Fernando Mastrangelo: Material as Meaning
Fernando Mastrangelo has built a language out of matter itself. His works, carved and cast from materials like sand, salt, powdered glass, and sugar, blur the boundary between sculpture and Continue Reading
The Best Contemporary Artists and Art Collectors

Fernando Mastrangelo has built a language out of matter itself. His works, carved and cast from materials like sand, salt, powdered glass, and sugar, blur the boundary between sculpture and Continue Reading

Known for his haunting “Matchstick Men,” German artist Wolfgang Stiller explores the fragility of existence through a mix of humor, introspection, and sculptural precision. His figures—burned-out matchsticks with human heads—have Continue Reading

Andrew Myers has transformed the most ordinary of materials—the humble screw—into a profound artistic language. His sculptures, composed of thousands of hand-drilled screws painted one by one, bridge painting, sculpture, Continue Reading

Julia Koceva’s work begins where silence does: in the space between breath and stillness, between light and shadow. A stippling artist of Bulgarian descent living in Sweden, she composes her Continue Reading

For Martín Riwnyj, the city is both a subject and a state of mind. His paintings capture the pulse of urban life—its steel and glass, its noise and solitude, its Continue Reading

Artist Bio Conor Mccreedy is an internationally known contemporary artist. He was born in 1987 in Johannesburg and grew up in Cape Town and Kwa-Zulu Natal. His first art piece Continue Reading

Julian Voss-Andreae’s sculptures seem to exist in two worlds at once—the visible and the invisible. Trained as a physicist before turning to art, he builds forms that translate quantum theory Continue Reading

To speak of Arnaldo Pomodoro is to speak of matter and myth, of the way time can be made visible through form. For more than seventy years, Pomodoro has transformed Continue Reading

Eric Zener’s paintings capture the instant where immersion becomes both surrender and self-discovery. Best known for his depictions of water, he transforms the surface of pools and oceans into metaphors Continue Reading