Sang H. Han is a Korean-born contemporary landscape painter who has exhibited his work throughout the US, where he has now been based for many years. He specializes in highly detailed panoramic scenes of nature that simultaneously burst with life and sit in poetic, silent solitude. Primarily working within Luminism and Impressionism, Han seeks to envelop the viewer in tranquil…
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Living in a city can be an amazing experience, and for most of us, it is the long-term reality of modern life. But whilst the concrete jungle contains many exciting opportunities, the ability to escape into nature is not one of them. Unsurprisingly, many people are therefore creating their own green spaces inside their homes. All over cities, these personal…
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Welcome back to SINGULART Insider where we keep you up to date on all things art! Security Guards or Curators? Both! Security guards from the Baltimore Museum of Art will be guest curators in a new exhibition. They may specialize in security, but they probably spend more time looking at art than most others who work in art world. The…
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The long awaited 2021 Tokyo Olympic games are now upon us! You might be wondering, why is SINGULART writing about the Olympics? Whilst the SINGULART team are certainly excited to watch some of the coming competitions, what many do not realize is that the connection between art and sport, particularly the Olympic games, have a highly intertwined past. The Relationship…
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Czech photographer Milos Nejezchleb (nejmil) has only been focusing on conceptual photographic work for 5 years. Nevertheless, he has already won several international awards, and this year will be exhibiting at the Venice Arsenal as an Arte Laguna Prize finalist for his series Moon for Sale. His photography is characterized by his playful use of color, static figures and surreal…
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One of this year’s Arte Laguna Prize finalists is SINGULART artist Veronika Moshnikova, whose paintings, which have previously been exhibited in Hungary, Germany, Poland, and Brazil, will imminently be displayed in Venice’s Arsenal. Using acrylics, oils, ink, markers and collage, the central themes in her work, the exploration of lost spaces, immigration, the concept of the home, mimicry, as well…
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Felipe Barreiro is an artist based in Argentina whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally, as well as in France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, and Italy. In his compositions, he celebrates beauty through the lens of the human experience. Inspired by the great academic painters and impressionists, Barreiro cites precision and experimentation as being the core elements of his…
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Jump into the world of interior design as we learn about Bailey Li and her journey as an interior artist. Learn how to create a glamorous interior here and learn about a new and exciting interior trend here. Would you please introduce yourself and briefly talk about your background as an interior designer, including how you got your start? My…
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While there’s no right or wrong way to view art, particular pieces can draw up different feelings in us. But how do you go about interpreting a piece of art, knowing that it’s so subjective? With art-related topics on the rise over the past 12 months1, we spoke to our Head Curator, Marion Sailhen, who shared her expert tips on…
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Magnus Resch has never hesitated to disrupt the art world. During his time as an art economist, Yale professor, and gallery owner, Magnus’ many commentaries on the inner workings of the art market, though controversial, have been both meticulous and unerring in their sense of where and how the art world needs to modernize. In his latest bestselling book, ‘How…