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Faris Nakamura On Spaces Of Once Comfort

Faris Nakamura shares the psyche of space planning in Remember…

Art and Its Place in the Unsolvable Millennial Angst

What we see through each work of art has now become a reflection of society or the self and even with times as confusing…

7 Art Therapy Activities You Can Do On Your Own

Art therapy is the use of artistic methods to improve one's mental health or to treat psychological disorders.

5 Things To Remember Before Buying Photographs

As any expert would say, purchasing your first photographic print would need as much discretion as buying any other pieces for your collection. Here…

Chaotic Beauty In The Works Of Imam Santoso

This time, in Love Nature Unnatural, Santoso adds a distinguishable mark to his works—lines scribbled over and shapes forming that of…

Huseyin Sami Explores The Process Of Creation

Chroma presents the physical and tactile nature of painting for Sami and also reveals a preoccupation with exploring the spatial qualities…

Beginner's Guide On How (Not) To Collect Street Art

With a movement so open and so vague as such, is there any way you can collect them? Yes and no; here's why.

What Are Zines: History, Emergence, And Evolution

From fandoms to sociopolitical situations, a zine is the ultimate expression tool for a lot of people and the Asian market has long been picking up.

The Reason Why Street Art Is So (Un)Definable

Street Art continuously spreads throughout contemporary art and has ultimately been crossing boundaries making it hard to define what it truly is.

'Phenomena' On The Inevitable Science Of Art

Through the eyes of the participating artists, Phenomena

Why You Should Start an Art Collection in Your 20s

There can't be a better time than now. Here are all the right reasons why you should start your art collection as early as in your 20s.

Cut & Curated: Back To The Year 4891

Man or god made disasters, natural selection, the survival of the fittest—the way see all these things will change as time passes and as the…

What Tells The True Value of Works On Paper?

What tells the true value of works on paper? Is it the medium used, the artist, or something more?

Evolutionizing Visual Media In The Eyes Of Olan & Manok Ventura

There are many ways people have innovated with the presentation of things and in the show Fractured Perfection, brothers Manok and…

10 Contemporary Artists And Iconic Album Arts They Made

Among the many album arts we've all come across with, a good lot is done by contemporary artists or have been appropriated from their works. Here are…

Dongwook Suh and Sooyoung Kim Muses Over 10 Years Of Artistry

For the past 10 years, South Korean artists Dongwook Suh and Sooyoung Kim have both been part of ONE AND J. Gallery. To reminisce their artistic journey,…

The Universe of Ciane Xavier: Grim Secrets of the Human Psyche

Brazillian-born, Philippine-based artist Ciane Xavier tells us and the spotlight is immediately turned from the artist to its viewer. Xavier's works…

A Beginner's Guide In Protecting Your Collection According To Experts

As your collection grows, it may be hard to maintain each piece but it shouldn't come with too much stress on the collector. We gathered just the right…

The Universe of Yuree Kensaku: A Paradoxical Phantasmagoria

To stand in front of a Yuree Kensaku mural delivers a multitude of feelings. It's towering and it makes you feel small but you ultimately become part…

To Step In The Crowds Of Rodel Tapaya's World

Rodel Tapaya puts us in various settings in "On the Benefits of a Crowded Space" to help us see the bigger picture that tells varying stories as a…

Cut & Curated: The Inception Of Nature's Omniforms

This time, we have pulled together works that repurpose the organic into works of art—be it in forms of installations or paintings, Cut &…