5 moments to meet… Natalia Goncharova
By Sybaris Collection Acclaimed for being one of the most representative women artists of the Russian avant-garde, Goncharova studied sculpture and architecture.
Read moreBy Sybaris Collection Acclaimed for being one of the most representative women artists of the Russian avant-garde, Goncharova studied sculpture and architecture.
Read moreBy Sybaris Collection Käthe Kollwitz (Königsberg, 1867 – Moritzburg, 1945) is a German artist who has unanimously obtained favorable opinions from critics and the public. Interested in politics, particularly feminism (she studied at the Munich School of Female Artists in…
Read moreKarla Leyva (Nuevo León, 1979) By Sybaris Collection Karla Leyva is a total artist. She has explored practically all platforms of art: video, photography, sculpture, installation and performance from political, philosophical and aesthetic perspectives. Born in Nuevo León, Mexico, her…
Read moreBy Mariel Vela The phrase “the personal is political” is frequently associated with second-wave feminism in the U.S. It was important to radicalize the notions of intimacy, reproductive labor, wage inequality and bring forth to political territories what was…
Read moreBy Sybaris Collection Ai Weiwei is one of the most controversial contemporary artists internationally. However, there are some undeniable themes: he is an artist who is socially, politically, economically and ecologically committed to his context. In addition, he is…
Read moreBy Sybaris Collection Victor Vasarely was an artist dedicated to op art. Although he studied medicine, his interest in abstract art was more than genuine. When thinking about his name, it is common for the viewer to see the image…
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