Chiharu Shiota: Threads of Memories
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
The Best Contemporary Artists and Art Collectors

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

Grimanesa Amorós Peruvian-born American artist Grimanesa Amorós crafts monumental light sculptures that invite reflection on cultural heritage, communal bonds, and the interplay of humanity with technology. Seamlessly merging the past Continue Reading

There is a moment of silence before the first blow. For Simon Berger, that instant—between control and fracture—is where art begins. His material is glass, but what he sculpts Continue Reading

Eduardo Terranova’s art begins with what is often overlooked: the humble jute sack, the rough weave of a fabric once used to carry coffee or grain. In his hands, these Continue Reading

For Tobia Ravà, painting is a form of coded revelation. Numbers and Hebrew letters, inscribed across his canvases, generate worlds where mathematics and mysticism converge. His works shimmer between precision Continue Reading

Born 1974, Los Angeles. Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Tom Fruin makes public sculpture that’s hard to miss and easy to love. His works—houses, water towers, windmills—glow with Continue Reading

Jean Paul Donadini approaches painting as both ritual and rebellion. Known for his playful wit and conceptual rigor, the French artist transforms everyday gestures—the trace of a brushstroke, the crease Continue Reading

Mathieu Lehanneur moves through disciplines the way light moves through glass—changing form without losing clarity. His work occupies the fertile space where science, design, and art converge, guided by a Continue Reading

In the hands of Massimiliano Pelletti, marble ceases to be stone and becomes thought. His sculptures, born from veins of onyx, quartz, and fossilized minerals, breathe with the paradox of Continue Reading

Rogan Brown carves paper as if it were a living tissue, exposing the hidden geometries of nature. His sculptures, intricate and meditative, explore the invisible architectures that connect the microscopic Continue Reading