19 Mar 2024 Capturing the Beauty of Spring in Art Embrace spring in our selection of blooming artworks!
22 Jun 2014 All About the CoBrA Movement and Our Favorite Works CoBrA is an artistic movement that advocates a return to natural primitivism in order to "deculture" art. With Artsper, discover the history of this singular movement!
23 Nov 2013 Strike a pose Elle existe depuis les premiers jours de l’invention de la photographie, a longtemps fait figure de parent pauvre, et prend désormais une place bien à elle: ce week end Artsper évoque avec vous le parcours de trois photographes de mode contemporains. Annie LEIBOVITZ Un hyperréalisme esthétisé à l’extrême, c’est ce qui pourrait caractériser le travail d’Annie Leibovitz. On lui doit…
27 Oct 2013 These artists have musical careers too! This week we dedicate an article to some of the artists that we love and who, one day, out of self-irony, for making fun of the contemporary art world or just for fun, decided to go beyond their medium and try a musical career. Martin Kippernberger, Joseph Beuys, Pipilotti Rist and Marcel Duchamp have made some nice sounds for you.…
04 Oct 2013 Art Abroad: Mexico! Mexico is too often with violence, drugs and corruption. But there is so much more to it! Discover the amazing contemporary art being produced in Mexico.
25 Sep 2013 Our favourites... James Rosenquist Have you heard of the American artist James Rosenquist, a key figure in the contemporary art? Between kitsch and pop-art, discover 10 paintings by the artist.
18 Sep 2013 Our favorites by... Candida Höfer This week Artsper looks at German artist Candida Höfer, an photographer who specialises in large formats photos of of empty interiors.
06 Sep 2013 Our favourites by... Gabriel Orozco Discover our favourite artworks by Gabriel Orozco's. It might be subjective but its a great way to discover the artist's work.
28 Aug 2013 Our favorites by... David Hockney From landscapes, to portraits and pools, explore our favourite works by David Hockney, one of the UK's (and the world's) most cherished painters.
21 Aug 2013 Our favourites by... Tom Wesselmann Tom Wesselmann looks at the world with a fresh eye, his artwork is just in-between sensuality of females nudes and still-life. Please discover our ten favorite artwork, as a purely personal suggestion.
06 Aug 2013 Our favourites by... David LaChapelle David Lachapelle is a photographer that you need to know about: he delivers a humouristic and sarcastic criticism about today's icons and culture.
31 Jul 2013 Our favourites by... Christo & Jeanne Claude Learn more about the couple famous for their land art: Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Let yourself get wrapped up by their art. Their work is often monumental and impressive. We never get tired of it!
24 Jul 2013 Our favourites by... Anish Kapoor This week, Artsper is focusing on the British artist Anish Kapoor’s, internationally renown for monumental works like Taratantara or Tall tree and the Eye.
06 May 2013 In Théo Haggai's Studio At the occasion of the exhibition “Keith Haring, the political line” at the Musée d’Art Moderne of Paris, Artsper is meeting Théo Haggai, young 22-year-old artist, born in Paris but living in Aix-en-Provence and currently exhibited at the Nicolas Hugo Gallery. Artsper: What did you want to do when you were a child? I wanted to be a “plate layer”…
29 Mar 2013 Our Favorite Works of Land Art Land Art is the name of an art movement which uses the environment as a canvas for art. Here are several amazing and surprising works that will blow your mind!
22 Nov 2012 La touche artistique de...Steve Rosenblum Fondateur de Pixmania avec son frère Jean-Emile, Steve Rosenblum a débuté en 2006 avec sa femme Chiara, sa collection d’art contemporain. Préférant les jeunes artistes aux grands noms, sa volonté est avant tout de partager son enthousiasme pour ces artistes avec lesquels il a développé une réelle complicité. Après « Born in Dystopia », « Crossing Art », une réflexion passionnante entre art contemporain et…
06 Oct 2012 Art World Scandals! From nothing less than original Christ de Borja’s renovation to the temporary censorship of Picasso’s “Naked woman on a chair” at the Edimbourg airport...summer was marked by several artistic polemics. Artsper did not need more to get back to the most marked scandals of the last years. The most political: “Bush" Jonathan Yeo When, in 2007, Bush family ordered a…