Simon Marsiglia believes in the beautification of imperfection and the expression of the unpolished with his work exhales special powers.
All in people
Simon Marsiglia believes in the beautification of imperfection and the expression of the unpolished with his work exhales special powers.
Radical, iconic, disarmingly brazen: Tea Hacic-Vlahovic has a visceral talent for subverting drama and trauma with comedic intuition.
“Listening to 2000s girl groups and dressing up in mini skirts together”, 20-year-old Fashion Design student Morgan Lee Johnson talks to Coeval about noughties influences and his self identity.
An ode to boldness: this hairartist knows how to bring back the punk
What do skateboarding tricks, anime drawings and 3D renderings have in common? They’re all mastered by Kamau; the easygoing artist who challenges ignorance in multiple dimensions.
Emerging from a space always there and a voice strangely familiar yet viciously withheld by the body, welcome to Fefa.
Leaving repressed mundanity behind, Candy Oscuro brings fetish back to the subject’s grasp through the dichotomy of everyday imagery and glam.
Cultivating space for growth and opportunity through difference is something queer folx prefigured for survival, for identity, and for activism.
Bringing smiles back since 2018: This man uses his flashy hairstyles to give kids a positive role-model.
For Hong Kong native Nadine (Noddy) Ng, film and photography are a means to uncover new forms of belonging. This sense of belonging, she finds, often begins with the mundane.
Elastic, eclectic and undoubtedly extraordinary. Watch image-maker Thanyy live out his peculiar fantasies of body manipulation through his digital alter-ego, morphing his body into alien shapes as easily as clay.
Does One Perform Only on Stage?
Puerto Rican choreographer Kiani Del Valle is re-shaping the classical structures of choreography.
Gender outcast and art outlaw Glamhag rejected the art they were "supposed" to be making in art school and turned to the subversive art of DIY performances, culminating in the creation of a John Waters-esque film that combines elements of camp with queer spirituality.
Like an Old Hollywood star, Veronica Vixen brings va-va-voom to cell phone screens everywhere. From her exaggerated curves, to her insane pops of color, to her sadistic sense of humor, Mistress Vixen is a Los Angeles Dominatrix you won't soon forget.
Vibrant, imaginative, and with surrealist undertones, Bri Charis’ makeup elevates the art form to another level.
Canadian musician, performance artist and visual artist Mimivirus speaks to us about her anarchic work which transforms itself into a vessel for the destruction of oppressive chains that plague today’s political climate.
Eyes gleaming at a vegan utopia, anti-perfectionism Aggie Nam sirens ‘the more the better’.
Multiform realities and overcoming the impossibility of being a witch via cinema, ambitious Angelica meditates on the future.
Lily Bloom creates extreme fantasies you never knew you had.