• A Day With Orlanda Broom
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    A Day With Orlanda Broom

    Orlanda Broom’s work continues to gain notoriety with her popular series of lush, large landscape and abstract works. We recently caught up with the bestselling-Brit to learn about her countryside studio, her never-ending collection of brushes, and her artistic process from first draft to the final product. Good morning, Orlanda! What’s the first thing you do when you wake up…

  • A Day With Virginia Bradley
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    A Day With Virginia Bradley

    Virginia Bradley is an established American artist who has received numerous accolades over her more than 30 year long career. We caught up with Virginia to hear about how this artist spends a typical day living in the rustic beauty of the Massachusetts Berkshires. From mornings spent over coffee and poetry with her husband to her custom-built studio, Bradley takes…

  • Reparations, Colonization, and the Return of ‘Stolen’ Art to Africa
    Art History • Art news • Featured
    Reparations, Colonization, and the Return of ‘Stolen’ Art to Africa

    “When we reflect on the question of cultural heritage objects, we must understand that it’s not simply objects that were taken, but reserves of energy, creative resources, reservoirs of potentials…and this loss is incommensurable”. -The Restitution of African Cultural Heritage On a mild day in November of 2017, the newly-elected French president Emmanuel Macron strode into the main amphitheater of…

  • On the Back of the 2019 Met Gala, Singulart breaks down ‘Camp’ Art through History
    Art History • Art news
    On the Back of the 2019 Met Gala, Singulart breaks down ‘Camp’ Art through History

    As another MET Gala passes, a record-breaking $15 million is raised for the museum’s Costume Institute, and your Instagram feed is flooded with sequins, rainbows, and a face-full of feathers. In the wake of the Metropolitan Museum’s ‘Camp: Notes on Fashion’ Gala and exhibition, whose theme was based on the 1964 essay ‘Notes on Camp’ by Susan Sontag, the internet…

  • A Look Back on the Prestigious Career of I.M. Pei
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    A Look Back on the Prestigious Career of I.M. Pei

    I.M. Pei, the renowned architect behind landmarks such as the Louvre Pyramid and Hong Kong’s Bank of China Tower, passed away Wednesday night in New York at the age of 102. A highly ambitious and adventurous visionary, Pei was known for blending inspiration from East and West and contrasting classic designs with modern twists. In celebration of his life’s work,…

  • My Hometown: Dodo Newman
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    My Hometown: Dodo Newman

    The basis of my life and path towards art became the understanding that we are actually all one.

  • A Painting of Haystacks by Monet Just Sold for 0.7 Million
    Art news • The Art Market
    A Painting of Haystacks by Monet Just Sold for $110.7 Million

    In an auction at Sotheby’s New York on Tuesday that lasted a total of eight minutes, a Monet painting became the highest grossing Impressionist work ever, sold at a stunning $110.7 million USD. The painting is one of 25 pieces from Monet’s ‘Meules’ series completed in Giverny during the winter months of 1890 and 1891. The remaining paintings from the…

  • A Day With: Kristin Kossi
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    A Day With: Kristin Kossi

    Kristin Kossi is a up and coming artist from Germany whose energetic pop artworks have place her on the path to success.

  • A Day With: Silvia Rastelli
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    A Day With: Silvia Rastelli

    Silvia Rastelli is an Italian artist born in Piacenza in 1983. Her artistic practice crossed over many fields, from painting to dance Her figurative paintings incorporate elements of pop art to create extreme close ups of faces, fruit, and the human body that are both intimate and elusive. We recently caught up with Silvia to take a closer look at…

  • Photo Doc. Close-up: Isabel Corthier
    Artists • Exhibitions and fairs
    Photo Doc. Close-up: Isabel Corthier

    The countdown to Photo Doc. Paris 2019 is on! At this year’s fair, Singulart will be presenting three, outstanding photographers from our online gallery: Fethi Sahraoui, Isabel Corthier and Baudouin Mouanda. To celebrate, we sat down with each of these talented artists to learn more about their artistic practice and the works they will be presenting at Photo Doc. 2019.…