the canvas. British artist Sahara Longe has unveiled her first-ever solo institutional exhibition, “The Other Side of the Mountain,” at Bristol’s renowned contemporary arts center, Arnolfini. This landmark show offers a captivating look into Longe’s unique artistic vision, presenting a collection of new…

    Sahara Longe’s Dreamscapes Emerge at Arnolfini in a Stunning Bristol Debut
  • Buoyants: An Underwater Landscape Inside a Gothic Church Inside the 600-year-old Grote Kerk Veere in Zeeland, Netherlands, artists Ludmila Rodrigues and Mike Rijnierse have transformed sacred architecture into something wholly new. Their installation, Buoyants, submerges the church nave into a world that feels at once aquatic and architectural — an imagined ceiling of moving fabric,…

    Buoyants: An Underwater Landscape Inside a Gothic Church
  • Why Mexico City is a undisputed design capital Mexico City has long stood as a crossroads of culture, art, and design. Its streets pulse with creativity, where colonial architecture meets modernist interventions, and street art tells stories of history, identity, and social change. As one of the Americas’ most dynamic urban centers, Mexico City exemplifies…

    Why is Mexico City a world design capital?