“If you want to eat a burger, it doesn't mean you want to know the name of the cow.”
“If you want to eat a burger, it doesn't mean you want to know the name of the cow.”
This creative duo talk to us post-avatar fashion show. Think digital hyper-sexuality and next level filters.
Singer-songwriter, visual artist and producer Absrdst talks about his tweets, an animated slice of life comedy TV show in the works, and learning how to write music thanks to fuckboys.
On the verge of a debut album release new month, Brooklyn-based musician and artist SUO is photographed by Noelle Duquette.
From sculpting both physically and digitally, Swedish artist Estrid Åkermark gives us an insight into her developmental avatar creations as she explores mass production, opulence and femininity in today’s technological society.
Photographer Wade Kelly and stylist Hunter Blue bring you Mature Themes. Leave your baggage at home; relax, settle in, the entertainment will begin momentarily.
Sivasdescalzo’s AW19 campaign ‘Back to Work: Office Rituals’ invites you to explore an eccentric landscape where the daily office routine has been transformed into a playground of experimentation, in collaboration with Alicia Padrón and James Kerr (Scorpion Dagger).
“Evolve now or die later” — English fashion designer Phoebe English leads the way with sustainable fashion in her meticulously-sourced, gender-inclusive SS20 collection. Down to the buttons, English’s innovative designs pave the way for the future of fashion, and the world.
Coeval in conversation with designer Noy Munis on her sculptural acid-trip collection “Exceeding Expectations” inspired by feeling alienated and her 3D modelled artwork.
Mirko Borsche is a renowned german creative art director born in 1971. He has extensive experience in working both for advertising agencies, such as Springer & Jacoby and clients like Levi’s, MTV, and Mercedes-Benz, and Balenciaga.
Multiform realities and overcoming the impossibility of being a witch via cinema, ambitious Angelica meditates on the future.
Meet the lone wolf tracing the lives of gangsters, tattoo artists and immigrants in West Berlin on film.
Holding the body with a liquid poise, its ruches and ripples lapping gently at its shores.
Speaking to Resident Advisor in 2011, Anders Trentemøller aptly summarized the over dramatization of sound in films in one line- “if you smoke a cigarette in a movie, you can hear it.” Such is the case with ‘Obverse’, Trentemøller’s first record in three years, which sees the producer fully embracing the conceptual, cinematic qualities that have always defined his work.
Hvala Ilija is the Austrian-based label created by Ilija Miličić which focuses on the softer side of masculinity. His new collection titled ‘čist račun, duga Ijubav’ (clean bill, long love) explores the boundaries of heterosexuality.
Portuguese artist class 1987, Ricardo Passaporte has created a body of artworks largely dedicated to brands that shape our everyday lives like Lidl and Footlocker. He depicts the ordinariness of the society through the lenses of consumerism.
Our Garden of Eden has been sabotaged by foolishness and gluttony. It’s sacred wells now set to rise at least 65 centimetres by 2100, Salvatore Vignola’s SS20 collection “1994” is a homage to the sea and a proclamation to protect it.
Today, True Blue (a.k.a Maya Laner) shares her new single “No Water”.
Napoli Napoli Napoli (2009)
The Fine Avantgardist: this Austrian street-artist is always one step ahead of his time.