Zoe Williams, from the Riva Tunnel to the Sunday fantasyby Stefano PirovanoWith a new film Zoe Williams explores secret fantasies and forgotten desires. But the core of the matter is the artist's ability to shape imagination (with her hands).
Margherita Moscardini reveals where sustainable art can be foundby Stefano PirovanoMargherita Moscardini, the Municipality of Reggio Emilia and Collezione Maramotti give birth to the first European extra-territorial fountain and reopen debate on public art.
Visiting Ibrahim Mahama, in Tamaleby Jasmina TrifoniTo better understand Ibrahim Mahama's new monumental installation in Milan, we've been to Ghana, attending the opening of the art centre he founded in his hometown.
Emerging artists to watch: Srijon Chowdhury and his dark positivityby Stefano PirovanoFor Srijon Chowdhury painting is a site of consciousness, where light always wins over darkness and symbols are messengers announcing the future.
Cleo Fariselli, dominant chordsby Stefano PirovanoCleo Fariselli's upcoming solo exhibition proves the Turin-based artist is finally ready to explore painting and look beyond duality (thanks to a new periscope).
Walking with Pauł Sochacki the thin line between humor and politicsby Piero BiselloIntroducing Berlin-based artist Pauł Sochacki approach to art, in preparation for his upcoming solo show at Sfeir Semmler gallery in Hamburg.
Maxwell Alexandre: rising of a Brazilian idolby Maria do Carmo de PontesThe first main institutional exhibition of artworks by Maxwell Alexandre is about to open at MAC Lyon. Here some insights to better understand his potentialities.
Three writings on Jannis Marwitzby Piero BiselloAn analysis of Jannis Marwitz's art practice carried out from three diffrerent perspectives, taken by three different artwriters, including the artist himself.
Is Muntean/Rosenblum the Instagram’s forerunner?by Stefano PirovanoA decade before the social networks were born Muntean/Rosenblum had questioned the Instagram format, and predicted its consequences.
Sanam Khatibi, from objects to orderby Piero BiselloBrussels-based artist Sanam Khatibi’s collection of objects is a fundamental part of her artistic practice. An analysis of her act of hoarding shows why she is not but an another example of the artist as collector.
In preparation for the debut of Jill Mulleady at Galerie Neuby Stefano PirovanoFirst solo show of Jill Mulleady at Neu marks a decisive step forward in her career. We sat down with the artist to better understand how she is evolving
With regard to Sam Falls’ recent works about time and natureby Paul LasterSam Falls' first solo show at 303 Gallery in New York puts the Californian artist into the sight of masters of abstract art such as Jackson Pollock and Yves Klein. But he never stops thinking about the future.
Elke Lente, Filip Gilissen and Couturissimo at the Pentahotelby Piero BiselloOn the 29th August the Pentahotel Brussels hosted a daring one-night art project curated by Elke Lente and Filip Gilissen. CFA sat down with the two artists to better understand where that experiment has been taking them.
Rodrigo Hernández at Pivô: the abstract nun looks sensualby Maria do Carmo de PontesRodrigo Hernández solo presentation at Pivô melts dreamed dreams with reality and turns abstraction into a personal map of Modernism.
Philippe Model will stage Musée de Valence’s collectionby Stefano PirovanoMusée de Valence opens its depot to Philippe Model, who turns the galleries into a stage where actors play according to colours. A spark brings back to life the sleeping artworks..
David Thuku and the barter of ideasby Zihan Herr There are only a few days left to visit David Thuku's solo show at Red Hill Art Gallery in Nairobi, but we expect to see a lot more of him in the near future, if we will be able to follow him (out of the box).
Shining a light into Adam Gordon’s darknessby Paul LasterNew York-based artist Adam Gordon is melding painting with installation and photography, but it’s not the medium itself that he cares about; psychology and solitude come first.
Sam Falls’ first institutional exhibition in Europe is an elegiac statementby Stefano PirovanoSam Falls' show at Galleria Civica di Trento sets a new dialogue between Minimalism and Nature. But light and life are still leading his artistic research.
Rising artists to watch: Louis Fratinoby Stefano PirovanoLouis Fratino is having his first solo exhibition outside the US at Antoine Levi, in Paris. The body of works he is presenting confirms his talent as a painter, so we tried to find out more about his artistic personality.
Beatrice Marchi and a formal illusion over beautyby Stefano PirovanoBeatrice Marchi presents a new body of works which surveys the artist's role and questions our social identity. Are we really all passengers travelling on the same train?