The must-see art fair this fall After 36 years tucked away in storage, the forgotten fantasy, Luna Luna returns! In 1987, Luna Luna made her debut in Hamburg, Germany as the world’s first art-themed amusement park. Inspired by avant-garde Austrian artist, André Heller, who wished to create a playful environment in which art could be enjoyed by all. The original…
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Gerhard Richter has been described as one of the most topical artists of the twentieth century, as he never ceased to experiment with his understanding of painting. Perhaps the most famous of his portraits is the one he produced in 1988 titled Betty. But who is Gerhard Richter and what is the story of this mesmerizing piece? So let us…
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“Abstrakte Bild” by Gerhard Richter is a clear example of how the artist is concerned with abstraction and the use of colors and textures. It is well documented that Richter moved from photorealistic painting to abstraction with ease, and the works in the collection appear to capture emotion in the process. “Abstraktes Bild” is an artwork that makes the viewer…
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Gerhard Richter’s 4900 is not only an art piece but also a kind of abstract painting – a melody of colors. As a pioneer of provocative art concepts that blur the lines between art types, Richter has remained consistent in transforming how people view paintings. With 4900 he immediately submerges into the realm of geometrical abstraction, questioning our notions of…
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Inside the Cologne Apartment of a Trendsetting Content Creator Jewelry buyer and interior design content creator Jenny Brucherseifer shows us her art collection (and gives us serious room envy) in her stylish West German residence. Step into the artful world of Jenny Brucherseifer, a Cologne-based jewelry buyer and design lover with a knack for curating spaces that feel vibrant yet…
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Shepard Fairey recently released a new artwork called “FORWARD” to support Kamala Harris for the 2024 election campaign. Finally, one must discuss Fairey’s artistic perspective on the political opinions that he is demonstrating before the U. S. presidential election. Specifically, the artwork is based on a reference to the ‘We are not going back’ slogan of Harris, emphasizing the notion…
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Bonjour, we’re excited to share something truly special—a new chapter in our story, one that celebrates both art and connection. We have developed a new visual identity that encapsulates Singulart’s dedication to showcasing the work of over 4,500 artists and connecting them with a discerning, global audience. A Renewed Vision In collaboration with Stockholm-based design agency Identity Works, we have…
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Imagine a reality where the line between the real and the dream-like world blurs effortlessly. In this world, everything you see can transform into something magical. Jerry Uelsmann invites us into this universe with his photograph “The Mind’s Eye,” created in a time before digital tools like the clone tool existed. “The Mind’s Eye” is not just a photo; it…
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More than anyone else, Jerry Uelsmann represents surreal photography. He was an artist when it came to the use of light; he was leading his audience towards the realms of fantasy. Uelsmann was born in Detroit in 1934 and began his art in an incredible year of growth for photography. He could over the decades adapt a special style, which…
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Few photographers have ventured to the borderline of reality as masterfully as Jerry Uelsmann. His series can be described as surreal and dreamlike, where the viewer encounters a reality transformed into the extraordinary and mystical. Among his works, the “Untitled” piece is the most characteristic, embodying all the features of his approach. Through skillful manipulation of tools and an artistic…