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“In the Land of Silhouettes” - A solo show by Marcus Jansen

John Seed, a California-based art writer and curator takes us through Marcus Jansen's solo show titled "In the Land of Silhouettes". The show will be presented by Almine Rech and will be on view in Shanghai from March 17 through April 29, 2023.

"Owning something unique and desirable is a feeling that can’t be described."

Raphael ISVY aged 33 and father to two girls lives in Paris. Having studied mathematics and statistics to work in finance and asset management firms, Raphael has consulted for some of the biggest technology companies in the world ,selling software to banks. After 10 years in this sector, the moment had come to divert his energy and time away and focus more on his passion: art.

"We all have a rioter inside our walls." - An interview with DotPigeon

DotPigeon is the project of the art director Stefano Fraone that mixes in an explosive see-through, fashion, rap, pop culture and art glitch.

Art born from a world of memories - An interview with Rune Christensen

Rune is a self-taught artist whose work has found identity as part of a growing urban art movement. His paintings have been exhibited in Denmark, Germany, Australia and across the US. Much of Rune’s inspiration comes from his time spent travelling and observing cultural traditions, religious motifs, textiles, and costumes from around the world.

Reconnecting to heritage through art - An interview with Simona Ruscheva

Through my works I have found a way to reconnect with my source, that being my Bulgarian heritage where I endeavour to explore Bulgarian culture; inviting the viewer to submerge into the limitless sea of mysteries, rituals and realities existing beyond the being everyday life.

"My paintings are a commentary on the history of painting and image making, and I intentionally draw from a variety of sources to create a multifaceted visual language. "

Based in Los Angeles for just over 20 years, Amir H. Fallah originally moved from the Baltimore area on the East Coast to attend art school. Once finished with their studies, they decided to pursue a graduate degree at UCLA, and after experiencing the beautiful weather and the art scene in LA, never left. Back then, the art world in LA was not as big as it is now, which was actually appealing to Amir. It felt like the Wild West and allowed for more experimentation and rule-breaking compared to the high-stakes and specific trajectory of the East Coast, particularly in New York.