Vergez’s collages are neither chance arrangements or nonsensical, but rather these mass-produced images are carefully composed constructions that are minimalistic and aesthetically clean.
The style of Jesse Draxler's collages often mirror the fragments of information, the immediate narrative of the Internet and new media.
I can say that I’m happy when I get lost in that never-ending struggle trying to achieve what I think I like.
Jil Sander fused utility with their signature minimalism to present a refreshing take on the brand’s much-admired aesthetic.
The style of Jesse Draxler's collages often mirror the fragments of information, the immediate narrative of the Internet and new media.
I have a very strong feeling that the opposite of love is not hate — it’s apathy. It’s not giving a damn.
Kent Andreasen is a 24 year old photographer from Cape Town, South Africa. His work is based around the loose and everyday experiences he finds himself in.
Employing a purposeful, rudimentary approach to construction, Robyn Benson creates temporal, self-sufficient structures that exist within an equilibrium of forces.
James Ari King is a London based Photographer and co-founder of menswear label Itokawa Film.
Claude Eigan (born in France, 1983) is a visual artist living and working in Berlin. After studying visual communications in Paris.
Started his career as a professional skateboarder and spending time in Barcelona taking photos and collaborating with different skateboard magazines and brands.
I am a visual art teacher and collage artist, Boulle School Graduate, from Nantes, France. From glossy magazines, i select pictures of fashion, landscapes, greenery and architecture to create my visual art.
Born in 1966 near Hiroshima, Motoi Yamamoto concluded his Bachelor of Arts in 1995 at Kanazawa College of Art.
Ina Niehoff is a freelance photographer currently living and working in Berlin, Germany.
Susanne Breuss, collage artist and museum curator, born 1963, based in Vienna/Austria.
Saige Rowe (b. 1993) is from Conyers, GA, and recently received her BFA from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.
Michael graduated in 2014 with a BA in illustration, since university he has spent time developing his work with exploration of print processes.
Mongobì works on the idea of difference, on the theme of abandonment, of loss and recovery of something. She uses waste materials, her art is made of nothing.