Margot Bowman’s w.e.t. Exhibition

The artist explores the emotional impact of climate change in this fascinating multi-media show

It’s a dark, rainy night in Venice and the stone floor of the Piazza San Marco is flooded, leaving people no choice but to cross the square on a row of wobbly wooden tables, raised high above the water. It’s the perfect night to launch digital artist Margot Bowman’s new multimedia work, w.e.t., an installation that explores the results of climate change from a digital …

Jean Jullien’s ‘Poor Traits’ Exhibition

The French-born artist's first US show is a charming, earnest, selfie-encouraging delight

by Eva Glettner French-born, NYC-based artist Jean Jullien’s first US solo show, “Poor Traits,” opens tonight at LA’s HVW8 Gallery. It’s already been an extremely busy year for Jullien, whose illustrations grace pages of magazines and newspapers worldwide. Taking time from his editorial calendar to work “Poor Traits” has been a true labor of love—for the artist and his friends and family. For the project, …

Slinkachu’s Miniaturesque

An exhibition of all new work from the photographer of tiny scenes and their greater context

Debuting 17 new staged images on both paper and aluminum, as well as his largest sculptural work to date, London-based artist Slinkachu continues his clever portrayal of miniature figurines captured in humorous scenes. His latest exhibition, “Miniaturesque,” opens today 13 March 2015 at Andipa Gallery in London and shows strong thematic developments from the artist, who captured our attention with his 2012 book Global Model …