Marina Abramović – London

My introduction to Marina Abramović took place in 2017 during a visit to The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark. While attending the Roskilde Music Festival, I seized the opportunity to explore the museum, where I encountered the profound works of this pioneering performance artist. Abramović, who refers to herself as the ‘grandmother of […]

Ella Monnerat

In Monnerat’s world, everything feels alive, every thing feels alive: from a leather jacket to sticks on a riverbank in Bahia to the green door of a local building they thought they’d never seen before, but was there the whole time.

Kay Abude – Be Creative Remain Resilient

1883 meets artist Kay Abude to discuss her new collaborative project addressing themes of resilience and creative expression. A new iteration of The Showroom’s annual Mural Commission, the work will be unveiled on 29 July.

Art by PoPsee

PoPsee, real name Barry Samms, is a contemporary artist melding digital art with contemporary cultural references. The work is ironic, humorous, playful, nostalgic, and thought provoking – using the dichotomy of known historical moments, pop icons, and luxury brands to make a visual statement on what is valued in society. In 1973, Barry Samms was […]

Karen Bystedt – The Lost Warhols

Curated by mixed-media artist and photographer Karen Bystedt, The Lost Warhols pays homage to the Pop of Pop Art with works by a selection of international artists.

Tomokazu Matsuyama – Episodes Far from Home

Known for his fluorescent paintings and sculptures that combine western influences with Japanese art and folklore, NY-based artist Tomokazu Matsuyama talks to 1883 about his work – currently on display at Almine Rech, London – inspirations and future endeavours.