“We live in a fractured world. I’ve always seen it as my role as an artist to attempt to make wholeness” Sir Anish Mikhail Kapoor, born on March 12, 1954, in Mumbai, India, is a prominent British-Indian sculptor known for his innovative installation and conceptual art. He has lived and worked in London since the […]
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Francis Bacon
“Painting is a duality and abstract painting is an entirely aesthetic thing” Francis Bacon is an Irish renowned artist known especially for his disturbing paintings. He was born in Dublin in 1909 and his production counts more than 500 paintings. He had inherited asthma from his grandfather and he couldn’t stay near dogs or horses. […]
Will Martyr
“Initially, the compositions are about the seduction of place, but they also have subtle fine art representations within them which bring in symbolism and narrative which can be explored” Will Martyr is a British artist known for his vivid, utopic paintings that depict idyllic poolside scenes and moments of joy and companionship. His upcoming solo […]
Tim Biskup
“I’m always looking for things that I like, but don’t understand. That’s the thing that I keep going back to” In the heart of the Southern California art scene, one name stands out for its unique blend of psychedelic imagery, pop design, and Baroque Modernism – Tim Biskup. Born on September 21, 1967, in Santa […]
Gianpiero D’Alessandro
“Ho sempre sognato di fare l’artista e… ci sono riuscito” Gianpiero D’Alessandro is a relevant Italian artist, born in 1993 in Sant’Anastasia, a small town near Naples. He started his artistic career as a teenager, creating caricatures and cartoons in his hometown, before going on to achieve international success as a digital artist and graphic […]
Yayoi Kusama
“I never have a plan of what I am going to draw” Yayoi Kusama is a renowned japanese artist known for her particular use of polka dots in her works. She was born in 1929 and raised in Matsumoto and when she was a child she had a poor economic background that made her develop […]
Kenny Scharf
“I’m constantly doing new stuff. I’m always excited. I’m a one-man tornado” Kenny Scharf is an American artist known for his participation in the interdisciplinary East Village art scene in New York City during the 1980s, alongside artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. Scharf’s diverse practice spans painting, sculpture, fashion, video, performance art, and […]
Mark Bradford
“I go through the arc of a relationship with every single painting that I do” Mark Bradford is an acclaimed American visual artist known for his large-scale collaged paintings that explore themes of race, class, and urban life. Some key points about his career and work: Bradford was born and raised in South Los Angeles, […]
Gerhard Richter
“Chance determines our lives in important ways” In the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary art, one name stands out as a true visionary: Gerhard Richter. This German master has spent over six decades creating a body of work that is as diverse as it is influential, seamlessly blending painting, photography, and printmaking to push the boundaries […]
Christopher Wool
“I was born with zero talent, so I had to work at it” Christopher Wool is an American artist known for his conceptual paintings and photographs. Christopher Wool has emerged as a trailblazing figure in the world of contemporary art, pushing the boundaries of what is possible with the medium of painting. Through his bold, […]









