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Curated Talks w/ Felipe Pantone

Felipe Pantone, a key figure in merging graffiti's kinetic energy with digital art, shares his approach and inspirations in a Q&A. He talks about evolving from street art to large-scale installations and his interest in digital speed, impacting his aesthetic. This discussion reveals Pantone's creative journey and thoughts on art meeting technology.

Curated Talks w/ Teresa J Cuevas

Teresa J Cuevas, merging architecture with art, unveils her creative process and inspirations in a candid Q&A session. She discusses her architectural influences, the significance of white, and the pursuit of peace through her art, offering a glimpse into her artistic journey and personal growth.

From: Art Lover #1 — Curate, Collaborate, Connect

Carlos Gómez, CEO & Founder of Cultions, explores the essence of art's impact, emphasizing the importance of every artwork, from the celebrated to the unseen. Through a passionate call for visibility, sharing, and connection within the art world, he invites readers to discover the stories and emotions behind each piece, underscoring the value of art beyond the visual, to curate, collaborate, and connect.

The Most Coveted Jewel in History

A journey through the halls of the Prado Museum unveils the captivating odyssey of the Peregrine Pearl, from its discovery in Panama to being adorned by monarchs and stars. This gem, which traverses centuries and borders, epitomises the wealth and mystery of history, gracing both kings and cinema icons alike.

Curated Talks w/ Carla Fuentes

Carla Fuentes, acknowledged by Taschen as an exceptional illustrator and plastic artist, delves into her artistic process through ten insightful questions. She discusses her inspirations, the unique beauty of Payne's grey, and the emotional richness of her work. By highlighting her notable collaborations and personal influences, Fuentes offers a peek into the core of her distinguished creativity.

The Nursing Virgins in the Workshop of the Macip Family

The Macip family's workshop in 16th-century Valencia revolutionised the production of devotional art. Under Vicent Macip and Joan de Joanes, they generated multiple versions of religious icons, balancing economic success with innovation and tradition.