Articles posted in Inside Scoop, Out of the Studio tagged with art speak, home, photography, review
5 Next Level Urban Photographers
Photographers have been capturing the magic of the city since commercial cameras became available in the mid-1800s, and they continue to find the mystery of the urban jungle to be intriguing. We’ve rounded up a group of photographers who view the urban landscape through a unique lens.
The Heart of Modern Art in Africa
Ellie Armstrong reviews Cape Town's Zeitz MOCAA, the largest contemporary art museum in Africa.
Top 6 TV Shows and Films for Art Lovers
Ruth Millington gives us the lowdown on 5 great TV shows and films for art lovers.
6 Winning Artists Take on Modern Photography
Lori Zimmer explores the practices of 6 exceptional photographers on the Rise Art Prize global shortlist.
Our Top 3 Highlights of 2017
It's our 6th year as a company, and boy has it been an exciting one. We pick out 3 highlights from 2017 that we're proud of.
Five Questions with Neo Maditla
Q&A with Rise Art Prize judge, Neo Maditla. Neo is Editor in Chief of DesignIndaba.com, the leading design and creativity platform in South Africa. She is a seasoned writer with experience in print, TV and online.
Indulging in Duchamp and Dali
Writer and curator Lori Zimmer reviews the Royal Academy's new 'Dali/Duchamp' exhibition, which offers an enlightening dialogue between the two masterful weirdos of art history.
3 Exhibitions to See in LA Right Now
Venice Beach and Hollywood Boulevard aside, there is some seriously good art to see in LA, and we're here to tell you what, when and why.
Five Photographers Who Test the Limits
On 19 August 1839, the patent for the Daguerreotype - the first photographic process - was released to the world. And we have the French government of the time to thank. Merci. Photography has come a long way and we tend to take for granted the technological leaps and bounds that have happened over the past century and three quarters. We spotlight five artists who push photography even further, testing the limits of subject and technique.
3 Artists to Make You Laugh
Art should be something that brings you joy when you look at it. With this in mind, I’ve chosen my favourite Rise Art photographers whose works really make me laugh. I’d love these works on my walls, to make me smile every day.