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Frances Aviva Blane: The Human Touch

Dark is an exhibition of paintings and drawings by Frances Aviva Blane, which will be at the De Queeste Art Gallery in Abele/Watou, Belgium from 11 November to 12 December 2018. Blane’s work can be…

Iris Brosch on Egon Schiele

Homage to Egon Schiele 1890-1918 by Iris Brosch IRK Magazine is proud to present Iris Brosch’s work on Egon Schiele in commemoration of his 100 year birthday. Here is the video that accompanies the mixed…

FIAC 2018-The Greatest Art Fair in France

This year, once again, the autumn sunlight shined through the ravishing glass vaults of the Grand Palais to illuminate the finest art pieces at the greatest modern and contemporary art fair in France: The 45th…

Strokar Inside: The Lighthouse of Street Art in Brussels

Strokar Inside is an international platform of urban arts co -created by Alexandra Lambert and Fred Atax. Which transformed into a street art “4.0 supermarket” and laboratory workshop. This new platform who opened its doors…

Autorretrato: Hugh Mendes

Hugh Mendes’ third solo exhibition with the CHARLIE SMITH LONDON opens this week, and the artist describes his obituary works as ‘celebrations, as well as memorials. One day in the newspaper is not enough. They…

Fashion Remembers Artist Michael Vollbracht

“I am a fashion illustrator. I am a fashion designer, I can do a mean interior design. I have photographed many erotic images and painted many children’s portraits. All this is based on the fact…

Dale May: May the Force be with Him x Lego Wars

We caught up with digital artist and photographer Dale May to talk about the force, lego and his amazing conceptual art which everyone is talking about. Dale has always been firmly planted in the arts…

Juliana Horner

She Comes in Colors: An Interview with Juliana Horner Juliana Horner is an artist, illustrator, make-up artist and fashion designer from Nashville, TN, currently based in New York City, NY. After graduating from Pratt University,…

Junya Ishigami // Freeing Architecture

“Freeing Architecture”: It might not be evident at the beginning, but as we immerse ourselves into Ishagami’s work, we could say that the name is particularly self explanatory for the exhibition. Junya Ishigami is the…