Lene Kilde: Concrete, Wire, and Air
Lene Kilde’s sculptures exist in the space between form and imagination. Made of “concrete, wire, and air,” her figures invite the viewer to complete them—to see the gestures, emotions, and Continue Reading
The Best Contemporary Artists and Art Collectors

Lene Kilde’s sculptures exist in the space between form and imagination. Made of “concrete, wire, and air,” her figures invite the viewer to complete them—to see the gestures, emotions, and Continue Reading

Eric Zener’s paintings capture the instant where immersion becomes both surrender and self-discovery. Best known for his depictions of water, he transforms the surface of pools and oceans into metaphors Continue Reading

Armando Mariño stands among the most distinctive voices of contemporary Latin American art. His practice, marked by sharp social awareness and visual poetry, navigates themes of migration, identity, and resilience Continue Reading

Matteo Pugliese is one of Italy’s most distinctive contemporary sculptors, known for transforming the human body into a metaphor for struggle, persistence, and release. His figures, often emerging from walls Continue Reading

There is a quiet lyricism in Susan Freda’s sculptures, a sense that light and form are engaged in constant conversation. Known for her ethereal dress and shoe forms, Freda weaves Continue Reading

Renelle White Buffalo’s art moves between memory and reclamation. A member of the Lakota Nation, her work transforms ancestral symbolism into a contemporary visual language that resists simplification. Through bold Continue Reading

In Daniela Forti’s hands, glass ceases to be a material and becomes a living presence. Her sculptures seem to breathe, suspended between fluidity and solidity, light and shadow. Each piece Continue Reading

Mike Stilkey’s work exists somewhere between sculpture, painting, and narrative. Known for his melancholic yet humorous figures painted directly onto discarded books, Stilkey has transformed what is often considered obsolete Continue Reading

Regan Rosburg’s work moves between beauty and mourning. Both artist and naturalist, she transforms bones, insects, feathers, and resin into intricate ecosystems that explore the tension between life and decay. Continue Reading

Born in Omsk, in the former Soviet Union, Gleb Goloubetski inherited not only a lineage of architects and painters but also a profound sense of visual harmony. His father, an Continue Reading