A Review of Nan Goldin: The Ballad of Sexual Dependency at the Museum of Modern Art, New York
by Flora Alexandra I digiQualia.comDefined as the voice of a generation, the American photographer Nan Goldin is known for capturing the most intimate experiences of her friends and lovers across Boston and downtown New York. At the Museum of Modern Art in New
The Afro Basaldella exhibition at Connaught Brown, London
by Flora Alexandra I digiQualia.com13th October – 17th November“Like most Italians, Afro knows how to celebrate. The fanciful, ebullient side of his nature emerges in the high-keyed recent paintings—those in which he allowed himself the most freedom and spontaneity to date. In these,
Alibis – Sigmar Polke, 1963-2010 at the Tate Modern
by George Upton I digiQualia.com Before a friend suggested that we go to see his retrospective, I had never heard of Sigmar Poke. The extensive and comprehensive exhibition, just closed at the Tate Modern in London was, then, a welcome introduction to Polke
The History of Art is Messy… Let’s Talk: Marc Dalessio
by Poppy Field I digiQualia.comAs an Art History undergraduate, I spend a substantial amount of time with my eyes fixed upon an image or nose in a book…. in these moments my thoughts revolve around times gone by. But, I also reflect upon