Art

“References of Suffering”: why you should go to Tracey Emin’s new exhibition in London

Damien Hirst's 1991 programmatic work, where the carcass of a tiger shark "swims" in a formaldehyde tank, was titled "The…

5 months ago

On art, wars and censorship. Interview with an anonymous artist 742

Your art is closely connected with the theme of wars and first of all with the war in Ukraine. As…

5 months ago

The 12 best exhibitions to open in London in September

Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers. When: from September 14, 2024 to January 19, 2025Where: The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, WC2N…

6 months ago

“Orwell of our time”: how Vladimir Sorokin’s exhibition in London turned out to be

"The Day of the Oprichnik," presented at Shtager&Shch, is based on the novel of the same name by Vladimir Sorokin.…

8 months ago

ZIMA Magazine’s Artist of the Month. June winner – Andrey Chugunov

Andrei works at the intersection of digital and analog media, combining sound art, installation, technological sculpture, generative graphics, audiovisual performance…

8 months ago

Artist Karina Eibatova – about contrasts of light and darkness, space and disappearing painting

Karina, in one of your early manifestos you talk about loving our planet and the natural world. Intuitively, it seems…

9 months ago

ZIMA Magazine’s Artist of the Month. May winner – Karina Eibatova

Karina Eibatova was born in St. Petersburg, however, her career took an international path from the very beginning. The artist…

9 months ago

“An artist who creates music”: the story of pianist Anna Stasiuk

The artful sounds of the piano fill the walls of The Raffles, a historic hotel in central London, every evening.…

1 year ago