The sculptor Christos Riganas has died
Sculptor Christos Riganas has passed away at the age of 82, leaving behind a significant body of work closely associated with Kalamata, Greece.
Brazilian artist Carla Chaim debuts with a solo exhibit at MACBA
Brazilian artist Carla Chaim debuts her solo exhibit titled 'Suspension' at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA) in Buenos Aires, showcasing her exploration of the body's physical and symbolic boundaries.
Invitation for visitors of the Vilnius Book Fair to experience a small giants' world
The Vilnius Book Fair features a colorful installation with oversized human body and facial details, offering visitors a unique experience of feeling small in a much larger world.
What Water Tells Bodies: Literary Experiences in the Art of Swimming
The article explores the relationship between swimming and literature, highlighting how water and swimming experiences are intertwined with our summer activities and bodily perceptions.
From Olympic Swimmer to Photographer: Delfina Pignatiello Opens Her First Exhibition
Delfina Pignatiello, a former Olympic swimmer from Argentina, presents her debut photography exhibition titled "Nymphs," showcasing underwater images that explore the body and the bond between women.
Orlan from France is a guest in Munich: Her body, her rules: An artist presents herself
The French artist Orlan presents her self-exploration exhibition in Munich, showcasing her radical approach to self-portraiture through body art.
PHOTO ⟩ "Life has no mistakes!" Mallukas made a meaningful body decoration for her birthday
Estonian blogger Mallukas celebrates her 36th birthday with a new body decoration and reflections on her adventures.
Jewelry Stores Look to Artists and Transform Their Works into Body Accessories
Brazilian jewelry stores are collaborating with artists to turn their artworks into luxury body accessories, blending fine art with wearable fashion.
Maids of the Apocalypse: the defiant body
The article discusses the impact of the Chilean performance art collective 'Yeguas del Apocalipsis' and their controversial performances against historical injustices in Latin America.
Bianca Censori Opens Up for the First Time About Her Nudity: 'I Don't Want to Show Off, But...'
Bianca Censori discusses her nudity and relationship with Kanye West in her first in-depth interview, highlighting her views on body art and public perception.
The photographer plays with pop icons and combines food with different parts of the human body in works of art
Photographer Andrea Guedella was awarded for her photographic series that connects the human body with food, showcasing her unique artistic vision.
TODAY IN HISTORY ⟩ Beloved Symbol Gustav Klimt Has Passed Away
Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, known as one of the most cherished and significant figures of art, particularly for his erotic depictions of the female body, has recently passed away.
Digital simulation changes our relationship with nature and the female body, says artist Paula Malinowska
In an interview, artist Paula Malinowska discusses how digital technology influences our perception of reality, ecology, and self-identity.
Gospel singer Mike Abdul defends tattoos, says God not opposed to meaningful bodily marks
Nigerian gospel artist Mike Abdul defends tattoos as meaningful expressions, arguing that they do not dishonor the body and reflect deeper values than mere appearances.
ArtSpace Mexico opens its programming to queer art and sexual dissent projects with a critical focus
ArtSpace Mexico is launching exhibitions that embrace queer art and critically engage with themes of body and sexuality, marking a new phase in its 11-year history under the direction of Armando Martínez.
Dame Tracey Emin, the artist who turned her own vulnerability, trauma, and body into a powerful artistic language, at Tate Modern in spring
In spring next year, Tate Modern will host the largest retrospective exhibition of one of the most influential and controversial contemporary artists, Dame Tracey Emin, featuring over forty years of her work.
"Rivers of Life": Motherhood as an Experience of Body, Fear, and Absolute Love
The new personal exhibition by Eleni Antypa, titled "Rivers of Life," explores the raw experience of motherhood, stripped of idealization and stereotypes, at the Athens Art Gallery until January 17.
Mari Katayama, the body as a canvas
The article highlights the six-year artistic journey of Japanese artist Mari Katayama, where she uses her body and everyday materials to create thought-provoking compositions on self-perception and external perception.
An unknown anatomical drawing by Michelangelo reveals how the science of the human body influenced the visual architecture of the Sistine Chapel
An unknown anatomical drawing by Michelangelo demonstrates the significant impact of human body science on the visual design of the Sistine Chapel.