The Venice Biennale 2024

With massive destruction, and a huge displacement of people continuing around the globe, within Meloni’s Italy, this year’s provocatively entitled  Stranieri Ovunque (Foreigners Everywhere) at the Venice Biennale was always going to be politically charged.  What started as an anniversary present to King Umberto in 1895, the The Venice Biennale has been attracting artists with […]

The Passing Of Winter

Menu Close Home Culture Lifestyle Science IELTS Speaking Health and Hobbies Life, Work And Education Cities and The Environment Technology And Social Media Art and Culture People and Relationships Grammar Contact Home Culture Lifestyle Science IELTS Speaking Health and Hobbies Life, Work And Education Cities and The Environment Technology And Social Media Art and Culture […]

Winter Scenes in Art

Peter Doig

From The Tate Modern, London Discover how artists have been inspired by the coldest season Winter in the northern hemisphere is a time of short days, cold winds, frosty walks and heavy knitwear. It’s a season that indicates the closing of an old year and the birth of another. This season has always inspired artists. Some […]

Marguerite Humeau

Marguerite Humeau (born 1986)[ is a French visual artist living in London. Her ‘Migrations’ is a new body of work made from biological and synthetic resin and polymers, salt, algae, seaweed, bone, pigments, mineral dust, ocean plastic, glass, and stainless steel. The installation at The Venice Biennale is composed of three sculptures named after ocean currents: El Niño, La […]

Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill

Gabrielle L’HIRONDELLE HILL

Métis artist and writer Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill’s work challenges the notion of the city as a “settled” place while laying bare the material history of colonisation. Hill collects detritus like beer can tabs, dollar store lockets, and dandelions, incorporating these found objects into sculptures and works on paper that, since 2018, she has called Spells – drawings […]

back to top