Punk musician Tony Kennedy talks about his collages ranging from his early work as posters for gigs to his most recent digital and politicized collages.
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Punk musician Tony Kennedy talks about his collages ranging from his early work as posters for gigs to his most recent digital and politicized collages.
South African artist Moshekwa Langa’s works can be interchangeably seen as works of fine art and poetry.
Portuguese artist Alice dos Reis about 3D real estate reels, internet life, and our ways of relating to objects.
Chase Hall has been mostly known for his stunning portrait series, which prominently features a populace that goes largely unnoticed.
Paris-based painter Ana Karkar brings us back to art’s original purpose, making us pause and feel.
The New York based artist Ian Swanson has this kind of rare narcotic effect when taking a walk through parts of Lower Manhattan.
The site-specific installations of Adam Cruces pursue spatio-temporal conditions, causing the viewer to be present at all times.
Artist Cameron Portland’s works explore his own identity and experience as a Black male in London through celebratory caricature work.
Consume Cool is an art project. Consume Cool is “kewl”. Consume Cool is everything and nothing at all.
A one night exhibition and performance by Spanish artist Maria Forqué realized by artist and costume designer Jenni Hensler, whose work places her subjects in suggested narratives and mystical environments.
With a mix of media, Swedish artist Ilja Karilampi confronts us with societal inevitabilities like mass consumerism, parading —almost sarcastically— the end of it all.
Mattea Perrotta plays with color fields to create perspective and explore relationships of form and space.
Artist Billie Eliot Turner aims not just to shock but to inspire people to question themselves and their views with her erotic yet gory menstrual paintings.
Artist BertaBlanca T Ivanow’s works are abstract and fluid in terms of categorization. The artist’s latest projects revolve around portraiture and faces.
Artist Erin M. Riley’s works consist of hand-woven tapestries of intimate memories, both personal and collective.
The picture maker always encounters the same problems, of how to present time and space. There is nothing formulaic about Joakim Heidvall’s paintings.
For Malin Gabriella Nordin, the experience of creating is like unveiling the evolution of a new world.
The Greek artist’s works juxtapose various urban and pre-industrial, earthy materials such as stone, cotton, coal, bed frames, and doors.
Bayri’s works revolve around the internet and digital culture that is simultaneously cheeky and introspective.
The multimedia artist takes on a multidisciplinary approach to his work using a variety of mediums including music and sounds.