All articles in “Biographies”
Jean-Michel Basquiat: 80 Percent Rage
Vladimir Tatlin: "Conquering the future is the only justification for an artist's life"
Édouard Manet: 'I paint what is, not what isn't!'
Kazimir Malevich: 'One must build one's creative work by burning one's path behind oneself'
Elliott Erwitt — the kindest photographer whose work has become a classic
Edvard Munch: 'Painting is for me both a sickness I want to be rid of and an intoxication I want to remain in'
Henri Matisse: "I want the colour in my paintings to sing, regardless of any rules or restrictions"
Alexander Rodchenko: Free Art in Soviet Russia
Henri Rousseau and the History of Primitivism
Photographer Helmut Newton: "I Hate Good Taste"
El Lissitzky: paper architecture and the first interface
Tadao Ando — the self-taught Japanese architect who won the Pritzker Prize
Lars von Trier: 'A film should be like a pebble in your shoe'
Bjarke Ingels: 'Architecture is the art of creating conditions for life'
Jackson Pollock: "The only justification for being human is to be an artist"
Peter Lindbergh: 'Beauty is the courage to be yourself'
Vincent van Gogh: 'I am a man of passions, capable and prone to doing foolish things of which I am sometimes ashamed'
Rem Koolhaas: 'Architecture is a dangerous mix of omnipotence and impotence'
Steve Jobs: the Last Grand Statement in Industrial Design
Vivian Maier: the most enigmatic photographer of the twentieth century
The world's most expensive living artist, David Hockney: 'I prefer to live in colour!'
Georgia O'Keeffe — mother of American modernism
Andy Warhol: 'Once I accepted my loneliness, I acquired an entourage'
Wassily Kandinsky — a citizen of three countries at the origins of abstraction
René Magritte: magical realism and the treachery of images
Frida Kahlo: 'The most amusing thing in the world is tragedy'
Annie Leibovitz. Life Through a Lens
Edward Hopper — the architecture of solitude
Frank Lloyd Wright — the father of organic architecture
Norman Foster — architect of the future
Renzo Piano — the founder of High-Tech architecture
Oscar Niemeyer — master of reinforced-concrete curves
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe — the genius of the open floor plan
Alexander Wang — maestro of the urban style
Henri Cartier-Bresson — a legend of street photography
Saul Leiter — artist and pioneer of colour photography
Frank Gehry — the Expressive Genius of Deconstructivism
Alvar Aalto — the benchmark of Scandinavian architecture
Japanese Industrial Design: Naoto Fukasawa
Minimalism in Interior Design. A Biography of Claudio Silvestrin
Eileen Gray: modernism in architecture and object design in the 1930s
Zaha Hadid: 'Creativity is a way of making sense of the world'