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Interview with the artist Mauro De Giorgi
Mauro De Giorgi tells me his most important artist tool, his “weapon of choice” and “beloved friend” is his 'fude' (Japanese calligraphy brush)”.
At just...
In Conversation with Christian Zanotto
From an early age, Christian Zanotto was passionate about all things digital; computers, calculators, quartz watches, robots, cameras and lunar expeditions. It was while...
Redemption through Art with Singaporean Artist Barry Yeow
It was August 15, 2008. Barry Yeow was to find himself locked up at Bedok police station. He had mugged a Chinese woman, taken...
Beyond the Studio with Artist Nicola Anthony
When making the sculptures, Singapore-based British Artist, Nicola Anthony will first embark on a “process of collecting, mapping and archiving”. She will set out,...
Discovering Myanmar’s contemporary art culture with Marie-Pierre Mol
After decades of self-imposed isolation by a military-dominated regime, Myanmar/ Burma (a former British colony from 1824 to 1948) finally opened up in 2010....
An art workshop in Paril Nowada – Mariva Zacharof
International award-winning Greek artist, Mariva Zacharof held an art workshops with a group of 80 children in the village of Paril Nowada, Manikganj District...
Interview with Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen
Quicksand (2017) Video still © Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen
We are living in very tense times. Europe is...
Art In Motion
In Japan the crane bird is a very symbolic animal. He is symbolic for peace, love, solidarity, luck and a new beginning
Interview with artist Joesph Hawa
"Art is not only brush and paint... it is how we think, which gives us, plenty of satisfaction to be very happy in life"
Art Meets Poetry and Vice Versa
Steven Gordon Linebaugh discusses his Art
The inspiration for paintings versus writing comes from the same place in the brain. For me, the stimulus is...










































