On June 29, Vian Borchert presented her latest series of abstract cityscapes paintings at “Summer Blues,” the group exhibition at Lichtundfire in New York City. In the exhibit, the abstract expressionist artist delves into her own wonderland of colors and shapes to explore the nature of challenges amid blue and uncertain times that all people are facing right now.
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The Museum of Russian Art in Minneapolis officially announced the second round of its temporary anti-war exhibition “Say No to War.” It originally started on April 20, 2022, as the museum’s reaction to the aggression, brutality, and violence that Russia is sowing on Ukrainian lands.
On July 7, Nel presented the collaborative exhibition “Current Affairs: Conversations Around the Body” by the M I L K Collective. Four artists—Gillian Rosselli, Tosca Marthinus, Martina Gruber, and Neena Borrill—combined the visceral power of their bodies and photography to reflect on what they witnessed, in person or from a distance, in the past and the present.
On June 24-25, 2022, Nova Frontier Film Festival (NFFF) returned to the Billie Holiday Theatre in Brooklyn, New York, to present its much-expected fifth anniversary edition.
At 300Magazine, we are happy to be one of the sponsors of the virtual art exhibition “Broken Mirrors,” organized by Culturally Arts Collective. It is a pleasure to tell more people about the major creative initiative that is so vital nowadays!
On June 2, Cape Town’s art gallery Nel presented a new exhibition titled “Echoes of My Mind” by Luxolo Witvoet. Using cartoon-style artworks, the South African artist recreates reality and uses memory as a source of reference.
Art Basel 2022 promises to be a hell of a fair that will certainly shake the art world with its incredible presentations. Recently, organizers of the show have dropped some information regarding the most dazzling highlights of the most anticipated art fair of the year. Let’s take a closer look!
On April 20, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Museum of Russian Art opened a group art exhibition dedicated to fascinating political cartoons by talented artists. As stated on the official page of the museum, the event will be on view until the end of the war.