Guns and Roses- Sonia Rentsch’s Still Lifes

Originally posted on Fawn Review:
Calls for the world to make love not war are as old as time itself. But that sentiment has been injected with some fresh zeal by Australian artist Sonia Rentsch. Her (perhaps a little opaquely titled) series Harm Less reconstructs weapons of war and violence through natural materials. Revolvers and…

A Woman’s Story in Eyes of City … The City’s Story in Eyes of A Woman

Imagine if only your own city can talk, its streets, parks, squares, restaurants, seashore, wall of every shop and building… what would it say?! Millions of stories it will share about love, motherhood, deceive, hate, friendship or intimacy.. Many artists captured their city’s unheard whispers but no one have done it like Lebanese artist Ginane…

Part II: If Your Want to Celebrate Art … Appreciate It!

April 21, 2013: Youssef Nabil Sign-In & Exclusivity for AlMahha Art Blog: Alserkal Avenue trip was forced to end because I had to get Kuwaiti artist Mohammed Al Kouh from airport who arrived at a perfect time for Youssef Nabil book signing in Art Dubai! When we arrived to Art Dubai, I had the chance…

Part I: If You Want to Celebrate Art … Maximize It!

It all starts off ground, my friend was flipping plane’s magazine and saw a full-page of Art Week advertisement, she smiled and said “Gosh it is all over the place… Art is even in the air”. What is so special about Dubai in March is not only Art Dubai, the entire city and country celebrate…

Bidding On Middle East Art

Middle East art, contemporary and modern, has taken the attention of international art scene widely. The increasing number of visitors and collectors attending art fairs with main focus on Middle East art, curious-interest driving them to pass by galleries, gather for openings, follow up the news and articles about how it is changing yet evolving….