On Sunday, May 19th, the Lewisham Polish Centre was transformed into a haven of creativity and style as it hosted the exhilarating exhibition “Now” and the fashion show “Now: Where Comfort Meets Elegance.” Bozena Krasowska organised this event as a…
On Sunday, May 19th, the Lewisham Polish Centre was transformed into a haven of creativity and style as it hosted the exhilarating exhibition “Now” and the fashion show “Now: Where Comfort Meets Elegance.” Bozena Krasowska organised this event as a…
Since the beginning of time, man has surrounded himself with beautiful objects. Works of art shape our sense of aesthetics and influence the quality of our lives. The history of their trade is as old as art itself. Nowadays, private…
In the heart of London’s bustling art scene, two individuals with distinct artistic styles find themselves drawn together by a shared passion for creativity. As they embark on a journey of collaboration, their diverse perspectives and techniques blend harmoniously, transcending…
In the heart of London’s Mayfair, the Miart Gallery has become a sanctuary for art enthusiasts, and this season it plays host to a remarkable exhibition titled “Coexistence.” Bringing together the awe-inspiring wildlife photography of Lars Beusker and the exquisite…
“In the depths of the forest, halted in four winds by ancient trees whose leaves in summertime offered blessed shade. Stand stark against the first faculty imperial Estate’’. Open the door, put your suitcase aside, and quietly start exploring the…
Tanzania is a country in Africa famous for its mineral deposits with a unique blue hue, named after its place of origin, tanzanite. It is at least a thousand times less common than diamond and is found only at the…
Since prehistoric times, ceramic and glass materials have had significant roles in technology, culture, and arts. Once humans discovered that clay could be found in abundance and formed into objects ceramics take an important role in civilization. The oldest known…
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Dr Gindi is one of Switzerland’s foremost sculptors. Known for her bronzes that often feel chimerical yet seem eerie at times, Dr Gindi, in her search for the infinite, is seeking to render the real conjectural and the conjectural real. Her work powerfully registers…
My favorite National Pavilions: Poland: Polish Roma artist Malgorzata Mirga-Tas – she has covered the walls of the pavilion with tapestries that pay homage to individual pioneering Roma women. The works are inspired by old and newer stories of the…
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