Danish artist Christiane Spangsberg speaks about the struggle of being a woman and artist, and how to break the need for perfectionism.
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Danish artist Christiane Spangsberg speaks about the struggle of being a woman and artist, and how to break the need for perfectionism.
Haitian painter Philomé Obin’s works possess considerable depth, the illusion of unsophisticated figurative drawings simultaneously dictates a pain and an endurance; a joyous revolt, a hallelujah to the Haitian independence, an unvarnished disclosure of unchanging politics and poverty.
Patrik Mollwing: Drippy, Trippy, Fun and Fluid.
Tel Aviv-based photographer Tal Ben-Avi is interested in exploring the things that are usually overlooked by the masses.
An ode to life is perhaps the best way to describe performer and choreographer Pina Bausch’s influential body of work.
Milan-based artist speaks about the the circumstances of humanity.
Nigerian visual artist and photographer, Fatimah Tuggar’s works present a collaged reality of West African and Western motifs, a world where African is not a homogenous identity, where tropes of class, race and religion may differ without colliding.
Vicente Mollestad, on identity and violence and the possible beauty of it all.
Diana Chire, performance artist and curator is one of the modern day icons shattering the art world’s misogynistic glass ceiling.
Artist Henry Taylor is widely known for his portraiture.
Mexican artist Marina Silva talks about the politics of the female body and other matters that go along with it.
Asuka Anastasia Ogawa’s paintings create a dream-like world filled with beautiful characters and an omnipresent spirituality.
Dreamer, doer, designer and doodler with a degree in menswear under her belt and a .005 ballpoint pen in her pocket.
Imhof’s choreography is a brutal homage to the contemporary matters of society.
LA-based artist Arielle Chiara muses on the memory of nature and its other histories.
American artist Andrew Birk talks about nature and the necessity of falling in love with life, both the good and the terrible.
Erik Mowinckel’s photography presents quiet city moments with reverence to the beauty of the streets of Oslo.
Robert Holyhead addresses curiosity with expressive, but never impulsive, abstractions of oil on canvas.
Meet Sam Lipp, NY-based artist and co-founder of Queer Thoughts.
“The Walk” is a performance piece by artist Rabia Salfiti that investigates power submission and dependence.