Curating Your First Art Collection Showcase
At the heart of this adventure lies your passion for art, a driving force that transforms the mere act of collecting into a deeply personal and enriching experience. As you embark
Join us in this episode as we unpack “Global Perspectives on China’s Belt and Road Initiative,” edited by Florian Schneider. Discover the fascinating interplay of voices and influences that shape this monumental project. We’ll explore how a diverse array of actors—ranging from grassroots organizations to...
Read MoreIn this episode, we explore how the First World War transformed East Asia in ways that still resonate today. Based on Frank Jacob’s eye-opening book “East Asia and the First World War,” we’ll uncover Japan’s dramatic rise to power during the conflict and the social...
Read MoreCurious about how ancient empires controlled their people? In this episode, we explore “Creating an Empire of Informers” by Poppy Tushingham, which takes us back to 672 BC when Assyrian King Esarhaddon imposed a shocking system of surveillance. Imagine an empire where everyone, from neighbors...
Read MoreIn this episode, we explore “Broken Narrative: The Politics of Contemporary Art in Albania” by Marco Mazzi and Armando Lulaj, a thought-provoking look at how art and politics intertwine in Albania’s turbulent recent history. Through an in-depth interview with artist Armando Lulaj, we trace the...
Read MoreIn this engaging episode, we delve into Sebastian Coxon’s “Beards and Texts,” which explores the significant role of beards in medieval German literature from the mid-twelfth to the early sixteenth centuries. Coxon reveals how beards symbolize masculinity and serve as important motifs in discussions of...
Read MoreJoin us for an engaging episode as we explore “Barbarian Europe” by Karol Modzelewski, a fascinating examination of the profound yet often overlooked influence of early Germanic and Slavic societies on European culture. While the legacies of the Christian Church and classical antiquity are well-documented,...
Read MoreIn this episode, we explore “Armies and Ecosystems in Premodern Europe” by Sander Govaerts, a thought-provoking examination of the intricate ties between military forces and their environments in historical Europe. Focusing on the Meuse Region, a significant battleground between France and Germany, Govaerts reveals how...
Read MoreIn this episode, we explore the fascinating world of medieval Western Scandinavia and how people understood their own identities between 800 and 1500. “Approaches to the Medieval Self,” edited by Stefka G. Eriksen, Karen Langsholt Holmqvist, and Bjørn Bandlien, uncovers intriguing insights from archaeology, art,...
Read MoreNonsuch Foundation aims to make contemporary art more accessible on a regional and international scale. We have various collections of artworks and strive to maintain a constant balance between artistic, idealist, political, practical, and financial considerations.
We hope to organize cultural events, stimulating discussions, and lectures related to the promotion and access to art for all. Even though the collection is private, we feel that sharing it is the best way to maintain and grow it for generations to come. Learn more.
Our Foundation offers free art education through our blogs. In that way, we can help underprivileged people gain access to art education. Learn more here.
At the heart of this adventure lies your passion for art, a driving force that transforms the mere act of collecting into a deeply personal and enriching experience. As you embark
Creative minds gather in art communities, which are dynamic ecosystems, to develop their skills and share their love of artistic expression. These communities, whether they are flo
Virtual art tours have become a transformative force, redefining the art experience by connecting enthusiasts with cultural institutions in unprecedented ways. In our digitally int
Art exhibitions are vibrant venues that serve as cultural hubs where people may engage with a wide range of artistic expressions while also giving artists a chance to showcase thei
The rising popularity of digital exhibits is a reflection of how technology is changing the production and consumption of art. Despite providing a platform for established artists,
Cultural exchange, the dynamic weaving together of artistic concepts across social boundaries, has become one of the primary factors influencing the complex fabric of human history
Several modern artists are aware of the dilemma when their creative ability clashes with financial restraints. In an increasingly creative environment, obtaining money may be an ov
Art, as a universal language, transcends geographical boundaries, allowing for the rich interplay of diverse cultures. Cross-cultural art conversations, defined as the communicatio
Adriana Oliver has a keen eye for aesthetics, and an uncanny knack for helping us deconstruct our inner biases. The Barcelona based artist creates vivid and eye-catching pop art-e
For many, dipping into the intricately detailed world of Jake and Dinos Chapman – broadly and affectionately known within the art world as the Chapman brothers – is to be provo
Few artists can claim to have come close to the international notoriety achieved by UK creator Damien Hirst. His work, often shocking in nature, plays rebelliously with themes of s
If you raise the topic of artistic duo Gilbert and George in conversation, you’ll discover that responses of those familiar with the creative pair tend to fall into one of tw