Portraying four different groups of people with unique characteristic that makes them stand out from other social, aesthetic and political contexts reminding us of whatever you are, you will not be alone.
Portraying four different groups of people with unique characteristic that makes them stand out from other social, aesthetic and political contexts reminding us of whatever you are, you will not be alone.
Guillermo Lopez: Talented Illustrator or low key Virtual Reality Arsonist? You Decide.
Mobilegirl’s debut EP is the soothing soundtrack you want to listen to after a night out at one of her club sets.
Rasmus Weng Karlsen is a Danish fashion, portrait and documentary photographer.
Wait is the self-published book by artist and model Wilson Oryema. Simply put – it is ‘a book about consumption’, a book of short poems and stories that can be read as a somewhat manual – a witty moral code for our ever consuming, ever impatient society.
We chat to graphic design student, Alana Derksen, about tattoos, King Krule, and sobriety.
Mermaids (1990)
Meet the Paris based photographer who's in the market for two tickets to a Celine Dion lookalike contest.
A traditional children’s song caught William Frank’s interest by focusing on discrimination and feminism.
Burkinabe photographer Sory Sanlé’s works declare a nostalgia before their time, a want for the possibility of anticipated hope and joy, of replacing the void of creativity amidst colonial formality, and creating an unspoiled narrative of cultural articulation.
Artist Ralph Akhigbe discusses traditional vs digital mediums and his plans to expand into film and photography.
Isabelle Chaput and Nelson Tiberghien direct Dogme: Privodeet, a short fashion film on millenial fame, belonging, and disconnected environments.
African American artist Ellen Gallagher’s multilayered works are underwhelmingly shocking; the canon of advertising is transformed as the façade of the equality and diversity promised lingers unsettlingly, the uniformity of racial stereotypes continuing to burden the black body.
While surrounded by industrial landscapes in the Antwerpen outskirts, Stig and Fabian portray their vision of the Japanese 80’s anime film.
Photographer Stella Consonni’s series “MARFA TO MIAMI” documents her roadtrip from Marfa, Texas to Miami, Florida.
Musician, Tallula Watson, discusses what makes a good selfie and what music means to her.
Daisies (1966)
Challenging the everyday, meet Japanese artist Yuki Nakajo.
Jheyda captures the sensation of sneaking and diving into a peek hole surrounded by burning red walls.
Swiss-Italian photographer Claudio Rasano is best known for his image of a Johannesburg schoolboy, 18-year-old Katlehong Matsenen.