Lifestyle Kiri Ken’s Fragile Paper Artworks Lifestyle July 23, 2017 Kiri Ken’s Fragile Paper Artworks As you may have noticed, paper art is everywhere at the moment – and the work seems to get more and more intricate, from Catfriendo and Pippa Dyrlaga to Yulia Brodskaya. Full Article
Lifestyle Fringe’s First Solo Exhibition in Cape Town Lifestyle July 21, 2017 Fringe’s First Solo Exhibition in Cape Town Graffiti-inspired artist Fringe’s first solo exhibition in Cape Town is on display at the Worldart Gallery until 27 July 2017. Full Article
Lifestyle 10 Paintings By Inès Longevial Lifestyle July 20, 2017 10 Paintings By Inès Longevial Paris-based artist Inès Longevial creates graphic-style paintings and illustrations, from colourful florals to striking portraits of women. Full Article
Lifestyle WATCH: Keeping Bathhouse Art Alive Lifestyle July 19, 2017 WATCH: Keeping Bathhouse Art Alive Mizuki Tanaka, Japan’s first female sento mural artist, wants to keep the art of sento crafting alive in an age where it has lost popularity. Full Article
Lifestyle WATCH: Meet The Artist: Josep Pla-Narbona Lifestyle July 14, 2017 WATCH: Meet The Artist: Josep Pla-Narbona Directed by his daughter Anna Pla-Narbona, this intimate video is a look into the mind and thoughts of Spanish artist Josep Pla-Narbona. Full Article
Lifestyle 5 Things To Look Forward To at Turbine Art Fair 2017 Lifestyle July 13, 2017 5 Things To Look Forward To at Turbine Art Fair 2017 Turbine Art Fair (TAF) is celebrating five years of contemporary art, so we chose five things we’re looking forward to at this year’s event. Full Article
Lifestyle The Largest Mural In The World Lifestyle July 12, 2017 The Largest Mural In The World Russian street artist Misha Most recently completed the world’s largest mural, taking up a whopping 10 800 square metres. Full Article
Lifestyle Illustrators We Love: Roelien Booysen Lifestyle July 11, 2017 Illustrators We Love: Roelien Booysen Taiwan-based South African illustrator Roelien Booysen’s expressive illustrations are a gateway into our collective memories. Full Article