Artist Cameron Portland’s works explore his own identity and experience as a Black male in London through celebratory caricature work.
Artist Cameron Portland’s works explore his own identity and experience as a Black male in London through celebratory caricature work.
Rehearse, eat, sleep, repeat is often the anticipated lifestyle for young artists and creatives and Ahmad is a part of this motto. It is the mantra he used to prepare for his 10-day performance.
It's about erasing the borders. Gender neutralize and smooth out the pre-selected boxes we are suppose to tick off.
A different kind of remembering and introspection.
Personal notes and photography series by Kalina Pulit.
Iconic British photographer Martin Parr’s series “The Last Restort” captures Britain’s working class on vacation complete with his signature saturated colors.
Consume Cool is an art project. Consume Cool is “kewl”. Consume Cool is everything and nothing at all.
Her delightfully eccentric style matches her free-spirited personality. Solene is a fashion-conscious inspiration for many as she also designs and makes clothes such as Jumpsuits and 80s pants.
Social media photography account Fontanesi quite literally inverts, twists, or (contextually) replaces daily snaps of anonymous subjects.
Careful (1992)
Taking over this month as visual curators the Maison Kitsuné' Hot Streams tracks.
A one night exhibition and performance by Spanish artist Maria Forqué realized by artist and costume designer Jenni Hensler, whose work places her subjects in suggested narratives and mystical environments.
Photographer Ruth Ossai is known for her compelling photographs set in Africa and mainly Nigeria that champion the narratives of her photographic subjects.
Partying till 8 am and looking at the sunrise is Abel's favourite feeling, along with his admiration for 80s disco culture and underground techo scene. Abel can also be described as a virtual hippy.
While exploring one of Sweden’s last sauna-clubs, the attention is drawn to the damp corners dressed in dimmed lights. A meeting between Swedish sin and transgressive Texan attitude.
Factory Girl (2006)
How many people can beat box the Simpsons theme song? Presumably, not many but those who can are rare and may be called Hirschy Grace. You can also find Hirschy dreaming about building a community of people, living in a village away from capitalists.
With a mix of media, Swedish artist Ilja Karilampi confronts us with societal inevitabilities like mass consumerism, parading —almost sarcastically— the end of it all.
Inspired by Rory Parnell Mooney’s spring collection and the fluidity present in the designs. Capturing the man’s instinctive and natural movement as he explores his surroundings. The different textures transform while following the changing daylight. Organic elements and an earthy colour palette.
Your eyes must do some raining if you're ever going to grow up is one advice Louise feels deeply connected to, as well as Johnny Depp and her dog's nails scraping the floor when he dreams in his sleep.