‘A Mother’s Tale’ Exhibition – celebrating the legacy of Motherhood

‘A Mother’s Tale’ Exhibition – celebrating the legacy of Motherhood

The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is ‘Breaking the Bias’ and in reflection, we could think of no greater example than that of Mothers: first-generation Mothers, migrant Mothers, working Mothers,

Of Serenity and Vibrance: The Colorful Dreams of Annabel Faustin

Of Serenity and Vibrance: The Colorful Dreams of Annabel Faustin

For French painter Annabel Faustin, her dreamlike paintings served as a form of therapeutic expression, originating from her early work which conveyed subjects of sleeping characters, expressing her own tiredness at the

The Radiant Chaotic Good of Jewel Ham

The Radiant Chaotic Good of Jewel Ham

Olisa Jr. interviews New York artist Jewel Ham on her latest exhibition, ‘i said what i said.’ Interview & Words by Olisa Jr. At 23 years old, the New York artist Jewel

Bethany Collins’ Art Offered Me Lessons on The Nuances of Self-Conception

Bethany Collins’ Art Offered Me Lessons on The Nuances of Self-Conception

The first painting of Bethany Collins’ work I came across was her piece, “Well, They Just Don’t Match Up” II, from her series titled Noise. It was an undoubtedly alluring visual of white spatters

The Artists Affirming Black Excellence In The Metaverse And NFT Space

The Artists Affirming Black Excellence In The Metaverse And NFT Space

Highlighting Black Artists, taking up space in the world of NFT. Words by: Olisa Jr. For such a long time, art has served as a surreal and peculiar visual language of self-expression,

Mo G is the incredible hair artist and visionary behind Chicago’s natural hair movement

Mo G is the incredible hair artist and visionary behind Chicago’s natural hair movement

Mo G intentionally pays homage to the African tradition of hair art and pushes it forward to reflect the image of Black women in 2022. Mo G offers Black women the ability

ART SHOWS + EXHIBITIONS TO VISIT AT NYC FASHION WEEK

ART SHOWS + EXHIBITIONS TO VISIT AT NYC FASHION WEEK

Words by Olisa Jr. The next few weeks, for the glamorous world of fashion, entails sublimely tailored dresses, chic designers, daringly beautiful runways, and much more to look forward to, and while

Amarachi Nwosu’s ‘The Ones Who Keep Walking’ tells the story of Art, Music and Culture in Africa right now.

Amarachi Nwosu’s ‘The Ones Who Keep Walking’ tells the story of Art, Music and Culture in Africa right now.

GUAP speaks to photographer and filmmaker Amarachi Nwosu on her debut feature film; The Ones Who Keep Walking. Amarachi Nwosu is a photographer, filmmaker and director who over the years has lived and

The masterful depiction of everyday life – an artistic review of Lubaina Himid’s Latest Exhibition

The masterful depiction of everyday life – an artistic review of Lubaina Himid’s Latest Exhibition

We had the opportunity to invite the talented painter and writer, Sondliwe Pamisa, to review the latest exhibition at the Tate, showcasing the work of Lubaina Himid. Sondliwe’s work explores and chronicles

Lydia Chan unveiled as Now Gallery’s [@NOWGallery] 2021 design commission

Lydia Chan unveiled as Now Gallery’s [@NOWGallery] 2021 design commission

From 19 November 2021, set designer, multidisciplinary artist and world-builder Lydia Chan will be transforming NOW Gallery into a provocative and futuristic fantasy world. Through an alternative lens, Lydia has reinterpreted nature as a foreign planet and bridged

HERVISIONS x Instagram’s ‘Fluid Imaginarium’  showcasing Gen Z’s limitlessly creative future of tech

HERVISIONS x Instagram’s ‘Fluid Imaginarium’ showcasing Gen Z’s limitlessly creative future of tech

Gen Z's are already light years ahead in terms of navigating the tech-sphere x creative space. However, following a visit to Instagram x HERVISIONS Motion installation 'Yours to Make: Fluid Imaginarium' we're

In this space, Yayoi Kusama’s art became real-life therapy, a saving grace, for a feeling that many people have not survived. 

In this space, Yayoi Kusama’s art became real-life therapy, a saving grace, for a feeling that many people have not survived. 

A visit to the Tate's Yayoi Kusama exhibition prompts the question 'When will society take creative/art therapy more seriously?'