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Aziz Al Mudhaf Solo Exhibition @ 4


4 is proud to announce the first Solo exhibition of  20 year old Kuwaiti Artist Aziz Al Mudhaf. Aziz’s launch into the international art market was marked by exhibiting at the prestigious Opera Gallery Dubai in the summer of 2009  (Collective Exhibition – New Talents from Kuwait). Which was a tremendous success. Join us in celebrating Kuwait’s…

Hand Werk Boxes by Peter Nencini


Illustrator and designer Peter Nencini created an edition of 50 Hand Werk boxes, each containing a set of materials and forms, for abstract play. Wood, plastic, ceramic, rubber, fabric. The components, mostly designed and cut to combine with counterparts sourced from school science lab suppliers for example, have a character that sits somewhere between board…

‘Apparatu’ – Xavier Mañosa, Barcelona


Xavier Mañosa, the 28-year-old Spanish ceramicist who goes by the name Apparatu, works every day alongside his parents. Upon moving back home last year after a five-year stint in Berlin, Mañosa set up camp with his father, Juan, and his mother, Aurora, inside a dust-covered workshop in the affluent Barcelonan suburb of Sant Cugat. The…

‘Andreas Gursky: Ocean I-VI’, Berlin


The Sprüth Magers gallery in Berlin is currently showing a new series of work by Andreas Gursky, inspired by the blue void of ocean displayed on an in-flight monitor during a flight from Dubai to Melbourne. The Ocean I-VI series is on show from 1 May until 19 June  and features six new large-scale works…

Telling Tales at the V&A London


If you’re heading to London, check out this arty exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum. It features some of 4’s favorite designers. It’s an exhibition of limited-edition designs including work by Atelier Van Lieshout, Boym Partners and Studio Makkink & Bey. It’s running until 18th October 2009 and is definitely worth a visit. The…

A Magazine #7 Curated By Kris Van Assche


  A Magazine #7 landed on our desk today…   This recent issue of A Magazine features Kris Van Assche as guest curator.   The various collaborations with photographers, authors, stylists and models in A MAGAZINE #7 are the result of Kris’ search for true human contact within the creative process. The words ‘poetic’ and…

Street Art at its Finest: Os Gemeos


The Brazilian duo Otavio and Gustavo known as “Os Gemeos” (The Twins) are hot topic at the moment. 4 spotted their quirky creations and think they ones to watch in the world of urban art… Octavio and Gustavo first took to street art in the 80’s. They drew inspiration from fashion, break dancing and street tagging. In…

Ruins


This intriguing new movement of ‘Ruins photography’ caught our attention. There is a strong under current of beauty in this type of unpretentious art. Here we can see time acting as the artist. Marchand and Meffre said: “Ruins are the visible symbols and landmarks of our societies and their changes, small pieces of history in suspension.”…

Fluxus Glass Sculpture


This quirky design by Fluxus is a wave of glass and light created to decorate White Gallery, Rome’s first lifestyle store… It caught our attention at 4 as it’s so striking and unique. The suspended and apparently fluid surface contains a fabric of glass consisting of a multitude of elements able to generate a new…

Manchester Art Gallery Concert Hall By Zaha Hadid Architects


Liao Yibai: Imaginary Enemy exhibition at Mike Weiss Gallery


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“The Space Between” 9 Artists Group Exhibition


  Sluice by Kate Mccgwire Rile by Kate Mccgwire Untitled Red Room by jan Dunning Untitled Loft by jan Dunning Range by Annie Cattrell family-portrait by Marilene Oliver