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Mariana Berardi, Between the Argentine Pampas and Europe

Mariana Berardi, Between the Argentine Pampas and Europe

by admin | Mar 25, 2026 | Argentina, Artists, International, News

Born in Buenos Aires, Mariana Berardi has lived since 2015 in Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe, where she creates paintings and watercolors infused with the calm of the rural landscape and the vitality of the pampas’ animals. With experience in stage design at Teatro Colón and...
Jon Burgerman: Hold On, It Won’t Last Long in New York

Jon Burgerman: Hold On, It Won’t Last Long in New York

by admin | Feb 20, 2026 | Artists, Gallerys, News, USA

By Claire Wooden With “Hold On, It Won’t Last Long,” Jon Burgerman transforms the gallery into a temporary site of joy, gathering, and shared presence in the heart of Manhattan. Now open through March 7 at A Hug From The Art World, the exhibition occupies 515 West...
Irony in art: the visual language of Guy Billout

Irony in art: the visual language of Guy Billout

by admin | Oct 24, 2025 | Artists, International, News

Through precision, geometry and silence, French illustrator Guy Billout shows how irony in art can reveal deeper truths about perception and control. The exploration of irony in art finds one of its most refined expressions in the work of Guy Billout. His visual...
Cultivating awareness: art travelers meet Expo Cannabis Argentina 2025

Cultivating awareness: art travelers meet Expo Cannabis Argentina 2025

by admin | Oct 15, 2025 | Art Travelers, International, News

The sixth edition of Expo Cannabis Argentina returns to Buenos Aires with a multisensory vision where art, science and cultivation converge—a contemporary bonsai of collective awareness. Expo Cannabis Argentina 2025 unfolds at Costa Salguero as an immersive encounter...
Yoshitoshi Kanemaki wooden sculptures: anatomy of a surreal imagination

Yoshitoshi Kanemaki wooden sculptures: anatomy of a surreal imagination

by admin | Oct 14, 2025 | Artists, News, Sculpture

Japanese sculptor Yoshitoshi Kanemaki transforms camphor wood into life-size figures that oscillate between sanity and madness. Exploring the tension between life and death through the quiet intensity of contemporary Japanese art. Yoshitoshi Kanemaki works primarily...
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