Regaining Nature: The Work of Stella Sevastopoulos

There is something restorative about Stella Sevastopoulos’s paintings. Whether turning her gaze on the Greek coast’s undulating waves and their shifting hues of green and blue, or producing more intricate geometric designs, her artistic practice evidences the natural balance of the world, and a desire to regain it in our Anthropocene age.

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REVIEW: This Machine Bleeds: Simon Van Parys’s ‘Hand-Made Injection into the Virtual’

The machine and mineral fuse, the fixed and the formless overlap, and industrial sounds pulse from within the atypical creations of Belgian artist Simon Van Parys. Exhibiting his work from a blacked-out room in Bethnal Green gallery By Other Means, his latest sculptures seem to hum with dim life. The influence of dystopian science-fiction can […]

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