• ART AND DESIGN : A TIMELESS SYMBIOSIS

    A journey through form, function, and expression
    Colorum F-40 - Ceramics, stoneware - 149 x 34 x 34 cm - 2024
    Colorum F-40 - Ceramics, stoneware - 149 x 34 x 34 cm - 2024

    The dialogue between art and design finds a unique resonance in the work of Åsa Johansson, a contemporary artist whose creations embody a delicate balance between aesthetics and functionality. Inspired by the ideals of the Bauhaus movement, she explores the intricate relationships between form, color, and material, reaffirming the enduring relevance of this artistic current in today’s world.

     

     

  • ART AND ARCHITECTURE

    A redefinition of space and perception
    Pim Palsgraaf, Mycelium 01, Mixed media, 127x60x60cm, 2021.
    Pim Palsgraaf, Mycelium 01, Mixed media, 127x60x60cm, 2021.

    In the realm of contemporary art, artistic creation transcends its traditional boundaries to interact with and even infiltrate the viewer's space. This expansion is embodied in immersive, monumental works, designed not only to be contemplated but also to be touched, traversed, and experienced from ever-changing perspectives. This shifting relationship between artwork and audience becomes an integral part of the artistic process, positioning the viewer in an active role of creation.

     

    "The power of contemporary art lies in its unique ability to awaken and engage our senses."

  • STUDIO VISIT

    Exploring the Artistic Process: In Conversation with Jean-Philippe Duboscq
    © Annuschka Leung
    © Annuschka Leung
    During a recent visit to the artist’s studio, we had the pleasure to talk with Jean-Philippe Duboscq (Belgium, 1960) and embark on a journey diving into his artistic universe, where every day is an exploration of creativity and experimentation. While walking through his workshop, he shares insights into his unconventional artistic process and the philosophy that underpins his work. We discover the latest series of works that are keeping him busy and he talks us through his creative process.