By Gavin Lenaghan in How To, Resources
What terms could possibly best sum up Berlin as an artists’ destination? After all, with its cultural stock having been built up over the years by such a large proportion of incomers, one could argue that in many ways, Berlin’s…
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By Felix Wilson in Art And Culture
Free of interference from the outside world, the inside of the infinity box almost feels like it could be another dimension.
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By Gavin Lenaghan in How To, Interviews, Opportunities
London remains home to many of the world’s most significant artistic institutions and events, but is it the right city for you as an artist?
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By Gavin Lenaghan in Art And Culture, Opportunities, Resources
One only needs to wander around the capital to see all manner of colour and creativity.
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By Adriana Paradiso in Events & Review
A list of some fantastic artist events coming up in the month of November, submitted by the ArtWeb community: A Light Less Pale A solo exhibition by ArtWeb member Richard Whadcock. Dates Nov 10 – 28, 2018 | Gallery hours Mon-Fri 10am-4pm…
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By Lily Crossley-Baxter in Art And Culture, Events & Review
Host of Japan’s most prestigious contemporary print fair, the College Women’s Association of Japan is a little-known powerhouse of an organisation supporting women and the visually impaired in the country. Connected through a love of English, members of the CWAJ…
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By tiffanylim in Art And Culture, Artwork
Stimulate your senses at the Mori Building Digital Art Museum, the world’s first digital art museum in Tokyo.
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By Gavin Lenaghan in Art And Culture
A look at the Glasgow School of Art’s early history, influence and devastation.
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By Adriana Paradiso in Events & Review
A list of some fantastic artist events coming up in the month of August, submitted by the ArtWeb community: MFA Art and Humanities Masters Show 2018 Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design’s Masters Show celebrates transformative design and visually stunning…
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By Gavin Lenaghan in How To
Choosing the right paper for your art is one of the most vital steps in the printmaking process. Read on for tips on how select and prep your paper.
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By Adriana Paradiso in Events & Review
A list of some fantastic artist events coming up in the month of July, submitted by the ArtWeb community: First Street Gallery – 2018 National Juried Exhibition First Street Gallery is pleased to present the 2018 National Juried Exhibition. Curated by American…
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By Lily Crossley-Baxter in Art And Culture
This article was originally published on REthink Tokyo. Deep in the residential area of Yokohama’s Nishi ward are four tall, white, wooden structures with a simple open atrium and a focus on community and transparency. Providing a working and living…
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By Lily Crossley-Baxter in Art And Culture, Events & Review
This post was originally published on REthink Tokyo. While walking down a quiet street in Korakuen one night, Tokyo-based photographer Cody Ellingham was struck by the discordance of the structures he saw. On one side, the “hypermodern, illuminated theme park” of Tokyo Dome, and…
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By Lily Crossley-Baxter in Interviews
From sketching in high school to illustrating for the biggest names in Japan, Adrian Hogan has become one the most recognised names on the Tokyo creative scene. Having developed a love of sketching as a student during long commutes, Adrian…
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By Becky Matthews in Art And Culture
This post was originally published on London Cheapo. We’ve already gathered a few of London’s small, unusual and little-known galleries, but there are quite a few to explore, so you’re getting a part two. You lucky, culture-hungry cheapos. Read on…
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