Metal-morphosis: The Oxidation of Copper Gives Birth to Stunning Abstract Art Projects

About two years ago, Planium’s design department began experimenting with induced natural oxidation processes starting from metals such as Copper and Brass. The Brand has always worked with metals for floors and walls and in the past it has achieved particular chromatic and aesthetic stages dictated by oxidation (in that case of Steel). Now the … Read more

Sanlorenzo at Art Basel 2019 – the perfect expression of the shipyard’s sophisticated luxury

  The homage to Piero Dorazio at @Art Basel in Basel 2019. Sanlorenzo Yachts, the Italian shipbuilding company crafting tailor-made motor yachts as unique as a works of art, brings to Art Basel 2019 its own story and philosophy, once again entrusting the design of its own space in the Collectors Lounge to Art Director … Read more

Calder and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde to Iconic. Giving the art ample space to breathe.

Alongside Duchamp, Miró and Mondrian, the American artist Alexander Calder is considered a pioneer of modernist sculpture and one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. His most iconic works, coined mobiles by Marcel Duchamp, are kinetic sculptures in which flat pieces of painted metal connected by wire move delicately in the air, … Read more

Kazimir Malevich: the man who liberated painting

Malevich’s Black Square was an emptying out of all the value associated with art. Ahead of a new Tate Modern show, Frances Spalding explores the work of a revolutionary painter