The Aesthetic Agitator: Dakis Joannou’s Artful Rebellion
By Carol Real Dakis Joannou is not merely a collector; he is a catalyst—a figure who transforms the role of art from the confines of possession to the expansiveness of Continue Reading
The Best Contemporary Artists and Art Collectors

By Carol Real Dakis Joannou is not merely a collector; he is a catalyst—a figure who transforms the role of art from the confines of possession to the expansiveness of Continue Reading

Emma Webster (b. 1989, Encinitas, California) paints landscapes that exist between memory, simulation, and myth. Her practice brings together virtual reality, sculpture, and oil painting to explore the shifting boundaries Continue Reading

Sir David Adjaye OM OBE is an award winning Ghanaian-British architect known to infuse his artistic sensibilities and ethos for community-driven projects. His ingenious use of materials, bespoke designs and Continue Reading

Few artists have reshaped the boundaries of language and image as profoundly as Xu Bing. Born in Chongqing in 1955 and trained at Beijing’s Central Academy of Fine Arts, he Continue Reading

Beatrice Glow Interview By Kristen Evangelista Tell us about yourself. Does your upbringing inform your work and worldview? Growing up in California along the Pacific Rim, I developed an awe Continue Reading

Anselm Kiefer has spent more than five decades working against the comfort of forgetting. Born in Germany in 1945, in the immediate aftermath of collapse, he belongs to a generation Continue Reading

Joan Semmel (b. 1932, Bronx, NY) has spent more than six decades redefining how the female body is seen and understood. A painter of striking conviction, she has worked against Continue Reading

At Goya & Art Summit Magazine, we are committed to promoting and celebrating art. We are excited to announce an inspiring collaboration that invites you to explore the captivating world Continue Reading

Qiu Xiaofei is best known for his evocatively colored paintings that fuse intuitive and playful forms. Using memory, allegory, and a dreamlike narrative, he draws on both Eastern and Western Continue Reading

Cristina de Miguel (b. 1987, Seville, Spain) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A graduate of the University of Seville (BFA, 2010) and Pratt Institute (MFA, 2013), her practice Continue Reading