• A Day With Lucas Beaufort
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    A Day With Lucas Beaufort

    French artist Lucas Beaufort gives us a brief walk-through of his creative 9-5, ahead of his involvement in Singulart’s upcoming participation in AQUA Art Fair Miami. Hello, Lucas! What inspires you to create everyday? For me, it’s like a drug; I can’t stop even if I want to. What does your work space look like? An organised chaos. Do you…

  • A Day With: Rie Kono
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    A Day With: Rie Kono

    Rie Kono is an established Japanese artist with a great imagination. Her incredibly detailed paintings depict fantastical scenes full of hot air balloons, curious characters, and odes to nature. These stunning, rich works are a testament to her unique aesthetic as well as her technical accomplishments. Recently, Kono sold her painting Man’s Dream, Woman’s wish and this scene to a…

  • Guernica: The History Behind Pablo Picasso’s Seminal Work
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    Guernica: The History Behind Pablo Picasso’s Seminal Work

    Guernica is not only a masterpiece of Pablo Picasso’s cubism, but it is also an important political statement, perhaps the most iconic anti-war image of the twentieth century. After he was commissioned to paint a mural for the Paris World Fair, Picasso eschewed the prompt of ‘technology’ and instead chose to shine a spotlight on the aftermath of the Guernica…

  • Address Book: Miami
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    Address Book: Miami

    With Aqua Art Miami running from December 4-8th, Singulart presents our readers with the best museums to visit in this vibrant city after checking out our selection at the fair. Miami is a hub of Afro-Cuban culture and world class art and is best known for their prestigious Art Basel fair. Not only is Miami home to a cutting edge…

  • The Life of Vincent Van Gogh and Self Portrait (1889) Explained
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    The Life of Vincent Van Gogh and Self Portrait (1889) Explained

    Vincent Van Gogh painted a number of portraits throughout his artistic career, but this 1889 version, painted only months before his death, is one of the greatest. The undulating background, contrasted with the fixed, rigid expression on Van Gogh’s face, provides a fascinating contradiction. In this article, Singulart examines the life of Van Gogh, his passion for painting self-portraits, and…

  • Culinary Arts: Meet Melissa Clark, Food Writer for the New York Times
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    Culinary Arts: Meet Melissa Clark, Food Writer for the New York Times

    Singulart ventures into the culinary arts in this exclusive interview with American food writer Melissa Clark: Brooklyn native, author of over 40 cookbooks, and columnist for the New York Times. We had the pleasure of speaking with Melissa to discover her journey in the culinary arts, her current cravings, and her take on the similarities between chefs and artists. From…

  • The Myth Behind Raphael’s Triumph of Galatea
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    The Myth Behind Raphael’s Triumph of Galatea

    The Triumph of Galatea is a fresco by renaissance artist Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, also known as Raphael. It depicts the character of Galatea, who appears in Greek mythology as a sea-nymph in love with a mortal. Raphael has immortalized the moment of Galatea’s apotheosis, when she becomes a being of the most divine level. The fresco is a testament…

  • The History of Sleeping Venus by Giorgione and Titian
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    The History of Sleeping Venus by Giorgione and Titian

    Sleeping Venus is a sensual, sumptuous artwork that is attributed both to Venetian artist Titian and his teacher, Giorgione. One of the first full-length female nudes ever painted in Venice, this portrayal of Venus has been called one of the most beautiful reclining nudes in existence. In this article, Singulart explores the art trope of the reclining nude, explains why…

  • A Day With Seunghwui Koo
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    A Day With Seunghwui Koo

    Seunghwui Koo’s miniscule mixed media creations have fast gained popularity among collectors all over the world. We took some time with the South Korean talent to learn more about her studio rituals, famous ‘piggies’ and penchant for Pokemon Go. Hi, Koo! What’s the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning? I make my morning coffee, feed…

  • Artists and Musicians are Speaking Out in Chilean Protests
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    Artists and Musicians are Speaking Out in Chilean Protests

    Since mid October, Chile has been in a state of civil unrest in response to growing inequality throughout the country. Sparked by a public transport fare increase on October 6th, Chilean students in Santiago began protesting and dodging fares, eventually resulting in violent confrontations with local police. The ongoing protests address widespread social and economic inequality, the privatization of social…