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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 &…

Are Red Dots A Symbol Of Transparency Or An Act Of Vulgarity?

The use of red dots in galleries to indicate the availability of work can be traced as far back as the '70s. It was so widely used back then but if…

7 Contemporary Art Podcasts Worth Adding To Your List

We bring you 7 contemporary art podcasts that will help you develop your creative career or simply educate you on everything visual arts.

Dex Fernandez Lets Us In Infested Infinities And Beyond

In this exhibit, Fernandez takes us to infinity and beyond, where expectations surpass what we can perceive.

Irfan Hendrian’s Timely Exposition On The Relevance Of Paper

Taking inspiration from the dying publishing industry in his hometown, Bandung, we find that the exhibition is proof of paper's significance—its…

Retracing Histories With Wing Po So's Archeological Fiction

Wing Po So offers a new perspective on could-have-beens as he creates archeological artifacts that could be passed on as real, if not misleading in From…

How Tortured Artists In Mass Media Change The Way We See Art

The dangers this puts creatives and enthusiasts present itself nonchalantly and often, we shrug it off as it's been normalized over time.

Stories, Truths, and Beliefs In The Eyes Of Than Sok

Currents shows dimensions and reflections of years of studies…

The Many Faces Of Appropriation Artist Yasumasa Morimura

In 1988, Yasumasa Morimura photographed himself as the subject of Édouard Manet's Olympia, the realist painting of a naked lady (who…