Tell us what you do and your beginnings. I make paintings on silk, large-scale installations, 3D works (often forms made of fabric), watercolor drawings on khadi paper, and animations. I’m from the…
Anne Marie Price: Crafting a Sustainable Legacy in Mosaic Artistry
Thus, the artist Anne Marie Price (California) tells MuseumWeek Magazine about the beginning of her passion for art, but above all one of the oldest ever: mosaic. And then she adds: “To be able to tell a…
Data Humanism: the data that tracks our lives. Interview with Giorgia Lupi
Who said data is difficult to understand? Thanks to maps, graphs, and diagrams, any data relating to a particular phenomenon can be deciphered through a process of interpretation in which the visual…
Clouds and illusion. Interview with Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde
Tell us what you do and your beginnings. My work consists of installations, sculptures, and photographs. Amongst other things, I make clouds inside spaces. Initially, I wanted to study architecture. However, I…
All the shades of nature in the art of Victoria Obolensky
Tell us what you do and your beginnings. I attended Chelsea College of Art aged 23 as a mature student. I studied a foundation course, and I then went on to Camberwell…
Andrew Scott, the artist that breaks the fourth wall
Tell us what you do and your beginnings. I currently specialize in unique artwork that “breaks the fourth wall”. This is an expression borrowed from the theater in which the character will…
The making of Van Gogh. Landmark show in Rome punctuates vital moments in artist’s life.
Fabio Pariante (FP) spoke to the exhibition’s co-curator Maria Teresa Benedetti (MTB) about how the Dutch painter saw beauty in hardship. The Kröller-Müller Museum in the Netherlands holds one of the world’s…
Fabio Pariante (FP) talks to British artist Emma Talbot (ET) about how the art world is tackling climate change her work at teh Venice Biennale, and art therapy
FP Hi Emma, could you tell us about Where Do We Come From, What Are We, Where Are We Going? at Venice? ET I had a conversation with Cecilia Alemani, the curator…