Sebastien Courty: The Golden Thread Artist
Interview: Sebastien Courty How did you come up with these spectacular and unique hand-crafted textile art pieces? It all started in France when I first wanted to become a Continue Reading
The Best Contemporary Artists and Art Collectors

Interview: Sebastien Courty How did you come up with these spectacular and unique hand-crafted textile art pieces? It all started in France when I first wanted to become a Continue Reading

Peruvian artist Jaime Miranda-Bambarén moves between sculpture, performance, and video with a devotion that borders on ritual. His practice is rooted in the dialogue between matter and myth, where wood Continue Reading

Unpublished pictures of Conor Mccreedy’s studio in Zürich. Artist Statement Conor Mccreedy is a South African- British artist who is based in Zürich, Switzerland. Since beginning his career in Continue Reading

Artist’s Biography Prince Dimitri is descendant of Catherine the Great, Louis XIV, Charlemagne, the Medicis, the Greek, Danish, Italian, Belgian and Yugoslav royal families. The jewelry collections of these families Continue Reading

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Interview Artist: Alejandro Dron Who were your mentors early on in your career? The most important one was the Argentinian artist Gyula Kosice, founder of Continue Reading

Dalila Pasotti’s work occupies the space where art and science merge into one language of wonder. Born in Turin, Italy, and based in New York, she is a sculptor and Continue Reading

Hunt Slonem’s creative journey is a profound celebration of life’s interwoven layers—nature’s transient beauty, cultural heritage, and the spiritual essence of art. Recognized globally for his distinct neo-expressionist style, Slonem’s Continue Reading

INTERVIEW Artist: Carolyn Oberst What childhood experience has left the most vivid impression on you, one that still shapes your sense of place or joy today? Growing up in Continue Reading

To stand before one of Lee Jaehyo’s sculptures is to witness the quiet intelligence of matter. His forms—composed of wood, nails, and steel—seem less constructed than revealed, as if nature Continue Reading