We chat to mori, Madrid based musician who just dropped a new single ‘don’t spill it’.
We chat to mori, Madrid based musician who just dropped a new single ‘don’t spill it’.
In ‘2000 Cracked Egg’ the artefact, the religious object, and the toy exist in multiple dimensions with a seductive, opalescent veneer. Fuelled by intuition, Emma Pryde creates vehicles for philosophy.
Film maker/Visual artist Lambert Duchesne’s animated short The Words that I will Never Find, follows a man named Theodore who falls madly in love with a woman, for whom he sacrifices his livelihood for the belief of true love.
Illustrator Joshua Cook uses his art to explore themes of the human condition with humour and colour. He works from his own lived experiences creating almost sinister imagery that juxtaposes the awkwardness in the human characters he depicts.
Tadleeh is a Music Producer and Visual Communication Artist based in Milan. She describes her music as dreamlike, dilated and primitive as she talks to Coeval about her current projects and collaborations with other artists.
Sharon Van Overmeiren conceives fictional scenarios for her sculptures to express the not-quite-present of human imagination while resisting institutional systems of classification and set formal boundaries.
Looking at her pictures you will find yourself quickly immerging into minimal storytelling framed by sensual structures and a full set of vibrant colors. Both leaving a strong impact on your retina and hypothalamus. If you love Nouvelle Vague, you will know what I mean: She might be the Éric Rohmer of photography.
Radical, iconic, disarmingly brazen: Tea Hacic-Vlahovic has a visceral talent for subverting drama and trauma with comedic intuition.
Visual artist, designer and former Paralympic runner Gabriel Cole works from both 2D and 3D mediums to produce work that resembles grafitti style designs bathed in colour. His clientalle ranges from fashion brand, Nike to record label, Bizarro Records.
A presentation of a primordial empress. She is a synthesis of land and ocean, rising and crawling out to birth her. Adapting since the beginning of time. She is iridescent with beauty but scathing. She is rich with knowledge.She is the sensation of peace underwater. Mother Nature’s fallen angel. This is her homage feature.
Photographer Zoárd Heuzé harnesses inspiration from the confines of quarantine, exploring nature through the lens of isolation and limitation.
Nicotine from silverscreen: This German mixed media artist serves us the extra portion of unraveling digital distortion.
Metal syrup swaying to Opus III, MGN is the uniquely beautiful jewellery brand born from serendipity.
Glazed with eternity, Laura Catherine Soto’s sculpture glows with the alchemy of discordant material to delight or disgust.
“Plus Ultra”, which is a collaboration between visual artist Nic and writer Juan, journeys through the motives behind human action and thoughts. It juxtaposes ideas such as destruction and rebirth, life and death alternates, as well as a benevolent God that grants tumours to the innocent.
“Listening to 2000s girl groups and dressing up in mini skirts together”, 20-year-old Fashion Design student Morgan Lee Johnson talks to Coeval about noughties influences and his self identity.
Set in a boundless world reminiscent of one’s subconscious, Lena Kuzmich’s personal ode to her search for love and the unconditional acceptance of self is displayed in 💖Inside the House of Neverlasting 𝐿𝒪𝒱𝐸!💖. Through questioning the roles and positions women put themselves in to receive love, this project also explores the liberation from such chains through Frued’s theory of the infantile desire.
Rather than dressing size 0 models walking at a binary fashion week, designer Yamuna Forzani creates extravagant knits celebrating the inclusive, powerful community that walks in ballrooms everywhere.
Photographer Hick Duarte depicts a unique collaboration between two young artists from Rio. The mystic atmosphere and the aesthetically strong garments communicate a sense of serenity and empathy intrinsic to the boys’ way of life.
Of resuscitations and resurrections: spanning Polish folklore, religious symbolism and organic principles, Rafal Zajko’s work draws insights from the past to trace new narrative paths through a revived rituality.