Shikha S Lamba has curated an incredible poetry collection to raise the voices of Afghan women poets in creative partnership with Jack Caradoc’s literary magazine The Candyman’s Trumpet. The striking artwork … Continue Reading Afghan Women Poets – Shikha Lamba and The Candyman’s Trumpet
The day I woke up and decided I wanted to become an artist, almost everyone asked, “Are you crazy?” Maybe I was. After all, creativity demands confidence. It requires courage, … Continue Reading Abstract Expression: Are You Crazy? – Ilos Ilyas Elias Kirkan
Artists and writers – The Hooghly Review is open for art, poetry, fiction and creative nonfiction subs! Don’t miss your chance to be featured in the literary journal Chill Subs … Continue Reading The Hooghly Review Open for Subs!
Issue 13 of The Apostrophe has dropped! Cover art by Christopher Woods. The theme was Yawn but it’s anything but boring! The next issue (dropping 1 Oct) is on the theme … Continue Reading YAWN – The Apostrophe
Sai Pradhan has an exhibition this weekend in Hong Kong! With Regard to Myths is being exhibited at the Anita Chan Lai-Ling Gallery at the Fringe Club in Central from … Continue Reading With Regard to Myths – Sai Pradhan
Mind HK is celebrating the fifth year anniversary of its trailblazing More Than A Label project with an exhibition of mental health ambassadors’ journeys through art, poetry, audio, films and stories. … Continue Reading Refraction: A Journey of Our Mind
Art often begins where familiar structures end – challenging boundaries without permission. For me, creating is a way to disrupt and move beyond linguistic, cultural, and traditional patterns, pushing ideas … Continue Reading ABSTRACT EXPRESSION: Creating is a Form of Rebellion – Ilos Ilyas Elias Kirkan
Issue 11 of The Apostrophe has a sensational cover and standalone portrait by filmmaker Jesus Sanoja of our flexible friends (besties actually) The Acro Family! Other highlights include a magnificent … Continue Reading FLEX!
They say “East meets West” – yet for some, east lies far away, and for others, it is west that feels distant. For me, both live within – they dwell … Continue Reading ABSTRACT EXPRESSION: East meets West – Ilos Ilyas Elias Kirkan
Thanks to editor Tammy Ho Lai-Ming for publishing our piece about George Tang Kwok-wing‘s Fine Art Asia exhibition in Cha: An Asia Literary Journal. Congratulations, George on a stunning exhibition! … Continue Reading Painting a Legacy of Optimism in Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
I was born a Kurd in central Anatolia, Turkey – a minority before I ever understood what that word meant. I grew up in a suburb of Copenhagen, where I … Continue Reading ABSTRACT EXPRESSION: Floating Between Worlds – Ilos Ilyas Elias Kirkan
With a career spanning more than seven decades, Hong Kong artist George Tang Kwok-wing continues to captivate audiences aged 77, this time with a monumental seven-foot floral painting debuting at … Continue Reading George Tang Kwok-wing Celebrates Lifelong Journey at Fine Art Asia 2025!
Mental Idealist Sadie had the pleasure of sharing her story with mental health, film and the arts alongside the brilliant Kate Sullivan at an event organised by Mind HK at … Continue Reading The Lines in my Head – Mental Health, Film and the Arts
Coming from a traditional family, becoming an artist was never seen as a legitimate path – it simply wasn’t considered a “real” profession. Growing up in an illiterate family environment … Continue Reading ABSTRACT EXPRESSION: Processing Grief – Ilos Ilyas Elias Kirkan
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