Category: Journal

Paul Huxley. An Anthology

Paul Huxley. An Anthology

Artvisor is thrilled to announce Paul Huxley. An Anthology at Cardi Gallery, London, 15 October – 29 November. Curated by Piero Tomassoni, the exhibition surveys six decades of the artist’s practice, tracing the evolution of a language that bridges geometry, colour, and spatial rhythm. A central figure among the ‘New Generation’ of British artists who emerged...

21st October 202522nd October 2025
Hormazd Narielwalla. The Marvellous

Hormazd Narielwalla. The Marvellous

Artvisor and Bianca Arte are pleased to present The Marvellous, a solo exhibition of Hormazd Narielwalla at Buccellati’s Mayfair private rooms from 14 October to 14 November 2025. The practice of Hormazd Narielwalla (b.1979, India) works by invocation rather than illustration. Initially trained in Fashion Design before obtaining his PhD in Fine Art, Narielwalla builds...

15th October 202521st October 2025
Contemporary Istanbul 2025 Highlights

Contemporary Istanbul 2025 Highlights

This year’s landmark 20th-anniversary edition of Contemporary Istanbul (September 23–28, 2025), held within the atmospheric shipyard complex of Tersane, was marked by a sustained institutional confidence and the lively cross-pollinations of an increasingly globalised market. Artvisor was proud to play an active role in this edition: our team delivered a bespoke advisory and tours programme...

6th October 202521st October 2025
Coffee with Alessandro Roma

Coffee with Alessandro Roma

Coffee with Alessandro Roma Author: Yoli Terziyska “It is impossible to know where you are here, only your direction is known” Of Walking in Ice, Wednesday 4th of December, Werner Herzog  Alessandro Roma, born in Milan in 1977, is a multi-media artist living and working between London and Milan. He studied at the Brera Art Academy [...]

20th September 201716th October 2025

Code Art Fair 2017

This year, Artvisor and a host of emerging and established galleries will be flocking to Denmark for CODE, Copenhagen’s premier art fair. As a relative newcomer to the circuit of global art fairs, Code Art Fair, which is about to launch its second edition, is already making waves in the art world. Set in the bustling [...]

29th August 201716th October 2025
Artist Spotlight: Folkert De Jong

Artist Spotlight: Folkert De Jong

Born: 1972 in Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands Lives and works in: Amsterdam Latest Exhibition: Weird Science, Gem Museum of Contemporary Art, The Hague. Folkert De Jong creates macabre sculptures from polyutherene and styrofoam. His human sized figures are dismembered and reattached in bizarre poses. They often come dressed in theatrical clothing and splashed in [...]

25th August 201716th October 2025
Artist Spotlight: Carla Busuttil

Artist Spotlight: Carla Busuttil

Born: 1982 in Johannesburg, South Africa Lives and works in: Oxford, UK Current exhibition: Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London (June 13th - August 20th 2017) The South African born artist Carla Busuttil reformulates the conventions of portraiture to create grotesquely comical imagery. By parodying the faces, gestures and clothing of influential figures, she examines the [...]

28th July 201716th October 2025

Artist Spotlight: Sári Ember

Born: 1985 in São Paulo, Brazil Lives and works in: Budapest, Hungary Current exhibition: Longlife, Ani Molnár Gallery, Budapest, open July 5th. Ember’s art deals with duality and paradoxes. A multidisciplinary artist, her works question the nature of representation through a redefinition of classical genres of still life and landscape. Her practice moves across a wide [...]

14th July 201716th October 2025
Abraham Poincheval at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris

Abraham Poincheval at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris

On Monday at midday, the Palais de Tokyo is already bustling with movement as visitors fill in the vast repurposed 1930s building. Their first encounter in the vast entrance is a giant glass bottle, large enough for a few people to comfortably remove the giant cork and slide inside. In fact, the inside of the [...]

17th March 201716th October 2025
On Collecting Performance Art

On Collecting Performance Art

In the last few decades, contemporary art has evolved in an extraordinary number of ways. Amongst many surprising developments, Performance art has shown that its main means of expression, environments and live actions, are extraordinarily powerful and never cease to fascinate and unsettle viewers. Since their phenomenal rise in the Sixties, thanks to pioneers such as [...]

15th February 201716th October 2025