Exploring the intersection of art, brands, and culture, Art Meets Culture unpacks how creative collaborations shape industries. From artist-led brand campaigns to public art installations, we break down the trends, strategies, and stories behind impactful
In this episode of Inside the Art World, Ade Sanusi sits down with self-taught artist Puretee Elusive for an honest conversation about building an art career on your own terms, finding your artistic voice and creating opportunities without waiting for the traditional art world to choose you.
From cold-messaging Middle Eastern collectors to working with Slawn, Manny Magno has spent more than a decade finding new ways for art and culture to exist inside luxury watches.
Natasha Landers and Maya Landers-Price of The Lemon Seed Project discuss Black art, new collectors, community and why the traditional gallery model must become more accessible.
We went down to the launch day of Koby Martin’s solo exhibition, TERROIR, and honestly, it was amazing to see how much depth, memory and cultural reference was packed into the work.
In partnership with Oatly, Art Meets Culture returns with two days of talks, panels, live conversations and a bespoke workshop exploring the art world, creative talent and the business of art.
In this episode of Inside the Art World, Ade Sanusi sits down with Koby Martin for a conversation about faith, Ghana, painting, social media, legacy, relationships and what it really means to build a serious artistic practice.
In this episode of Inside the Art World, Ade Sanusi sits down with Louis, also known as Spraying Bricks, for a conversation about graffiti, street culture, artist management, brand partnerships and building a career outside the traditional art world route.
We’re excited to share that artist Koby Martin will be presenting his solo exhibition, TERROIR, at Sarabande Foundation by Lee Alexander McQueen from 11th to 14th June.
In our latest episode of Inside the Art World, I sat down with Marine Tanguy, founder of MTArt Agency, for a conversation that goes straight into one of the biggest questions facing artists today.
Visual artists are entering their independent era, not by rejecting the art world, but by understanding their value, protecting their rights and building their own leverage.
In 2021, we were documenting artists, creatives and cultural voices who were shaping conversations around identity, heritage and expression in their own way.