Framing- Neil Jenney
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The Best Contemporary Artists and Art Collectors
🇺🇸 In a continuous effort to promote and celebrate art, Goya Travel & Art Summit Magazine proudly unites in an inspiring collaboration. This time, our journey takes us to the Continue Reading
Leiko Ikemura was born in Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Her artistic journey spans continents, mediums, and cultural influences, resulting in a body of work that transcends boundaries and defies categorization. Continue Reading
Zhang Xiaogang is a prominent figure in contemporary Chinese art, renowned for his exploration of identity, memory, and the socio-cultural landscape of China through his figurative paintings and sculptures. Born Continue Reading
Among the great innovators of contemporary painting, Pat Steir first came to prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s for her iconographic canvases and immersive wall drawings. By Continue Reading
Leo Villareal’s artistic practice is an exploration of the fundamental elements that underpin complex systems. Through his work, he delves into the essence of systems, dissecting them to their most Continue Reading
Zhang Enli’s artistic vision transcends the mundane, elevating everyday objects into profound meditations on existence itself. Born in 1965 in Jilin Province, China, Enli’s journey as an artist is a Continue Reading
For over four decades, Minoru Nomata has dedicated himself to crafting a mesmerizing vocabulary of ethereal architectural and topographical forms, transcending temporal and spatial constraints within his paintings. Born in Continue Reading
Remy Jungerman, born in 1959, resides and works in Amsterdam. Initially, he pursued his education at the Academy for Higher Arts and Cultural Studies in Paramaribo, Surinam, and later Continue Reading
Amidst his tightly packed itinerary, I had the privilege of meeting with Kengo Kuma. During his brief stopover in NYC, the interview, held at the Japan Society, offered a rare Continue Reading
Izumi Kato, born in 1969 in Shimane Prefecture, Japan, has established a distinctive presence in the art world, breathing life into a realm that exists on the border between the Continue Reading