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  • In conversation with Isabelle Derecque
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    In conversation with Isabelle Derecque

    Isabelle Derecque is a belgium artist and one of the artists participating in the Affordable Art Fair in Brussels. Her paintings have been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Her choice to primarily work with Plexiglas is more than just an aesthetic decision. For Isabelle, it is an invitation to explore the space around us by projecting us into…

  • How to Perfect a Minimalist Interior
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    How to Perfect a Minimalist Interior

    Minimalism, the interior design movement inspired by 20th century Modernism‘s return to the basic functionality of art, is the perfect interior design movement for those seeking to reduce their household clutter and curate their home with clean lines and clever furnishings. Minimalism is characterized by its neutral palette, geometric shapes and timeless elegance. But it needn’t be boring. Minimalist interior…

  • Celebrating Body Positivity – Charity Auction
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    Celebrating Body Positivity – Charity Auction

    Empowerment is a word we use regularly at SINGULART, but it is not a word we use lightly. Self-empowerment and the empowerment of others comes in many forms and may look different from one person to another. As part of our mission to empower our artists, we want to make SINGULART a platform where both our artists and collectors are…

  • In conversation with Michel Debully
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    In conversation with Michel Debully

    Michel Debully is a French painter and one of the artists participating in the Affordable Art Fair in Brussels. His approach is in line with geometric abstract art, concrete art and constructed art. He discovered a new natural law on the decomposition of light into four colours instead of six. And conceives his compositions by playing on this new partition…

  • Colour psychology and symbolism in interior design
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    Colour psychology and symbolism in interior design

    Colour psychology and symbolism plays a decisive role in interior design. When choosing colors, it’s important to think about what kind of atmosphere you want to create and what colors will help achieve that. Colors can evoke warm or cold emotions, coupled with sensations such as the seasons or elements such as water and fire, which radiate heat or cold.…

  • In Conversation with Christian Watson
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    In Conversation with Christian Watson

    Featured in SINGUART’s upcoming sale, Where Art Meets Design, is London based fine furniture maker Christian Watson. Highly invested in the integrity of British craftsmanship, Watson’s designs are created to be adaptable to any environment, with their simple, design forward aesthetic, rendering them modern day heirlooms. We talked to Christian to learn more about his background as a craftsman and…

  • How to Blend Art and Design
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    How to Blend Art and Design

    As you know, we at SINGULART love to help style your walls with exceptional works of art. Now, for the first time, SINGULART is holding its very own design sale, Where Art Meets Design, showcasing a selection of unique or limited edition design pieces and furniture from 10 highly acclaimed international designers and artisans.  Throughout the centuries, art and design…

  • In Conversation with Neal Aronowitz
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    In Conversation with Neal Aronowitz

    Included in SINGULART’s very first design sale, Where Art Meets Design, is Neal Aronowitz. Having founded his US based design company in 2014 he has since quickly won acclaim in the international design world with his bespoke, handcrafted, and almost sculptural furniture and lighting pieces.  We sat down with Neal to find out the inspiration behind his daring designs and experimental…

  • MOMA: Niki de Saint Phalle – ‘Structures for Life’
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    MOMA: Niki de Saint Phalle – ‘Structures for Life’

    ‘I was brought up on fairy tales’ echoes the voice of French-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle as you wander between the rooms of her first major US exhibition Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life. This exhibition, taking place at MOMA until September 6th, aims to engage with this convention-breaking artist’s interdisciplinary approach to her art, as well as…

  • The Royal Academy of Arts: Tracey Emin/Edvard Munch – The Loneliness of the Soul
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    The Royal Academy of Arts: Tracey Emin/Edvard Munch – The Loneliness of the Soul

    At first glance there seems little connecting contemporary British artist Tracey Emin with Norwegian born artist Edvard Munch. Born exactly a century apart, Munch’s best known work The Scream, seems to bear no relation to Emin’s provocative conceptual works, such as My Bed, Everyone I Have Ever Slept With, or her neon gas signs. And yet, currently at The Royal…