To Paint Like Motonaga Now — Fluid Colors, Radical Freedom
In a world overwhelmed by cold concepts, Motonaga’s fluid, rebellious colors offer a new, radical aesthetic. His free gestures inspire artists today to reshape reality through color, play, and joy. What if painting like him was already a way to rewire the world?
Danielle McKinney made me fall in love with contemporary figurative painting
Danielle McKinney, my favorite contemporary painter, stands out with her striking portraits of Black women, exploring light, solitude, and introspection. Her work, influenced by Caravaggio and Hopper, blends emotion, mystery, and figurative art. Discover her rise, impact in the art world, and radical pursuit of beauty and contemplation.
Martine Syms: Hacking Art, Pirating the Institution, Glitching Reality
Artist, filmmaker, and publisher, Martine Syms deconstructs the codes of pop culture and visual capitalism. Through installations, films, and publications, she explores image, power, and Black identity in an ultra-connected world. A striking body of work, balancing social critique and glitch aesthetics.
Dahomey by Mati Diop: What if the Real Scandal isn’t the Restitution, but What it Reveals in France?
Discover why Dahomey by Mati Diop is much more than a film about the restitution of art—it is a political and social work that questions France’s colonial history. Through her unique vision, Diop embodies the new voice of French cinema, essential for the diaspora and the representation of Black women in the industry.