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The impact of minimal art on modern interior design and architecture
Minimalism has revolutionised modern interior design and architecture with its focus on simplicity, clean lines, and negative space. This approach creates serene and uncluttered spaces that are both practical and beautiful. From the use of neutral colours to simple furniture, minimalism creates a welcome respite from the chaos of modern life. Its impact has been profound, and it will undoubtedly... -
Rinko Kawauchi | Portfolio
Rinko Kawauchi is a renowned Japanese photographer whose unique approach to capturing the beauty of everyday life has gained significant recognition worldwide. Her soft, muted colours, dreamlike quality, and multi-dimensional compositions have made her a prominent figure in the art world. Kawauchi's work explores themes of nature, time, and human experience, and has been exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums... -
Antony Gormley | Portfolio
Antony Gormley is a renowned British sculptor known for his large-scale sculptures that explore the relationship between the human body and space. He often uses casts of his own or other people's bodies to create personal and universal works of art. His most famous works include Angel of the North and Another Place, which are iconic landmarks in the UK.... -
The use of repetition and seriality in minimal art
Repetition in Minimal Art refers to the repeated use of a single form, shape or colour to create a sense of unity and harmony. By repeating the same element over and over again, the artist aims to draw the viewer's attention to the fundamental qualities of that element and the experience of seeing it in a new light. This repetition... -
Sol LeWitt | Portfolio
Sol LeWitt was a pioneering American artist known for his groundbreaking work in the realm of conceptual and minimal art. Born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1928, LeWitt rose to prominence in the 1960s with his iconic wall drawings, which combined simple geometric shapes and lines to create a standardised, repetitive visual language. As a self-taught artist who initially worked as... -
After Beauty by Maura Sullivan at L'intervalle
Maura Sullivan's second monograph after Things We Remember (Skeleton Key Press, Norway, 2021), After Beauty is inspired by several poems by Walter Fields, which define beauty as an attitude to life rather than as a prettiness of appearance. The book has been mentioned in L'intervalle - the blog about literature, photography, artistic gestures, human sciences, philosophy, interviews and chronicles is curated by Fabien Ribery. -
Laura Hospes | Portfolio
Laura Hospes (b. 1994) has been taking self-portraits since the age of 16 as a way to connect with others and express her inner emotions. Her photographs, which often reflect her struggles with depression and anxiety, have won her numerous awards and have been featured in several international exhibitions and media outlets. She recently published a book, UCP, which documents... -
The influence of Japanese art and culture on Photography
Japanese art and culture have played a vital role in shaping the world of photography. From its influence on aesthetic values to its impact on photographic techniques, Japanese culture has continued to inspire photographers to create new and innovative works of art. -
Event Horizon | Best Photobook of 2022 in Poland
Kacper Kowalski fourth book "Event Horizon" is nominated for the 3d place of the best photobook of the year by Fotopolis, in Poland. "Event Horizon" is the artist's fourth book of aerial photography. All the images, taken during the gyrocopter flight from a height of around 150 metres, give access to the most intimate parts of Kowalski's soul, revealing his introspective approach... -
Black & White vs. Colour
The comparison between black and white and colour photography has been a topic of discussion among photographers and photography enthusiasts for many years. Both techniques have their own unique characteristics and capabilities, and the choice between them often depends on the photographer's artistic vision and intended emotional impact. -
Michael Oliver Love | Q&A
Michael Oliver Love's fashion photography shows Black women with sensual figures and men wearing jewellery, make-up and high heels, breaking away from conventional norms to present raw beauty. His aim is to present an alternative view of beauty that differs from the typical representation in major fashion magazines. Love's work explores the intersection of femininity and masculinity, presenting a new,... -
Ileana Moro | Portfolio
Ileana Moro was born in 1992 in Costa Rica. She is a self-taught artist currently based in Antwerp. Moro’s artworks are recognised mainly for her painting in dark tones wanting to expose the depths and layers of experiences as an instinctive relationship to the invisible things, the border between life and the mystery. -
The Art of Collecting Books: Tsundoku
Tsundoku is a Japanese word that originates from the Edo period. It's a combination of three Japanese words that mean "to stack and leave unread" and it was originally used to describe the habit of buying and hoarding books. Today, the term is used to describe anyone who has a habit of buying and accumulating books without reading them. -
Mindfulness & Art
Mindfulness and art have a deep and interconnected relationship. Mindfulness is the practice of being present in the moment, paying attention to one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings with an open and non-judgmental attitude. Art, on the other hand, is a form of self-expression that allows individuals to explore their emotions and experiences. -
Roman Vlasov | Portfolio
In such desolate locations, the architect Roman Vlasov explores new "solely architecture" with tasteful and precise details, embracing the sensation of natural embracement. The simple yet efficient architectural elements of the structure are revealed in a series of stunning architectural graphics by Roman Vlasov. In a longitudinal building, Vlasov's architectural concepts are built on the contrast of natural and man-made... -
Contemporary Japanese Photography
Contemporary Japanese photography is a diverse and vibrant field, encompassing a wide range of styles and subjects. From traditional landscapes and portraiture to experimental and avant-garde approaches, Japanese photographers are constantly pushing the boundaries of the medium. -
Relationship between minimal art and Zen philosophy
The advent of minimalism in the middle of the 19th century revolutionised design, architecture, and music. Extreme simplicity and sparingness are characteristics of minimalism as a design philosophy. It was initially influenced by Japanese architecture, which included elements of Zen Buddhism into its design.