Spend a night with her and you’ll find yourself uncontrollably uttering “THAT’S SASSY!”
Spend a night with her and you’ll find yourself uncontrollably uttering “THAT’S SASSY!”
“For me this is beautiful, and this makes me feel something, otherwise there is no sense for me in doing this.”
Lured into mossy green hills surrounded with velvety, fluttering flowers, bathe in the patchouli fragranced serenity and bliss and cross the bridge into Isabella Lalonde’s subconscious.
The Color of Pomegranates (1969)
Melbourne-based 3D artist Nicholas Keays talks humor, social media, and the future of digital advertising. SPOILER ALERT: In our world of rapid technological advancement, you mustn’t believe everything you see.
We embark on an out-of-orbit visual experience through the artist's imagery that connects his digital vision of pop culture, his creative influences & color systems that leave us in a hypnosis state. Keep your eyes open.
Fashion designer Danni Harris’s animal-inspired CSM collection takes us back to our evolutionary roots, connecting us to a time when things were simpler and the power dynamic between species was less devastating.
The South African artist pushing the boundaries at art school in the Netherlands. Daniel continues to create work which questions the constraints society places around identity.
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.