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Typography Art - 10 Artists Breaking Boundaries
Explore 10 artists who have used typography to blur the lines between art and graphic design
July 28, 2022
New & Noteworthy: July 2022
July is here and The Artling is bringing you a refreshing curation of artworks for this month to expand your collection!
July 15, 2022
New Artworks For Your Collection: June 2022
The Artling presents our newly added artworks for June 2022 that ranges from photograph prints, abstract paintings to sculptures.
June 09, 2022
New In Artworks: May 2022
April showers bring May flowers, this month The Artling brings to you new artworks to brighten up your home after days of gloomy weather. This May our newly added artworks are diverse in discipline, from abstract paintings to mixed-media pieces. Our May collection is nothing short of vibrant, colorful and full of life, perfect for Spring and Summer. Read on to browse some of our top picks for the month of May!
April 29, 2022
The Art Gallery of New South Wales Presents: The Sydney Modern Project
Opening its doors to the public on Saturday 3 December 2022, the Art Gallery of New South Wales is expanding its territory, becoming the city’s largest cultural development since the Sydney Opera House. The expansion features a remarkable new building designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects SANAA as well as an extraordinary display of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art showcased across the campus. Overlooking the Sydney Harbour, the Art Gallery is the leading art museum in Sydney and one of Australia’s pre-eminent cultural institutions. The AU$344 million project will transform the already iconic art institution to create a new art museum with two buildings connected by a public art garden with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art being a significant aspect to the expansion.
April 29, 2022
10 Contemporary Korean Artists You Should Know
Korean artists have garnered the attention of the global art community with their unique approach to creativity. The Artling has compiled a curated collection of 10 contemporary Korean artists you should know and look out for.
April 28, 2022
10 Artists Creating Recycled & Eco-Conscious Art
In honor of Earth Day, The Artling showcases 10 artists who work with recycled material, creating eco-conscious art.
April 14, 2022
New In Artworks: April 2022
This April, The Artling brings to you new artworks to brighten your home during the rainy month. Our collection of works ranges from sleek and unforgettable sculptures to whimsical paintings and photos to add to your collection of artworks. Browse through our April collection to get inspired!
April 07, 2022
The Art Fair of the Future: NOMAD Circle
Every year, a group of discerning art & design collectors, professionals and aficionados get together over the course of one week in order to visit a fair that, to this day, is unique. Since its inception in 2017, NOMAD successfully completed nine editions in St. Moritz, Monaco, Venice and a virtual edition in Cannes. Each year, a new location for the forthcoming edition is announced. What stays the same are breath-taking locations that unite the best of art & design under one roof. During the latest Nomad Circle edition in St.Moritz, Switzerland we had the pleasure to sit down with one of the co-founders Nicholas Bellavalance-Lecompte:
March 29, 2022
New In Artworks: March 2022
This March we are excited to share with you a selection of great new artworks on The Artling. As the weather gets warmer, add new artworks to your space to create the perfect collection just in time for spring. From vibrant sculptures and paintings to calming photographs, our new in artworks are great for all spaces. Browse through our newest addition and explore our diverse range of works to create your spring art collection!
March 24, 2022
Australia Pavilion at the Venice Biennale: An Interview with Curator Alexie Glass-Kantor
The 59th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia is near, and Australia is participating in the coveted biannual event. Commissioned by the Australia Council of the Arts, the Australian Pavilion, one of 29 national pavilions within the Biennale Gardens is presenting an idiosyncratic installation by contemporary artist and noise musician, Marco Fusinato. The installation titled DESASTRES is curated by Australia’s highly celebrated curator, Alexie Glass-Kantor. DESASTRES explores the idea of noise as music and, Marco Fusinato creates work in the form of installation, photographic reproduction, performance, and recording. DESASTRES is an experience of sound and image that places the audience at the center of the work. The artist will perform live for a duration of 6 months in the pavilion using an electric guitar. Fusinato also created a ‘Score’ for the live performance, a selection of images from the archives printed on manuscript paper to make tangible the idea of image as sound. The installation reflects how the artist felt during the pandemic and the frustrations and turmoil of being bound indoors. Curated by Alexie Glass-Kantor the exhibition is Australia’s 41st representation at the Biennale. The Artling had the opportunity to interview Alexie on her journey as a curator, her creative direction behind this year’s installation and working with the artist himself.
March 23, 2022
New In Artworks: February 2022
With new artworks and artists added to our online gallery daily, the month of February brings in more exciting art pieces ready to be fitted into your growing art collection. Live amongst great art that speaks to you by adding new pieces to your home from our newest collection or create a one-of-a-kind office environment for you and your team. Browse through our collection of newly listed paintings, photography pieces and sculptures!
February 14, 2022