by powmag | May 30, 2025 | Artists, International, News, Power
By Claire Wooden In her series “Household Surrealism”, Helga Stentzel transforms ordinary domestic items into characters and scenarios, redefining how we perceive the relationship between art, objects and daily routines. Stentzel’s work, based in London...
by powmag | Abr 28, 2025 | Artists, International, News, Power
Amidst the group exhibition Woman in a Rowboat at the Olivia Foundation, Mexico City, American artist Joan Snyder’s Magic Meadow (1994) emerges as a profound exploration of emotion, memory, and abstraction. Snyder’s painting, suffused with a field of roses,...
by powmag | Abr 4, 2025 | Art Fairs, Artists, Gallerys, International, News, Power
In a world saturated with visual stimuli, Mexican artist Alejandro Glatt proposes another way to experience art. His work fuses the sensorial, the technological and the ritual, creating immersive experiences where perception goes beyond the visual. Through the use of...
by powmag | Mar 18, 2022 | Art Travelers, International, Power
We have seen murals of all styles and also of all sizes but this time we are talking about a 2,287 square meter mural that covers an area that includes a basketball court, a soccer field and a volleyball court, it is really huge, it is one of the largest...
by powmag | Feb 13, 2022 | Art Travelers, Gallerys, International, News, Power
Can any body appear, as Judith Butler asks herself? Can the norms of permitted corporality be cut through? During the early days of pandemic reclusion, the absence of other bodies obliges me to have some register of my own. Following lines to their vanishing point and...