“Glass makes you rethink.” A conversation with eL Seed
eL Seed is an artist to be reckoned with. With a signature style developed from a fascination with Arabic calligraphy he is perhaps best known for his large scale murals, which spread messages of peace and unity, using art as a universal language to uphold the...
“I like to be surprised by my work.” A conversation with Marlene Bart
Marlene Bart has always been curious, so coming to work in the Venetian Lagoon during a worldwide pandemic was an opportunity she wasn’t going to miss. The German artist, who lives and works in Weimar and Berlin, is the latest to work in Berengo Studio thanks to a...
An interview with Nancy Burson – DNA HAS NO COLOR
A world-renowned artist and photographer, Nancy Burson may be best known to many for her striking portrait that took the cover of TIME magazine by storm: a morphed image that combined the faces of Trump and Putin. She is the inventor of facial morphing technologies...
Glass as a critical lens
The six editions of Glasstress have been groundbreaking for the use of glass as a medium for contemporary art. When Adriano Berengo started a glass studio on Murano thirty years ago, few could have predicted that his efforts would be so successful and their global...