Aaron Poritz: Sculpting Function into Form
Aaron Poritz moves between design and sculpture with the ease of someone who understands both structure and intuition. Trained as an architect, he builds objects that are as precise as Continue Reading
The Best Contemporary Artists and Art Collectors

Aaron Poritz moves between design and sculpture with the ease of someone who understands both structure and intuition. Trained as an architect, he builds objects that are as precise as Continue Reading

Artist’s Biography Amy Genser works with paper, paint, metal and wood to explore her obsession with texture, pattern, and color. Evocative of natural forms and organic processes, her work is Continue Reading

There is a quiet unease that runs through Roby Dwi Antono’s paintings—a blend of innocence and melancholy that feels both tender and haunting. His figures, often childlike with vacant eyes Continue Reading

In the world of contemporary public art, Gillie and Marc have created a language of their own. Their sculptures appear in unexpected corners of cities around the world, yet they Continue Reading

There is a quiet precision in Scott Albrecht’s work, a kind of balance that reveals the discipline behind its apparent simplicity. Each line, color, and shape is deliberate, yet together Continue Reading

By Carol Real In the aftermath of the recent Art Expo in New York, I had the pleasure of encountering the remarkable artist Julieta Tawil. Her exquisite body of work, Continue Reading

Chiharu Shiota weaves spaces that exist between the visible and the invisible, transforming memory into architecture. Born in Osaka in 1972 and based in Berlin since 1999, she is known Continue Reading

Across his career, Jairo Alfonso has transformed the act of looking into an archaeology of memory. Born in Havana in 1974 and now based in New Jersey, the artist investigates Continue Reading

José Camacho paints as if each canvas were a meditation on transformation. His works, layered with symbolism and material experimentation, trace the tension between matter and meaning, memory and reinvention. Continue Reading

There is a point where dreams and memory meet, and that is where Havier paints. His canvases unfold like quiet revelations, merging the precision of realism with the boundless logic Continue Reading