24.9.22

Eastern European Art from the Vienna Contemporary Art Fair

The Vienna Contemporary Art Fair aims to highlight the best in Central and Eastern European art. The invite-only affair showcased close to 70 galleries and almost 700 works of art. Polish and Slovenian art dominated my pics but other Eastern European countries are on display as well. From the poetic work of Barbara Kapusta to the swimming glory of Yevgeny Petrov's art the show exhibited a Eastern European flair. I particularly liked Agnieszka Polska's shattered city, whose reflection of a skyline seemingly in water with colourful thunder made me nostalgic for my homeland. Equally intriguing is Monika Plentauskaite's 5 am, doll-like rendering. The face carefully covered by the girls hair, she sits on a chair waiting for the creature below her. There is a mystery to the work that I find answers everything that I find interesting about Eastern European art. That is, that the works hide and seek at the same time and are just waiting to be discovered.

1 Barbara Kapusta, She makes her body glitch, 2022, Austrian

20.9.22

A look at art from Africa with FNB Art Joburg

The FNB Art Joburg art fair is central to showing emerging contemporary artists from Africa. Johannesburg, being a cultural hub of South Africa, does a fine job of bridging the immense geographic discrepancies of the continent and aims to display as much art as possible under one umbrella. Whether it is the pensive portraits by Nigerian artist Oliver Okolo or the market scenes of Zambian artist Kandy Daka there's something appealing for everyone. Although art from Africa is highly prized it is still relatively unknown but FNB Art Joburg aims to play a critical role in shaping today's African artists and we hope to see more talent coming out of this continent in the future. I found the whole art fair equally engaging and I hope you do too.  

1 Adulphina Imuede, Paper Boats in my Garden, 2022, Nigerian

17.9.22

Delhi Art Week 2022

Delhi Art Week was my first real introduction to the art of India. It was the first time it was held on the Artsy platform. The fair held in New Delhi aims to show up and coming as well as established artists on the world stage and onto the art market.  Out of 890 artworks I have selected 33. It was a tough choice but well worth the effort. The sheer volume and variety was on full display here.  I hope you find the selections as engrossing as I do. I look forward to the next fair in 2023. Enjoy.

1 Avijit Dutta, Mystery I, 2021, Indian

 

13.9.22

3.9.22

Volume II: Art Market Hamptons 2022

1 Brian Keith Stephens, Delicate and Delicious, 2002, American

 


2 Erin Summer, Sunset Rising, 2020

3 Justin Lyons, La Flor Del Amor, 2022, American