Both artists explore the power of presentation in their works and how we choose to present the internal or external,…
Read More…The stories are nasty, grotesque, and hugely unsettling, everything one could wish for from a horror comic…
Read MoreIt would seem a crime to explore outsider artists without referencing Banksy,…
Read MoreThe term outsider art was coined in 1972 in the title of a book by art critic Roger Cardinal as an English equivalent for art brut (French: "raw art" or "rough art"), a label created in the 1940s…
Read MoreFamily history is invoked through the use of photographs and other memorabilia. Absent fathers provide another point of connection…
Read Morethe ghastliness of his boisterous cousins, his ineffectual uncles, and the unsavoury doctor, who, despite…
Read MoreThe Playground Project took over the biggest gallery space in the venue …
Read MoreBUT the Future is only dark from the outside.
Leap into it—and it EXPLODES with Light….
Something that has sparked interest in recent years is the presence of the narrator in comics and graphic novels. In Skandalon, Tazane himself...
Read MoreAll the lost clauses so full of importance,
all the sleepless and listless nights
unseen by human eyes,
the mithering misery of it all:
...no matter how they are used, can not be underestimated and that language is a creative tool for us all.
Read MoreHow to explain modern chaos/ confusion and MADNESS of crackers without cheese?
How to keep sane when the world is crazy...
The pieces above demonstrate how art can help to create a synthesis between art and science…
Read MoreRoll up, roll up, to the greatest science show on earth
you might not understand them yet, but you're sure to see their worth.
There is mystery and magic here - to witness and behold ….
for his iconic surrealist and bold paintings of dripping clocks and obscure dreamscapes…
Read MoreStevenson's poem is about an imagined happy homecoming in death - a short poem of longing and returning, a profound sense of accomplishment and belonging. Larkin's is very much the opposite - a savage condemnation…
Read MoreIs this a poem?
Just because I say it is?
Or does it require more
alliteration and anomalies,
perhaps, or striking…
The world we live in is incredibly complex, international events, climate change and social issues to name a few things are becoming a more important factor in how we live our lives. Society…
Read MoreGlimpses of the artist’s true intention, heart, seen in Exquisite Fallacies, their past, present…
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