One does not so much see Mitch Vowles’ work as they experience it.
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One does not so much see Mitch Vowles’ work as they experience it.
In his first U.S. solo exhibition ‘I’ve got a massive subconscious’ at Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, artist John Greenwood shapes a kaleidoscopic view of the brain’s secret dustbin, full of angry monsters.
The weight of Conor Murgatroyd’s work might be missed at first glance; the non-threatening nature of his commonly used motifs such as flowers or family photographs, along with his frequent recourse to “traditional” still lifes or like compositions, lends his work a visual levity.
Enter Posthuman Island: A 2060 virtual research centre showcasing profound human evolutionary shifts resulting from human volunteers mutated by quantum technology.
Russian artist, Alina Gibadullina, takes a contextual and self-expressive eye to her work, finding inspiration in the album art of popular musicians like Frank Ocean and Mac Miller.
Frank Dorrey, New-Jersey based artist, takes a candid and self-reflexive eye to his creative process; what he keeps from the viewer; where his artistic intentions come from; inspiration; creative modes and much more.
La Serpent presents his unique brand of sleaze with another text that explores desirewith an explicit kind of detachment
Contemporary artist Dave Pollot looks back at classic artworks to create hisown take on them. Blending currenttrends with renaissance pieces, Pollot’swork has its own unique style.
Based in Los Angeles, Nusi Quero’s work flirts between the perimeters of the virtual and the visceral. His digital designs depicting a profusion of incandescent, celestial elegance, have since transmogrified into a series of futuristic 3D-rendered couture pieces.
Sean Ryan, artist and creator of the ongoing “Badly Drawn Models” series, spoke to Coeval all about his practice and latest series “Badly drawn DJs”.
Meet Bob Bicknell-Knight, the multi faceted artist exposing tech billionaires and investigating the advancement of AI technologies and their effect on human workers.
Bold and cheeky intimacy: Take a peek into the mind of Mark Stadman who experiments with tingling sensuality through ASMR, photography, sculpture and collage.
With a fictional narrative of nomadic life, we quest for the primordial union between man and nature: A multi-layered exhibition by Dharma Initiatives in collaboration with Essenza Club uncovers a film feature which melds the works of 8 different artists through a deck of cards.
@razorade on IG is a self-proclaimed digital junkman who we learned more of through a conversation about their creative process and the amplifying infatuation with 3D possibilities unfolded in the modern age.
Digital paintings by Ram Han come as graphic sorcery existent in a world of psychedelic colors and wondrous nature.
Have you ever tried to look at everyday life from a different point of view? We tried to do so through the funny miniature world of @royspeople - the pseudonym used by the artist Roy Tyson, who creates a surprising imagery with customized miniature figures.
Interested in the “thingness of things”, Fakhim sees value in the situation behind the object. Although leading a very hands-on practice experimenting with found objects and mixing different materials together to spark reactions, the materiality of things is not the main act in his practice. Just as important as physicality in his work, is the study of the object’s context. Not only the original context but also all the others that can be created.
Enter the underwater womb of TRANSGENESIS — a new immersive exhibition by Agnes? that takes you on a sensory journey through the genetic engineering of a new posthuman amphibian species.
Tetsuya Nakamura writes with Sisi Savidge through Japanese-spun swaps into image translations; transcending borders and barriers.
Behind the human gaze lies a sea of intentions that Jaffa-based artist, Omer Halperin investigates in her delicate charcoals, full of intimacy and estrangement all at once.