Yunchul Kim's solo exhibition Gyre was showcased at the Korean Pavilion and included five installations the artist worked on over a couple of years. One of them, the monumental piece titled Chroma V (2022), is an encapsulation of Kim’s multifaceted background, as well as his approach to art and life in general.
Tag Archives: Art
Writing exhibition texts is an art form in itself. The introduction text is one of the first things you see when you enter the exhibition hall. It is meant to guide the audience through the installation and to help them understand the intention behind the artwork. With all of that in mind, how does one write engaging texts about art?
War is merciless and inhumane. It affects everyone without exception, wiping out everything on its way. It is horrifying to think how the terrors of war influence those who are already the most vulnerable — the children. In her new series of paintings, titled “Children of War,” Iryna Fedorenko reflects on the heartbreaking reality of a little human caught up in the flames of war.
From the Met to MoMA, from luxury exclusive exhibits to underground independent galleries, anyone can find something to satisfy their artistic hunger in the Big Apple. New York City museums are home to many exquisite collections, including the work of those who already made their mark in the global history of art. Here are three art exhibitions in New York that hopefully will reintroduce you to already-known classics from a brand-new perspective.
In Seoul, the South Korean economical, infrastructural, and cultural heart, various contemporary art museums and galleries have been emerging since the 60s. Some of them will impress you with their architecture and interior design, while others will introduce you to opulent collections and non-conventional artistic mediums.
If you are a beginner in digital art and want to master this amazing form of creativity, here you have a complete student’s guide that will help you find out the fundamentals of digital drawing and painting.
The idea for the Venice Biennale came from the consul of Venice Riccardo Selvatico in 1893. The basis for this was the success of the National Art Exhibition held in Venice in 1887. The Venice Biennale was established in 1895 as the "International Art Exhibition of the City of Venice." The first biennale featured works by artists from 16 countries.
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is the third most visited museum in the United States. It is also among the top twenty most visited modern and contemporary art museums in the world, making it one of the main attractions of New York.