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  • Address Book: London
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    Address Book: London

    With the Affordable Art Fair Battersea starting next week, Singulart presents you with the best art in London, highlighting the city’s top museums rich in art and culture and known for their free or low cost entry. Come meet Singulart at Booth 16 at the fair and then discover the city’s renowned artistic treasures. From the works of modern mavericks…

  • 5 Minutes with Uzma Sultan
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    5 Minutes with Uzma Sultan

    In anticipation of her live painting session with Singulart at the Affordable Art Fair Battersea, we took five minutes with Pakistani artist Uzma Sultan to discover her multicultural influences and artistic practice. After growing up in Karachi, Pakistan, Sultan moved to London to study art and has since lived between London and Berlin, always returning to her home country to…

  • 5 Minutes with Alessandra Carloni
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    5 Minutes with Alessandra Carloni

    Alessandra Carloni is an emerging Italian painter from Rome whose love for comics and illustration as a kid inspired her to create her own imaginative and dreamlike paintings. On canvases and walls,  Carloni transports the viewer into new worlds through deep colors, rigid lines, and curious characters. Her acrylic and oil paintings range from figuration to surrealism, each scene rich…

  • Spatialism and The Slashed Canvases of Lucio Fontana
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    Spatialism and The Slashed Canvases of Lucio Fontana

    Lucio Fontana’s minimalist modern art has delighted and confused critics since he started producing his infamous slashed canvases in the 1940s. One of his most celebrated works Spatial Concept: Waiting consists of a single cut on a warm, brown-hued canvas. As the father of the spatialism concept, Fontana was at the helm of important developments in the modern art movement.…

  • The Garden of Earthly Delights: 15th Century Surrealism of Hieronymus Bosch
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    The Garden of Earthly Delights: 15th Century Surrealism of Hieronymus Bosch

    The Garden of Earthly Delights is a stunningly detailed triptych by Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch. Fascinating, complex, and terrifying, The Garden of Earthly Delights is considered Bosch’s seminal piece. Singulart will be examining each panel of the triptych, as well as Bosch’s history and the various interpretations of his work.   Who was Hieronymus Bosch? Not much is known about Hieronymus…

  • 5 Contemporary Swedish Artists on Singulart
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    5 Contemporary Swedish Artists on Singulart

    With the Affordable Art Fair coming up in Stockholm, Singulart presents you with five contemporary Swedish artists creating vibrant, complex, and one of a kind pieces. Each of these artworks represents a world in and of itself, enticing the viewer in with its own story and universe. From figurative painting to sculpture, get swept up in the Swedish fever as…

  • 5 Female Photographers that Documented the New York City Punk Scene
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    5 Female Photographers that Documented the New York City Punk Scene

    New York City in the 1970s was rough- high crime rates, dirty streets, and rampant drug use- but it was in this hotbed that a vibrant art scene flourished, giving birth to a new musical style: punk rock. Often called the birthplace of punk rock, CBGB was a music venue that opened on December 10th, 1973, in an old biker…

  • My Hometown: Abol Bahadori
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    My Hometown: Abol Bahadori

    Abol Bahadori is a prizewinning painter based in the United States, whose multicultural upbringing shines through his vibrant abstract works. From his early beginnings tracing carpet motifs and blue mosaics in Tabriz, Iran, to his teenage years sketching from the masters in Paris, Bahadori’s story is rich in art and experience, spanning countries and cultures. In this interview, follow Bahadori…

  • Legendary photographer Robert Frank dies at 94
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    Legendary photographer Robert Frank dies at 94

    Frank was one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century, particularly celebrated for his documentarian depictions of modern American life. From Zürich to New York Born on 9th November, 1924 in Zürich, Switzerland, Robert Frank grew up in a Jewish family, and emigrated to New York at the age of 23. He secured work with various publications such…

  • Everything you need to know about art fairs
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    Everything you need to know about art fairs

    What exactly is an art fair? Why are they important (especially in such a digitized world?) And what do they mean for fast-growing online galleries like Singulart? The basics More trade-show than county fair, an art fair is a gathering of galleries, collectors, curators and dealers, all ready to browse, buy and sell. The biggest fairs, such as Art Basel…