Digital and physical realms merge in TRAME Paris's 'Navette'
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Alexis André's algorithms take incarnate form through French loom-woven tapestries.
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by Zeynep Rekkali Jensen Apr 20, 2023
Alexis André's algorithms take incarnate form through French loom-woven tapestries.
by Sunena V Maju Jan 25, 2023
RDAI-designed Hermès flagship store at Madison Avenue narrates the tale of the brand’s Parisian roots and American dreams, in a dialogue of traditional and modern strokes.
by Manu Sharma Jan 19, 2023
French Artist Margaux Bonnardot discusses a practice that builds upon poetries of pain, memory and reclamation.
by Shraddha Nair Jan 06, 2023
Berlin-based artist Cyprien Gaillard looks at culture and preservation in Paris through installation and hologram-based artworks at Palais de Tokyo and Lafayette Anticipations.
by Vatsala Sethi Dec 31, 2022
Best of 2022: Artists that STIRred the art world by contributing to a technologically advanced future with virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and more.
by Manu Sharma Dec 15, 2022
Speaking with STIR, French-Swiss artist Andréa Philippon discusses his digitisation of natural, floral forms, his interest in NFTs and his influences.
by Manu Sharma Dec 06, 2022
French artist Bertrand de Becque explores the growth of his art practices and their possible future.
by Zohra Khan Nov 16, 2022
Speaking with STIR, the French experimentalist discusses the premise of his book, Architecture for Disquiet Bodies – "an archipelago of ideas, tests and experiences."
by Manu Sharma Oct 10, 2022
French artist Dimitri Thouzery discusses his love for organic randomness within coded, digital art.
by Vatsala Sethi Sep 24, 2022
Tbilisi Art Fair 2022, featuring prominent and emerging international artists, aims to bridge the inclusion gap, while exploring gender issues, conflict, and other themes at this year's four-day event.
by Rahul Kumar Aug 30, 2022
Illustrative Chronicles: The French illustrator Malika Favre’s design process with powerful graphics and clean geometry is both vibrant and minimalist.
by STIRworld Aug 13, 2022
JR's retrospective JR: Chronicles to travel to Kunsthalle München, Germany after its celebrated presentation at the Brooklyn Museum, New York.
by Rahul Kumar Aug 02, 2022
STIR looks at the art and design of illustration as a discipline to narrate stories of the contemporary urban, created in digital and non-digital formats.
by Shraddha Nair Jul 25, 2022
French interdisciplinary artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster is showcasing her immersive exhibition Alienarium 5, curated by Claude Adjil, at the Serpentine South Gallery in London.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jul 22, 2022
The London-based art gallery Alison Jacques is presenting visual artist Nicola L's first UK exhibition in partnership with the Nicola L Collection and Archive, Los Angeles.
by STIRworld May 26, 2022
Miss Tic, whose real name was Radhia Novat, passed away at the age of 66 after suffering from an unspecified illness. She was known for graffiti and stencil art in her work.
by STIRworld May 12, 2022
Prominent artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, Edvard Munch, Francis Bacon and more stole the show at the TEFAF New York Art Fair.
by Shraddha Nair May 11, 2022
French artists Caroline Denervaud and Adrien Dantou met during lockdown, and began immediately collaborating with each other on several projects including a Louis Vuitton promo.
by Vidur Sethi Apr 22, 2022
Paris-born artist Romain Kronenberg speaks about storytelling, language and myth in the unfinished narrative of Boaz, exhibiting at La Kunsthalle Mulhouse, France.
by Manu Sharma Feb 25, 2022
Exploring the strange, surreal, and anachronistic works of the French retro futurist artist Timothée Boubay.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Feb 21, 2022
France-based artist Caroline Le Méhauté creates multimedia works that invite viewers to reassess the role of human existence in accordance with space, matter, and time.
by Sukanya Deb Feb 18, 2022
Vincent Leroy speaks about the materiality and monumental nature of his international site-specific installations, across exhibitory spaces and naturally forming environments.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jan 14, 2022
The immersive exhibition at Bassin des Lumières, Bordeaux, relooked at the canonical paintings from the Impressionist period to offer an experience nurtured by immersive art.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jan 10, 2022
Daniel Dezeuze’s exhibition Écrans/Tableaux: Variations at Galerie Templon brought to the fore the art of making painting-sculpture to question the survival of traditional form of painting.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Jan 06, 2022
The exhibition Spiritus by the Paris-based artist Georges Poncet reaffirms the significance of the famed theme of spirituality through the series of photographs.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Dec 25, 2021
The Narcissus Theorem, Jean-Michel Othoniel’s latest exhibition of the glass sculptures at Petit Palais, Paris, relooks at the myth of Narcissism to evoke the world of idealism.
by STIRworld Dec 04, 2021
STIR speaks to the minds behind the bold mural by artist ChifumiKrohom on the basketball court at Mumbai’s St. Andrew’s High School, which evokes the power of team spirit in sport.
by Anmol Ahuja Nov 17, 2021
Delving on the dire question: “What would the Earth look like if man disappeared suddenly?”, French photographer Romain Veillon captures enduring architecture in ruin, bloom, and transition.
by Jincy Iype Nov 10, 2021
Where others see cracks in asphalt, Ememem finds a canvas to ‘flack’, inserting colourful tiles to turn defects into mosaic street art, earning him the moniker of “pavement surgeon”.
by Anmol Ahuja Oct 15, 2021
Next up in UNSCRIPTED, this week’s episode sees artist and designer Arik Levy bring the best of two worlds together with his unique brand of design, humour, and freedom.
by Anmol Ahuja Oct 08, 2021
As Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s ‘L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped’ comes down, STIR speaks with creatives Yves Béhar and Sandeep & Tania Khosla on their experience of the artwork.
by Manu Sharma Sep 12, 2021
French glitch artist, Thomas Collet, explores his raison d’etre and contextualises the glitch art within the technological discourse of computer programming.
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