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Labor as Living Memory: Jonathan Yubi’s Public Histories, Migrant Routes, and the Making of Contemporary Monuments
25 Feb 2026

Labor as Living Memory: Jonathan Yubi’s Public Histories, Migrant Routes, and the Making of Contemporary Monuments

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Artists, Events, Visuals | 0

Jonathan Yubi’s practice occupies a patient seam between history and present-day visibility, where labor’s quiet histories are coaxed into a … Continued

art, artist, history, labor, memory, paintings
A Quiet Cinema of Memory: Reflections on Time, Place, and Seeing in Luca Lobina’s S’Aquilegia Nuragica
16 Feb 2026

A Quiet Cinema of Memory: Reflections on Time, Place, and Seeing in Luca Lobina’s S’Aquilegia Nuragica

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Artists, Authors, Events, Other, Trendsetters, Visuals | 0

In the hush between ordinary days and the bright rumor of images, Luca Lobina unfolds a film that listens before … Continued

family, film, italy, memory, sardinia
Aleksandr Atyasov: Techno-Sacrality, Memory, and the Redefinition of Fear in Contemporary Art
17 Jan 2026

Aleksandr Atyasov: Techno-Sacrality, Memory, and the Redefinition of Fear in Contemporary Art

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Artists, Events, Visuals | 0

Aleksandr Atyasov emerges as a bold, multi-disciplinary voice at the intersection of technology, spirituality, and provocation. Born in Vitebsk, Belarus … Continued

art, artist, belarus, contemporary, contemporay art, memory, paintings, Poland, provocation, sacrality, technology, warsaw
Afterimages and Boundaries: Joanna Gołdowska’s Poetic Cartography of Space in Light and Matter
7 Jan 2026

Afterimages and Boundaries: Joanna Gołdowska’s Poetic Cartography of Space in Light and Matter

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Artists, Events, Visuals | 0

Within the hush of light and the patient mathematics of form, Joanna Gołdowska maps landscapes not of place but of … Continued

art, artist, installations, landscapes, maps, memory, Poland, space
Surface, Sequence, and Silence: Gerti Landwehr’s Meditative Inquiry into Memory and Materiality
25 Dec 2025

Surface, Sequence, and Silence: Gerti Landwehr’s Meditative Inquiry into Memory and Materiality

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Artists, Visuals | 0

Gerti Landwehr is a contemporary artist who negotiates memory, materiality, and time with a patient, almost meditative rigor. Her practice … Continued

art, artist, colours, faces, memory, paintings, portraits, surface
Lina Wertmüller’s Rhapsody: A Night at Parco della Musica in Rome Unites Memory and Tomorrow
18 Dec 2025

Lina Wertmüller’s Rhapsody: A Night at Parco della Musica in Rome Unites Memory and Tomorrow

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Artists, Authors, Events, Musicians, Trendsetters, Visuals | 0

In an Eternal City that breathes cinema and music, the evening dedicated to Lina Wertmüller at Parco della Musica brought … Continued

event, film, filmmaker, icon, italu, italy, legend, memory, parco della musica, rapsody, rome, songs
Quiet Dwellings of Place: Lada Vinogradova’s Painted Horizons and the Subtle Architecture of Memory
10 Dec 2025

Quiet Dwellings of Place: Lada Vinogradova’s Painted Horizons and the Subtle Architecture of Memory

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Artists, Visuals | 0

Lada Vinogradova has emerged as a contemplative figure in contemporary landscape and figure painting, few artists manage to fuse a … Continued

art, artist, figures, landscapes, memory, portraits, russia, russian people
Echoes of Memory: Albi Yzo’s Quiet Odyssey Across Time, Myth, and the Subtle Making of Meaning
3 Nov 2025

Echoes of Memory: Albi Yzo’s Quiet Odyssey Across Time, Myth, and the Subtle Making of Meaning

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Artists, Events, Visuals | 0

Albi Yzo, born in Korçë, Albania in 1993, emerges from the canvas as a storyteller whose oeuvre travels from the … Continued

albania, art, artist, beauty, contemporary art, hypo-crisis, memory, nostalgy, painter, paintings, space, tirana
Emil Kasymov: Sculptor of Bronze and Keeper of Cultural Memory — A Contemporary Portrait of a Kyrgyzstani Artist Bridging Heritage and Monumental Form
8 Oct 2025

Emil Kasymov: Sculptor of Bronze and Keeper of Cultural Memory — A Contemporary Portrait of a Kyrgyzstani Artist Bridging Heritage and Monumental Form

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Art, Artists, Events, Uncategorized, Visuals | 0

Emil Kasymov, a Kyrgyzstani sculptor and realist painter born in 1980 in Naryn, emerges from the snowy peaks of Central … Continued

art, artist, asia, bronze, culture, Kyrgyzstani, memory, sculptor
Armin Wildner: The Quiet Reckoning of Light and Landscape Across Silent Vistas
26 Sep 2025

Armin Wildner: The Quiet Reckoning of Light and Landscape Across Silent Vistas

by Joanna Longawa | posted in: Artists, Visuals | 1

In a world quick to chase spectacle, a German artist, Armin Wildner’s work invites us to slow down and listen … Continued

art, artist, german, germany, landscape, memory, sculptor, sculpture, surface, texture

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