About Widewalls
Widewalls aims to be the premier modern and contemporary art resource for collectors.
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Widewalls is a team of urban art devotees and contemporary art enthusiasts. Accordingly we began collecting paintings, sculptures, prints, objects articles, newspapers, blog posts and everything else related to these art forms. As a result we found ourselves in a unique position to connect artists with projects, developers, companies and collectors.
Reviews
JR Artist's latest installation celebrates the reunification of Germany and the fall of the Berlin Wall
150 masterworks of painting, sculpture and photography will explore how concept of royal portraiture has been changing across 500 years
Inspired by the rejected, the broken, and the wasted, Bordalo II creates his biggest installation to date, questioning our relationship to waste and our responsibility
"The Mash-Up" will focus on the collaborative works made by Janette Beckman and some of New York’s most important graffiti artists
These are the exhibitions you should definitely see during the Frieze week in London
Meet Zao Wou-Ki, whose painting just sold for $65 Million at Sotheby’s auction in Hong Kong
These are the street art pieces from September that have left us breathless
Jim Carrey's witty, impassioned, introspective and politically-charged drawings are coming to Maccarone Gallery
What is it about the Great Hokusai that makes it famous, immediately recognized and celebrated?
A perfect chance to enjoy Nagasawa Rosetsu in his original architectural context
Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks perfectly captured the alienation and loneliness symptomatic of modern urban life
Helen Levitt photographs perfectly capture fleeting moments of surpassing lyricism, mystery and quiet drama of New York
Don Herron's famous bathtub series featured portraits of various performers, artists, misfits, and nightlife goers
Yasumasa Morimura challenges the associations the viewer has, by Inserting his face and body into portraits of historical artists
Christo and Jeanne-Claude practice was based on the mixture of sculpture, installation art, and architecture
John Waters has been penetrating the boundaries of cinema by exploiting witty humor and exploring the themes of race, sex, gender, consumerism, and religion
Laurent Grasso reveals the mysteries of Aboriginal sacred land in "OttO" exhibition at Galerie Perrotin
What brings together Egon Schiele and Jean-Michel Basquiat?