Marina Capdevila Unveils “Eternal Gold: The Magnificent Era” Mural in Pforzheim

Title: Marina Capdevila Unveils “Forever Gold: The Glorious Age” Mural in Pforzheim Marina Capdevila, an acclaimed Spanish artist, has recently brought her artistic skills to Pforzheim, Germany, where she created an impressive mural named “Forever Gold: The Glorious Age.” Pforzheim, renowned for its deep-rooted legacy in jewelry and watchmaking, served as the ideal setting for Capdevila’s mural, which honors longevity, […]

An Artist’s Perspective

**Artists Reimagining Studio Spaces** In today’s evolving art scene, traditional studio norms are often set aside in favor of more flexible, inspiring environments. For many artists, their workspace isn’t confined to four walls but extends to wherever creativity strikes. This adaptability not only influences their artistic process but also how they interact with their surroundings. **Creating Beyond Walls** Many artists […]

Asian Cultural Council Provides Fellowships and Grants for Research and Cultural Exchange Opportunities

**Asian Cultural Council’s 2026 Global Grant Cycle Opens for Applications** The Asian Cultural Council (ACC) invites artists, art professionals, and organizations to apply for its 2026 Global Grant Cycle. Throughout its history, ACC has facilitated over 6,000 cultural exchanges across 26 countries, regions, and territories in 16 disciplines, enriching cross-cultural dialogue and understanding. **Grants and Fellowships Overview:** 1. **New York […]

Artists Consider Boycotting Venice Biennale Due to Controversy Over Israeli Pavilion

**Artists and Cultural Workers Threaten Boycott of 61st Venice Biennale Over Israel’s Participation** The 61st Venice Biennale, scheduled to commence on May 9, 2026, faces potential boycotts from artists and cultural workers due to its invitation to Israel. The anonymous group Art Not Genocide Alliance (ANGA) expressed their objections in an open letter, calling for Israel’s exclusion due to its […]

Fiber Artist Constructs Expansive Installations Featuring Light-Reflective, Color-Altering Effects

In the late 1990s, Janet Echelman, who was a painter at the time, journeyed to India only to find her paints ultimately go missing. Upon arriving in a fishing village, she swiftly changed direction, crafting sculptures using knotted fishing twine. These initial endeavors continue to influence Echelman’s artistic practice decades later, which mainly centers around monumental fiber installations. Nowadays, she […]