Tag: art
Enzo Mari | The Master of Ethical Design Who Inspired Generations
Enzo Mari, Design as a Political Act Enzo Mari was more than just a designer — he was a radical thinker and a design intellectual who challenged the norms of market-driven aesthetics. Born in Novara in 1932, Mari shaped over fifty years of Italian design with an ethical, often uncomfortable but deeply consistent approach. For…
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Jean Jullien Creats New Ocean-Themed Installation at the France Pavilion of Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai

NANZUKA is pleased to announce the presentation of Osaka Kaiju, a new large-scale installation by French and past cover artist Jean Jullien, at the France Pavilion of Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai. The exhibition will be held through June 12, 2025.
Why Did Pope Leo XIV Invoke Van Gogh in His First Address?

“It seems to me an image of hope,” said the new pontiff in an inaugural address attended by around 40,000 people.
Xingzi Gu Shows the Vulnerability of Youth

The androgynous adolescents in Gu’s paintings are people who have interior lives but are not always sure which way to go.
Adam Henderson: Shapes That Speak in Silence
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Protestors Visit the Whitney After Cancelation of Pro-Palestine Performance
The action took aim at the decision made by Whitney leadership to cancel a pro-Palestine performance in its ISP exhibition.
An Artist Conjures Fleeting Indoor Clouds, Crafting Mesmerizing Vapor Sculptures That Vanish In An Instant
Berndnaut Smilde crafts fleeting clouds that hover indoors for mere seconds before vanishing, capturing the delicate balance between permanence and impermanence. His Nimbus series transforms grand spaces like churches and museums into ethereal dreamscapes, where misty forms contrast against solid architecture. Through these short-lived creations, he invites viewers to reflect on the beauty of transience […]
Beautiful Vintage Art Nouveau Posters by Henri Privat-Livemont
Henri Privat-Livemont (1861–1936) was a Belgian Art Nouveau artist known for his elegant poster designs featuring idealized female figures and floral motifs. After studying at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, he worked in Paris before establishing himself as a leading poster artist in Belgium. His most famous work, the “Absinthe Robette” poster (1896), […]