We've interviewed Moon Chan, "an alchemist, maker of religious relics and ruins", as his Instagram biography says.
We've interviewed Moon Chan, "an alchemist, maker of religious relics and ruins", as his Instagram biography says.
Duet Elli Drake and Johannes Erb present, “36$ Mystery“ with pastel idiosyncrasy.
“You told me you didn’t know who you are but I told you I love who you are”. Meet the young South African artist exploring the complexities of love in his first solo show.
Eyes gleaming at a vegan utopia, anti-perfectionism Aggie Nam sirens ‘the more the better’.
The streetwear brand built from a desire for self-expression that won’t leave you feeling frustrated.
Digital artist Marjan Moghaddam investigates hypnotising shape-shifting forms in computer generated formats, to combine the Personal with the Global. Doing so whilst exploring what she refers to as our ‘Collective Imagination’ - one that finds itself enhanced by the internet.
Death in Venice (1971)
“How difficult it is to resist the sight of the abundance that gives us a vegetable bed, all these fruits can be used as wonderful accessories, and then another and taste them.”
Navot Miller, the artist who was “De-, and Re-formed” in Berlin.
Thaiboy Digital has been at the forefront of futuristic musical expression for years - with ‘Legendary Member’ he steps into his own with a record presenting a unifying transatlantic viewpoint.
“Even though they were just illusions, my fear was real back then.”
Stacie Ant is the artist behind reality-warping shiny femme figures on the posters of Berlin club nights, music videos and peppering our Instagram feeds- we delve into the thoughts behind the art.
Meet Alyssa Gengos, a.k.a. Kythira, a rockstar and art-world it-girl who can’t code but is still valid.
Italian AI artist Giusy Amoroso speaks simulated reality, forecasts the nude future of fashion and shares her creative influences.
“How Much More Would You Need?” is the recent anti-capitalist editorial released as an ironic anti-commercial. We talk politics, fashion and styling with the brains behind it.
“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.