By Henry Dowson

Existing in balance; testing borderlines with Orfeo Tagiuri

Upon walking into Orfeo Tagiuri’s studio, a world of narratives unfolds unto you; excepts of his own thoughts and poems fill the wall, jostling for places with sketches, wood carvings and evidence of the post man. However, within this melee of creativity exists a flow state for the artist, a carefully curated vision of process …

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Collective Space : Shaking up the scene with london based collective ending

Having looked into some innovative and exciting artistic spaces, SuperGlue now looks towards London. Art Galleries in London have begun to climb out of their imposed hibernation, providing artists with opportunities to show their work in spaces across the city. As any Londoner will attest to, the spaces for showing and displaying art in London …

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Disrupted Media: A Punk Photography With Mark Tamer

SuperGlue believes in art that challenges. In the past issues, we have seen artists who are pushing the boundaries of new beginnings and of collaboration, and now we present to you artists who are challenging the very base of artistic production, the materials. Materials make up the media of art, from the polaroid to the …

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Back in Fashion: Exploring the Rococo with Xu Yang

Xu Yang, The Admirer, 2020. Oil on linen, 180 x 145 cm. There is a saying that in not knowing your past, your path forwards can become muddled and unclear, and consequently there appears a loss of direction. Naturally this statement speaks to the history attached to one’s own past actions and possessions, which set …

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