All in art

Estrid Akermark

From sculpting both physically and digitally, Swedish artist Estrid Åkermark gives us an insight into her developmental avatar creations as she explores mass production, opulence and femininity in today’s technological society.

Mirko Borsche

Mirko Borsche is a renowned german creative art director born in 1971. He has extensive experience in working both for advertising agencies, such as Springer & Jacoby and clients like Levi’s, MTV, and Mercedes-Benz, and Balenciaga.

Ricardo Passaporte

Portuguese artist class 1987, Ricardo Passaporte has created a body of artworks largely dedicated to brands that shape our everyday lives like Lidl and Footlocker. He depicts the ordinariness of the society through the lenses of consumerism.

Matt Giordano

Coeval discovered the work of Matt Giordano, aka @cheap_trillz on Instagram, via his creepy dancing baby filter and immediately had to know more.

Pablo Rochat

From classical to digital art. Pablo Rochat has an Instagram profile that you should definitely follow, entertainment pure meets postmodern art. 

Nicemask

Fluid figures evolving into digital archeology, Nicemask is mesmorised by fantasies of the real world and sees life as a lottery ticket.

Samy La Crapule

Bathing in Transhumanism, augmented humans and the power of customising avatars, self-proclaimed auto-addict Samy La Crapule perceives 3D as a new world; and filters as the new makeup of our generation.

Alexander James

Sharper than Razor Blades is artist Alexander James’ most recent body of work – and unlike its morose title, explores our current fixation on self-identifying with a playful nostalgia.

Gray Wielebinski

In their upcoming exhibition at DATEAGLE, Gray Wielebinski rethinks embodiment, sports fandom, and heroism to imagine a more inclusive future that’s more than mythology.

Carolina Lindberg

From Digital illustrations to Art installations, Carolina Lindberg is working through several fields across the industry, with her style that is inspiring and empowering the women artist business.

Xevi Solà

Filming a horror movie while using relaxing pastel tones. Seeking ways to give clues that refer to the darkest part of consciousness. Capturing moments that are considered amoral, beyond the good and evil. Meet Xevi Solà!