In this issue of summer 2016, a brief on miniature art in urban space (Joe Iurato, Pablo Delgado, Helen Evol, Helen Nodding, Slinkachu and Isaac Cordal) that allows you to look differently at the city.
Then, we immerse ourselves in the world of American Tara McPherson, star of toy design and Pop Surrealism of the 2000s, among the very first artists of the Jonathan LeVine gallery, which shows a beautiful astrolunary work. The Dutchman Collin Van der Sluijs has had his career since the end of the 2000s; 2016 marks its first major solo show in the United States. His paintings depicting portraits and animals with a childish delicacy sometimes close to the art brut represent a magnificent discovery!
More funky, more pinky, the American Buff Monster means that it is the ice cream season while the interview of Popay, more serious, allows us to take the historical measure of the French artist. His contribution to the history of graffiti and in a broader perspective, French painting is enormous.
Finally, we had the opportunity for his retrospective exhibition at the Maeght Foundation to meet Christo who has just finished a new titanic work in Italy on Lake Iseo. A sensitive portrait of the artist, who, since the death of his partner Jeanne-Claude, is only pursuing a common work with an unprecedented love.
As in each issue, you will discover our selection of emerging artists in our section A Work, an Artist; return to our favorite shows last season; admire and shop our selection of limited works.
Finally, our new agenda gives you access to 45 exhibitions selected by the editorial staff not to be missed in galleries and museums this summer and this fall.