Zarastro Art is a curated platform showcasing contemporary art by culturally diverse artists. Through digital and physical encounters, it invites both the curious and the committed to discover and collect.
What Sets Zarastro Apart
Holistic Approach
We cover all aspects of contemporary art — celebrating a diverse collection of styles, mediums, and themes in both physical and digital forms.
Selection Process
Our curatorial team draws from captivating voices around the world, ensuring the quality of our collection. We then use our platform to bring the unique perspectives of our international artists.
Custom Curated Exhibitions
Our innovative exhibitions experiment with the way you see art online, creating transformative art experiences.
Discover the future of contemporary art through our showcase of emerging artists
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Saturday Morning with Shumaiya Khan: A Studio Session on Contemporary Abstraction
In March 2026, Zarastro Art hosted London-based artist Shumaiya Khan for a Saturday morning studio session in De Beauvoir. Attendees explored contemporary abstraction through a live demonstration, engaging directly with

Soft Sculpture: In Conversation with Divya Sharma
In October 2025, Zarastro Art hosted London-based artist Divya Sharma for an intimate Shoreditch conversation during Frieze Week. Set against the backdrop of large-scale installations at Frieze Sculpture, the event

Tracey Emin: My Bed – Exploring Vulnerability and Identity in Contemporary Art
For over two decades, My Bed (1998) by Tracey Emin has been one of the most talked-about and debated works of contemporary art. Is it a self-portrait or a profound

David Shrigley: Laughing at Life
Humor holds a precarious place in contemporary art: it can deliver complex messages, create contrast, or even challenge tradition. Within a long legacy that has treated art as serious and


