An Interview with Clio Newton in Zurich, Switzerland
Clio Newton is an American fine artist living and working in Zurich, Switzerland. She is known for her large-scale charcoal portraits, which perfectly capture her subjects. Artists she's been inspired by include Alice Neel, Artemisia Gentileschi and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Clio trained
A Review of Irina Korina at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow
 First established by Dasha Zhukova in 2008, the iconic Garage Museum of Contemporary Art has since been re-designed by Rem Koolhaas in Gorky Park, Moscow. As described by their curatorial team, ‘the Museum’s extensive program of exhibitions, events, education, research, and
A Review of Frieze New York on Randall’s Island, New York
Frieze New York is an annual event, which attracts a broad spectrum of collectors, artists and gallerists to make the pilgrimage over the East River and discover an impressive selection of both modern and contemporary art. Across just four days,
An Interview with David Uzochukwu in Brussels, Belgium
 David Uzochukwu is a self-taught, 18-year-old photographer based between Paris and Brussels. In recent years, he has progressed from self-portraiture to major collaborations shooting FKA Twigs for Nike as well as a series for Adobe Photoshop. Whilst shooting for publications
An Interview with British artist Milla Eastwood in her Studio in Brixton, London
Brixton-based painter Milla Eastwood and I first met at the preview of her critically-acclaimed solo exhibition Drunk on Colour at The Dot Project in Chelsea. Combining traditional and contemporary techniques, I thought her a perfect fit for Digiqualia. Although I have always
An Interview with Artist and Glass-blower Andrew Erdos at his Studio in Bushwick, Brooklyn
The Brooklyn-based artist Andrew Erdos and I were introduced by the founders of The Chimney gallery when a visit to their Bushwick space led to a spontaneous studio visit. With a link to the Italian tradition of glass-blowing, I though
A Review of Julio Le Parc: Form into Action at the Perez Art Museum, Miami
November 18th 2016 - March 19th 2017 Â Celebrated for his boundless energy, the 88-year old Argentinian artist Julio Le Parc is currently exhibiting at both Galerie Perrotin, New York and the Perez Art Museum, Miami. Internationally-known for his perceptually illusory paintings,
A Review of the Georgia O’Keeffe Retrospective at Tate Modern, London
"I paint because colour is a significant language to me."  Georgia O’Keeffe’s retrospective at Tate Modern coincides with the much-anticipated Switch House extension, but has independently attracted thousands of summer visitors. It is perhaps because the great American modernist gave a
An Interview with the Conceptual Artist Anna Fafaliou in her Dalston Studio, London
The conceptual artist Anna Fafaliou and I first met after a talk I gave on ‘artists of the digital generation,’ but ironically we had actually shared an Instagram flirtation before that. Just as her beautifully curated digital presence has attracted
A Review of the ‘Delacroix and the Rise of Modern Art’ Exhibition at the National Gallery, London
17th February - 22nd May 2016 The Sainsbury Wing’s newest guest is the French painter Eugene Delacroix, known for his impassioned works of Romantic art. Their current exhibition captures his influence on iconic modern painters such as