This is the latest exhibition by Pakpoom Silaphan, a Thai contemporary artist who began his artistic career with mixed-media works influenced by the Neo-Dada movement, the precursor to Pop Art.
Elbufer in Dresden, placed side-by-side with any of Dix’s iconic war paintings of mangled bodies, is a jarring and stark contrast that one can’t look away from, perfectly illustrating the ravages of ...
As for Santana? Her visual roots are more securely embedded in Cubism and Dadaism, movements that, although 100 years her senior and naturally, sexist at that, have also helped posit the artist firmly ...