Widewalls

About Widewalls

Widewalls aims to be the premier modern and contemporary art resource for collectors.

Widewalls Description

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

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JR Artist's latest installation celebrates the reunification of Germany and the fall of the Berlin Wall

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150 masterworks of painting, sculpture and photography will explore how concept of royal portraiture has been changing across 500 years

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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

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"The Mash-Up" will focus on the collaborative works made by Janette Beckman and some of New York’s most important graffiti artists

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These are the exhibitions you should definitely see during the Frieze week in London

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Meet Zao Wou-Ki, whose painting just sold for $65 Million at Sotheby’s auction in Hong Kong

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These are the street art pieces from September that have left us breathless

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Jim Carrey's witty, impassioned, introspective and politically-charged drawings are coming to Maccarone Gallery

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What is it about the Great Hokusai that makes it famous, immediately recognized and celebrated?

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A perfect chance to enjoy Nagasawa Rosetsu in his original architectural context

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Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks perfectly captured the alienation and loneliness symptomatic of modern urban life

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Helen Levitt photographs perfectly capture fleeting moments of surpassing lyricism, mystery and quiet drama of New York

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Don Herron's famous bathtub series featured portraits of various performers, artists, misfits, and nightlife goers

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Yasumasa Morimura challenges the associations the viewer has, by Inserting his face and body into portraits of historical artists

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Christo and Jeanne-Claude practice was based on the mixture of sculpture, installation art, and architecture

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John Waters has been penetrating the boundaries of cinema by exploiting witty humor and exploring the themes of race, sex, gender, consumerism, and religion

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Laurent Grasso reveals the mysteries of Aboriginal sacred land in "OttO" exhibition at Galerie Perrotin

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What brings together Egon Schiele and Jean-Michel Basquiat?

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