Going Back to the Future. Exhibition by Novus Arte X Studio Cantatore

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Novus Arte and Studio Cantatore proudly announce their first joint exhibition: Going Back to the Future, a three‑day event where contemporary art, live music, and dialogue come together (Friday, November 7 | Vernissage | 17:00–22:00, Saturday, November 8 | Open Gallery + DJ Set | 17:00–22:00, Sunday, November 9 | Finissage & Artist Talk | 12:00–18:00). The exhibition marks the official opening of Studio Cantatore and the first physical show curated by Novus Arte.

Novus Arte is an art marketing agency that supports visual artists and cultural organizations in increasing their visibility, strengthening networks, and developing collaboration opportunities. With an online reach of over 1 million art lovers per month, Novus Arte connects exceptional talent with leading art institutions worldwide through strategic positioning and marketing campaigns.

With this new exhibition, Novus Arte brings its online mission to life: breaking down the boundaries between the art world and the public. What began as an online art community showcasing today’s most exciting artists now takes physical form—a space where art, dialogue, and connection are at the forefront. Admission is free. Art often seems inaccessible and elitist, even though many people truly appreciate it. Together with Studio Cantatore, we want to show that art can be accessible and inspiring. This exhibition reflects the vision for Novus Arte: building connections between museums, galleries, artists, and a broader audience.

Participating artists are Eelco van Loenen:A visual artist whose intuitive and layered practice spans painting, sculpture, and design, often using recurring symbols to explore human relationships, focus, and life’s transitions. Fhatuwani Mukheli  A South African artist whose emotionally resonant works draw on childhood memories and African identity, known for collaborations with global brands like Red Bull and Converse. Pablo Cantatore: A young artist developing socially engaged projects at the intersection of social issues and absurdist work. His documentary Plastic Dromen (KRO NRCV) was recently featured at the Netherlands Film Festival.

Photo credit: Novus Arte

 

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