THE MAGAZINE

The Art of Protest
Art Hadeal Abdelatti Art Hadeal Abdelatti

The Art of Protest

Art has always been a substantial part of Sudanese culture. Discover the powerful impact of Sudanese art in telling stories, inspiring young people, and creating positive change!

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Get Inspired: Raphael’s Sistine Madonna
Art Sofiia Slonovska Art Sofiia Slonovska

Get Inspired: Raphael’s Sistine Madonna

What makes Raphael’s Sistine Madonna so enduring? From divine symbolism to its famous cherubs, this TWoA piece explores why the Renaissance masterpiece continues to inspire artists and audiences alike.

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Human Is: A New Reality of Science Fiction (Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, 19 March – 23 July 2023)
Art Melis Seven Art Melis Seven

Human Is: A New Reality of Science Fiction (Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, 19 March – 23 July 2023)

What happens when artificial intelligence stops serving humanity—and starts replacing it? Human Is at Berlin’s Schinkel Pavillon plunges viewers into a dystopian, science-fiction future shaped by autonomous machines and post-human forms. Through unsettling sculpture, live simulations, and grotesque bodies, the exhibition explores fear, dehumanisation, and technological power gone rogue. Read on for more.

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Give It to Me Straight: The Infinite Lines of Carmen Herrera
Art Tamar Avishai Art Tamar Avishai

Give It to Me Straight: The Infinite Lines of Carmen Herrera

Straight lines are supposed to be practical—cold, rational, even dull—but Carmen Herrera spent a century proving otherwise. In this elegant meditation on hard-edge abstraction, Tamar Avishai explores how Herrera transformed the simplest of forms into fields of tension, emotion, and infinite depth. From vibrating triangles to horizons that pull the eye endlessly forward, Herrera’s work reveals how form itself can become meaning. Read on for more.

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Fake “Photography”? Boris Eldagsen and the Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Art Christina Ezrahi Art Christina Ezrahi

Fake “Photography”? Boris Eldagsen and the Sony World Photography Awards 2023

When an AI-generated image won the 2023 Sony World Photography Awards, the artist behind it refused the prize. Boris Eldagsen revealed that The Electrician was not a photograph at all—but a work created using artificial intelligence. His decision ignited a global debate about authorship, truth, and the future of photography in the age of AI. Where do we draw the line between writing with light and writing with prompts?

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Guest Artist: Isabella Guadalupe Araiza-Fortson, 16
Art Isabella Araiza-Fortson Art Isabella Araiza-Fortson

Guest Artist: Isabella Guadalupe Araiza-Fortson, 16

Water becomes myth, memory, and metaphor in the work of sixteen-year-old digital artist Isabella Guadalupe Araiza-Fortson. Drawing from Celtic legend, Mexican folklore, and contemporary animation, her images explore why women and water are so often entwined across cultures. From siren-like figures to desert mountain veins, her art blends magical realism with deeply personal reflection. Read on for more.

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Springtime in Art
Art Lina and Christina Ezrahi Art Lina and Christina Ezrahi

Springtime in Art

Spring has always inspired artists to look closely at life beginning anew. In this visual meditation, TWoA brings together paintings by Vincent van Gogh and Rosa Bonheur, where animals, nests, and tender forms become symbols of renewal. While Van Gogh is universally known, Bonheur’s radical life and extraordinary success remind us how easily women artists slip from the canon.

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Escape the February Blues!
Art, Lifestyle Christina Ezrahi Art, Lifestyle Christina Ezrahi

Escape the February Blues!

Grey skies and winter fatigue setting in? TWoA offers you a visual escape through joyful, light-filled paintings—from cherry blossoms to swinging gardens—designed to lift the February blues.

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Milan’s List: Graphic Novels
Art Milan Hulsing Art Milan Hulsing

Milan’s List: Graphic Novels

Looking for graphic novels that go beyond hype and bestseller lists? Graphic artist Milan Hulsing shares a personal, sharply curated selection—from canonical classics to visually daring, lesser-known works—explaining what makes each one worth your time and attention.

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Pigs for the New Year
Art Lina and Christina Ezrahi Art Lina and Christina Ezrahi

Pigs for the New Year

Why pigs? From medieval symbols of prosperity to German marzipan traditions, pigs have long been a sign of luck, abundance, and fresh beginnings. This light-hearted New Year’s piece brings together artworks by Niko Pirosmani, Franz Marc, and George Morland to wish you a year full of joy, humour, and good fortune.

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Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope
Art Jordan Lian Art Jordan Lian

Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope

At Tate Modern, the monumental woven worlds of Magdalena Abakanowicz unfold as environments rather than objects. From towering Abakans to organic, breathing forms, this exhibition invites us to reflect on humanity’s fragile relationship with nature, history, and the collective body.

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