Contemporay art : 119 Articles

Read 119 exclusive articles related to "Contemporay art" on ArtMajeur magazine

Why do landscape subjects make us feel good?

Art history • 8 minutes read
Why do we enjoy looking at green? Why does a meadow, a forest, or even just the rustling of leaves in the wind bring us peace? What is it in nature that soothes our senses, relaxes our gaze, and helps us breathe more freely — even just through an image?...

Interview | Laurent Chevrollier: I have my own style

Artist portraits • 7 minutes read
" My artistic journey is rather chaotic because, you see, I am color blind. I always had the ambition to become an artist, but this anomaly posed a problem for me. Without a doubt, today everything seems possible, but when I was younger, it seemed complicated to me that my work could be recognized knowing this."...

When Street Art Challenged Pop Art: A Chronicle of an Encounter Between Fresh Paint and Serial Icons

Art history • 7 minutes read
When Pop Art meets Street Art, confrontation is inevitable. On one side, the ironic elegance of consumerism; on the other, the poetic rage of the streets. Two artistic visions that challenge each other, chase one another, and exchange sharp provocations...

The Conceptual Art of Rosemarie Trockel – From Schwerte to Kunstakademie Düsseldorf

Artist portraits • 5 minutes read
Rosemarie Trockel, born on November 13, 1952, is a renowned German conceptual artist. Her diverse body of work spans drawing, painting, sculpture, video, and installation, often blending various media. Beginning in 1985, she became particularly known for her innovative use of knitting machines to create textile-based artworks.

Beyond the Visible: The Art and Memory of Luc Tuymans

Artist portraits • 10 minutes read
"Luc Tuymans (born June 14, 1958, in Mortsel, Belgium) is a visual artist renowned for his paintings that explore humanity’s relationship with history and its tendency to ignore it. The memory of World War II recurs throughout his work."...

Christopher Wool: Language, Abstraction, and the Raw Edge of Contemporary Art

Artist portraits • 7 minutes read
Christopher Wool (born in 1955) is an American artist whose work, since the 1980s, has explored themes related to post-conceptualism...

Affordable Art Fair Berlin 2025: accessible art returns to the German capital

Art news • 6 minutes read
After the great success of its inaugural edition in 2024, the Affordable Art Fair Berlin returns for its second edition in June 2025, reaffirming itself as an unmissable event for contemporary art lovers...

Lorenza Cavalli: The Narrative of Past Stories

Artist portraits • 7 minutes read
"Rather than becoming an artist, I have always felt that I was born an artist. Undoubtedly, I had to learn how to practice the profession of an artist and navigate the delicate balance between creating works and presenting them to the world—a process that began twenty years ago and is still ongoing...

Milena Paladino: In Search of Beauty

Artist portraits • 7 minutes read
"Creativity has always been one of the main traits of my personality. I looked for beauty in everything around me."

Kostyantin Malginov: the inner need for self-expression.

Artist portraits • 2 minutes read
Kostyantin Malginov, an artist with a diverse background, has explored a range of techniques from watercolor to sculpture, yet it is the intricate structure of silk that has always captivated him the most...

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