
David FeBland
MON CŒUR FAIT VROUM In the right context, repetitions can be a beautiful thing – or to put it another way, less can indeed be more. So the tradition of the so-called “Three questions” – an easy way of finding out what it is that drives artists in their work – seems a natural fit for Coeur et Art. Accordingly we will be asking artists, curators, designers, writers and other creatives three such questions in future. Consider the three questions … Read more

Irene Cruz & Edoardo Romagnoli
DOUBLE TROUBLE For our DOUBLE TROUBLE series, we talked to Irene Cruz and Edoardo Romagnoli who are exhibiting alongside at the booth of Luisa Catucci Gallery at the upcoming photo basel during next weeks art fair week in Basel. Both of them have been like so many before them, deeply affected by the moon, yet with very different outcomes. While the Spanish photographer Irene Cruz pays homage to the moon and the feminine dimension on the outer worldly setting of … Read more

Nomad
MON COEUR FAIT VROUM In the right context, repetitions can be a beautiful thing – or to put it another way, less can indeed be more. So the tradition of the so-called “Three questions” – an easy way of finding out what it is that drives artists in their work – seems a natural fit for Coeur et Art. Accordingly we will be asking artists, curators, designers, writers and other creatives three such questions in future. Consider the three questions as … Read more

Neal Fox
MON COEUR FAIT VROUM In the right context, repetitions can be a beautiful thing – or to put it another way, less can indeed be more. So the tradition of the so-called “Three questions” – an easy way of finding out what it is that drives artists in their work – seems a natural fit for Coeur et Art. Accordingly we will be asking artists, curators, designers, writers and other creatives three such questions in future. Consider the three questions … Read more

Guido Brancher
MON COEUR FAIT VROUM Repetitions if applied in the right context can be a beautiful thing. We have always been a fan of a “less is more” approach so the tradition of the so-called three question game as an easy tool to understand (a fracture) of the motives of an artist seems a natural fit for Coeur et Art. Naturally, there are many other reasons to champion the number three or therefore to ask always the same three questions. The … Read more

Chiharu Shiota
CONVERSATIONS Coeur et Art editor Inga Nelli talked to Chiharu Shiota about identity, process, the meaning of colour and voids as an essential part of our life. An Encounter: This might be the best way to describe the feeling when you meet Chiharu Shiota’s monumental and immersive thread installations for the first time. Regarding artist and theorist Lee Ufan, an encounter is a point at which a human being initiates a relationship with the material world. Shiota’s works do exactly … Read more

Alexey Shifman
INTRODUCING Alexey Shifman and the Destruction Exhibition Alexey, you are not only leading the RAW Streetphoto Gallery in Rotterdam, which primarily serves as a platform for street photographers, but also the Gloss Gallery in Tel Aviv. You yourself come from another area professionally. Please give us a brief summary of how this all started and what drives you as a gallerist above all else? Hi! You are totally right: In my first profession, I am a naval architect who runs two … Read more