Interviews

Daria Startseva: Creating Spaces of Transformation and Presence
Article date: Monday, October 6, 2025

Daria Startseva: Creating Spaces of Transformation and Presence

Daria Startseva has always been drawn to visual storytelling, she studied Graphic Design and Advertising at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. 

 


Riemer den Ouden: Beauty as an Answer - A Conversation on Art and Connection
Article date: Monday, September 29, 2025

Riemer den Ouden: Beauty as an Answer - A Conversation on Art and Connection

Riemer den Ouden's work invites us to step away from daily reality and enter a world where light, color and emotion take center stage.


Kirsty Wain: Reimagining Nature through Color, Rhythm and Serenity
Article date: Monday, September 22, 2025

Kirsty Wain: Reimagining Nature through Color, Rhythm and Serenity

Kirsty Wain captures the living spirit of the landscape through bold, lyrical forms and a palette that transforms nature into something dreamlike.


Mieke Jonker: Finding Harmony in Quiet Interiors
Article date: Monday, September 22, 2025

Mieke Jonker: Finding Harmony in Quiet Interiors

Mieke Jonker started her creative career as a goldsmith, but was inspired to satrt painting after she saw Rembrandt's portrait of Haesje van Cleyburgh at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.


Between Reality and Imagination: Rafael Smet's Mystical Landscapes
Article date: Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Between Reality and Imagination: Rafael Smet's Mystical Landscapes

Rafael Smet grew up in a family where art was an important part of life. His mother, an art teacher at the Nymburk Elementary Art School in the Czech Republic, and his grandfather, a passionate violinist, gave him inspiration and support to develop his creative talent.


"Power, History, and Change": The Art of Marit Otto
Article date: Thursday, September 11, 2025

"Power, History, and Change": The Art of Marit Otto

Dutch artist Marit Otto experiences art on many levels and in many different ways. She looks for aesthetics and eloquence but also for a particular angle. 


Oscar Rey: Painting as a Gentle Rebellion against Forgetting
Article date: Monday, September 8, 2025

Oscar Rey: Painting as a Gentle Rebellion against Forgetting

Oscar Rey makes art the way others keep diaries, his canvasses are painted stories, lines pulled frompoetry and song. Each painting is a ritual, an attempt to preserve memory, to honor beauty, to map the ache between joy and grief.


Interview with Gernot Wieland: Confronting the Frailties of Recollection
Article date: Thursday, June 19, 2025

Interview with Gernot Wieland: Confronting the Frailties of Recollection

Gernot Wieland is an Austrian artist based in Berlin whose films, drawings, lecture-
performances and installations comment on human notions of belonging within inherited
social, political and psychological processes.


Interview with Anne Katrine Senstad: Sensorial Aesthetics & Semiotic Narration
Article date: Monday, March 31, 2025

Interview with Anne Katrine Senstad: Sensorial Aesthetics & Semiotic Narration

Anne Katrine Senstad is a multi-disciplinary Norwegian artist based between New York and Oslo. Her practice lies at the intersection of photography, film and video, neon sculpture and light based spatial installations, with a focus on the phenomena of perception, light, sound, and color.

Interview with Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer: Exploring Scapegoats at Sapar Contemporary, New York
Article date: Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Interview with Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer: Exploring Scapegoats at Sapar Contemporary, New York

Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer, the granddaughter of the iconic actress Audrey Hepburn, brings her first solo exhibition Scapegoats to Sapar Contemporary in New York.