It comes out of the frame... and disappears: hyperrealism the Mexican way, 3D on Juan Medina's canvases.
Mexican artist Juan Medina creates paintings where the line between the visible and the imagined dissolves. His work is a powerful blend of symbolism, magical realism, and deeply personal philosophy — where the human body, time, and memory become central themes.
French pin-up and Art Deco fashion: the forgotten genius of Louis Icarus
Louis Icart was an artist who turned feminine grace and refined sensuality into a symbol of the Art Deco era. His work is a captivating blend of charm, seduction, and elegance, capturing the spirit of Paris between the wars.
“Beauty without a filter: how Monica Cook is breaking visual taboos.”
The Milk Fruit exhibition received positive reviews from critics and viewers, who noted Cook's unique approach to combining organic and inorganic materials.
“An Artist of Two Worlds: How Ivan Vladimirov Became a Chronicler of Wars and a Hidden Chronicler of Revolution”
His artwork showed a different side of what was happening, acquiring an expressiveness comparable to the works of Ivan Belibin and Sergei Malyutin, whose work was also unclaimed by the new authorities.