Jairo Alfonso: Objectscapes
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
The Best Contemporary Artists and Art Collectors

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

Geometry, for Tony Sjöman, is not a matter of precision but of rhythm. His compositions pulse like music, guided by structure yet alive with improvisation. From the Brutalist concrete walls Continue Reading

Color, gesture, and psyche collide in Alexander Yulish’s work, where every stroke feels like a conversation between control and surrender. His paintings move with a musical force, translating emotion into Continue Reading

There are artists who paint the visible, and others who attempt to reveal what cannot be seen. Eugenio Cuttica belongs to the latter. His work moves in that subtle territory Continue Reading

There is something magnetic about mystery in the art world, and Jet Le Parti has turned that mystery into form. Refusing sales, galleries, and the machinery of fame, he exists 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

By Carol Real Helmut Ditsch, an artist caught between grandiosity and obsession, has built a career that defies the logic of the contemporary art market. His paintings, monumental in scale 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