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Unrushed: Valentina Joiu and the Ethics of Stillness Artistic Integrity in a System Obsessed with Speed

Unrushed: Valentina Joiu and the Ethics of Stillness Artistic Integrity in a System Obsessed with Speed

by observeradmin | Jun 16, 2025 | Artists, Features, Gallerys, Interviews, News, Perspectives, Profiles

By Claire Wooden. Madrid, June 16, 2025 With a refined visual language and a growing presence on curated platforms, Valentina Joiu is consolidating an international career grounded in emotional depth, material sensitivity, and artistic independence. In a world...
Han Kang’s Nobel Prize Win: A Milestone in Contemporary Literature

Han Kang’s Nobel Prize Win: A Milestone in Contemporary Literature

by observeradmin | May 17, 2025 | Art & Society, News, Perspectives

South Korean author Han Kang has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature, marking a significant moment in the literary world. Recognised for her intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life, Kang’s work...
Chamo San: Redefining Contemporary Illustration from Barcelona

Chamo San: Redefining Contemporary Illustration from Barcelona

by observeradmin | May 14, 2025 | Exhibitions, Interviews, News, Profiles

Barcelona-based illustrator and artist Chamo San has carved a unique niche in the contemporary art scene. His work, characterized by meticulous ballpoint pen drawings, bridges the gap between commercial illustration and personal artistic exploration. Through his...
Thomas Schütte’s Genealogies Exhibition: A Sculptural Chronicle of Recurring Motifs

Thomas Schütte’s Genealogies Exhibition: A Sculptural Chronicle of Recurring Motifs

by observeradmin | May 6, 2025 | Art & Society, Exhibitions, News

The solo exhibition Genealogies, on view at Punta della Dogana in Venice until 23 November 2025, brings together key pieces by German artist Thomas Schütte, tracing the evolution of his themes and forms from the 1970s to today. This marks Schütte’s first major...
Sasha Ferré’s Rituals of Nature: Where Abstraction Touches the Invisible

Sasha Ferré’s Rituals of Nature: Where Abstraction Touches the Invisible

by observeradmin | Abr 25, 2025 | Art & Society, Features, News, Profiles

In a world saturated with visual imagery, Sasha Ferré’s work insists on tactile presence. Her paintings are not depictions of nature—they are traces of an encounter, a response to what the eye alone cannot capture. The Daylight Constraint: Painting as a Temporal Act...
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