David Macho

Working along a transdisciplinary field of art, David Macho’s work continues to challenge the hierarchical nature of the art world.

Molk

The new universe creates new lives. Lives where the power and presence of humans in relation to the landscape is no longer stable, instead a fluid and changing concept. The focus is shifting.

Martina Cox

Her translucent PVC designs are framed by dreamy little curtains or figurines that highlight pubes, ass or nipple - in a non-binary way. Her inspo? - Hanging in dollhouse-making-forums online, puppetry, surrealism and the deconstruction of femme body.

Birdman

Living through a filter of collectable figurines, BIRDMAN’s paintings draft an ebullient fantasy world. Now, she probes for its pandemonium.


Yves Tumor

I couldn’t get an interview with Yves Tumor. He’s notoriously evasive, an affected persona dressed up behind a malignant-sounding pseudonym, aesthetically shapeshifting with each new release so deftly as to elude definition.

Frank Maria

His creative mind has always been a natural response to the world around him. Artist Frank Maria does not care about what others think - he interprets and creates the world around him in his truest light. 

Jenny Fax

Japanese label Jenny Fax captures the juxtaposition of childhood innocence, and the often temporary power teens embrace against a society that views fearlessness and the pursuit of individuality as a weakness at large. 

97cm

Using space, light, time and paradigms 97cm is an artist duo that have braved the depths of human thinking and is willing to show us a glimpse of what they’ve discovered.