Half designer clad woman and half mythical fox, photographer Ali Yavuz Ata’s shapeshifting creatures take their inspiration from Japanese folklore.
Half designer clad woman and half mythical fox, photographer Ali Yavuz Ata’s shapeshifting creatures take their inspiration from Japanese folklore.
Alluring yet absurd, artist Rosie Gibbens’ performative work aims for viewers to experience both amusement at the euphemistic nature of it, and discomfort at the elements associated with voyeurism and objectification.
A craving birthed from misunderstanding, Wendy Jim deletes old soot and seeks the aesthetic de nos jours.
For Daniella Averina, photography is a natural process that explores hidden places and spaces.
Meet Kaan, a London based 3D character artist who creates characters that are both refined yet disturbing. He talks inspiration, aspiration and imagination.
Photographer Tatiana Snezhko’s series ‘And suddenly let loose’ is as much an exploration of personal identity as it is a photographic expression of beauty, anarchy and unbridled creativity.
Analcancer2009’s SS20 campaign celebrates non-conforming bodies to question society’s heteronormative tendencies through leather, thongs and the push for omnigendered love.
London-based MC, Shunaji, on breaking stigmas, embracing her heritage and redefining the music scene, one melodic, genre-bending track at a time.
Seb Choe, a Hawaii-based multi-hyphenate whose quick intellect and angelic aesthetics destroy disciplinary bounds, talks about the inspiration behind their new ambient mix, “1004.
Mariette Pathy Allen, unofficially known as the “official photographer of the transgender community”, has an exhibition of her photos currently featured in the Museum of Sex in New York City. Also, as an interesting factoid, she is the oldest artist we’ve ever featured!
“In My Room” is a capsule collection designed by Maria Korkeila, which explores how one’s bedroom space reflects their personal identity. She teamed up with video director and co-collaborator Joaquim Bayle to put her work into on-screen motion. Read below to learn about the project and the artists behind the work.
Back to the future with TAKA Original. The 2G era with Nokia GSMs and low-pixel graphics, TAKA transports us back to the futurism of the 90s.
Orchestral purity in inner demons and inward journeys, billie0cean hones “crisp guttural feelings, fuzzy eyes and floaty intuition", to mould plasticised seduction and her “soft dream trap” utopia.
Toopoor exhales her fuel, signing it off “STREAM CRAZY GIRLS & GONE. AND TELL SOMEONE YOU LOVE THEM TODAY. BE GRATEFUL. AND THANK YOU FOR HAVING ME XX”
It’s so easy to get caught up in the fashionable hysteria of LFW. As a new-face, I’m so still orienting myself as establishing a career.
Photographer Valentin Fabre employs distortion and overexposure to examine the polluted state of the world through two well-dressed aliens’ innocent eyes.
Education through porn, sexual adventures and adjusting to disability in the new age of dating apps, Robert Coombs’ ‘CripFag’ indiscriminately lusts over the morphing body.