Light art and brilliant minds at the e-Luminate Cambridge Festival 2016

Light art and brilliant minds at the e-Luminate Cambridge Festival 2016

Many extremely talented international artists created artworks for the fourth edition of the e-Luminate Cambridge Festival 2016. Amongst them Ross Ashton, Susie Olczac, Mike Stephenson and Jack Beccegatto. This year’s theme was Connecting Light and the goal was to create connections between various parts of the iconic city of Cambridge. Each installation told a specific

Sebastião Salgado in Genoa with Genesis

Sebastião Salgado in Genoa with Genesis

From 27 February Salgado’s pictures that tell the story of his masterpiece Genesis will be exhibited in Genoa: charming black and white photographs explain how the Planet is now and how it must be preserved.

The story behind street art icon Shepard Fairey, creator of Obey

The story behind street art icon Shepard Fairey, creator of Obey

“The real message behind most of my work is ‘question everything’”. This is how Frank Shepard Fairey, one of the world’s most well-known contemporary street artists, describes his work, which is currently being exhibited at the ONO Arte Contemporanea gallery in Bologna, Italy.   Obey’s ascent: André the Giant Born in California in 1970, Fairey began his career in 1989 with

Magic exists. The e-Luminate Cambridge Festival brings it to light

Magic exists. The e-Luminate Cambridge Festival brings it to light

Discover the city in a new light. It all started when the founder and director of the festival Alessandra Caggiano was cycling through the iconic city centre of Cambridge, UK, whilst it was pitch black. “How wonderful this could be if it was all lit up,” she thought. Now at its fourth edition, the e-Luminate

The Praguian charm of Alfons Mucha

The Praguian charm of Alfons Mucha

Until 20 March Palazzo Reale in Milan hosts more than 150 artworks by the famous artist Alfons Mucha whose Art Nouveau strongly influenced his contemporaries’ taste through design, ads and objects.