Bee Beardsworth chats with Lady Donli about making music in quarantine, Pan-Africanism, and her new single “Corner”, as they do a virtual shoot via FaceTime.
Bee Beardsworth chats with Lady Donli about making music in quarantine, Pan-Africanism, and her new single “Corner”, as they do a virtual shoot via FaceTime.
What happens when your phone dies and you can’t use your maps app to navigate a new city? You get lost. And what happens when you get lost? More often than not, you find adventure, solitude and purpose in your own direction.
Adrien Flores is the guy behind the grills. Named Juanita professionally, Adrien experiments with sculpture and jewellery design to create forward thinking mouthwear that challenges normalised beauty standards.
Willehad Eilers aka Wayne Horse creates artwork that is encapsulates real life and his own interpretation of it. Originally from Germany, Willehad Eilers now lives in Amsterdam where he practices as a mixed-median artist.
Titled “Call me, I’m Bored”, this collaborative shoot fuses photographer Umur Ozcan and stylist Emrecan Sandal’s creative vision. Portraying the outrageous nature of fashion and the illusion of constraint that is often put onto individuals attempting to express themselves.
Artist, founder and editor-in-chief of the London-based cult art magazine GUT Ami Evelyn Hughes talks about her 80/90’s German porn magazines obsession, how she dealt with quarantine and why the next GUT issue will be a perfect gift for Christmas 2020.
Typelab is a platform for collaboration and typeface design founded by Floriane Rousselot in 2018. Originally based in France, Typelab now features work by designers globally as they collectively create cutting-edge typefaces.
Johnny Evans’ LFW Debut Collection Gets 6 Fragrant Additions.
An experimental approach to make-up? We love to see it! Singaporean make-up artist, Radioactive Pigeon talks us through some beauty top tips for her signature looks and her exploration and use of unusual objects to create eccentric make-up.
Integrating separate aspects of the human body with animal forms, innately creates an image that people find unsettling and grotesque. Elena Sofia exploits this through Freaky Lust, her ode to the admiration she has always felt towards the unconventional corners of life.
A clear bias against the elderly is often displayed in both pop culture and society at large in today’s media. Dutch photographer Harmen Meinsma’s project titled “Elderly Heros”, works to erase that narrative and to frame elders in an empowering and desirable light.
LifeCredit is a game created by multidisciplinary designer, Diana Ganea. The game features a dystopian future based on China’s social credit system.
Departing from the truth of everyday life and the fleeting quality of feelings, Bendt Eyckermans turns the momentariness of lived experiences into hyperbolic visions that stir the imagination of the observer.
Created while in self-isolation “Pray for your Sims” is a self portrait editorial series by Katherine Rose. Using the popular video game The Sims to mimic the virtual lifestyle many of us have accepted as reality during the Covid-19 pandemic. This collection includes eleven photographs of Katherine along with fellow model Sarah P.
Fluid and transparent: water as game changer. This Spanish digital engineer tells us about his intricate research on water representation in video games.
Simon Marsiglia believes in the beautification of imperfection and the expression of the unpolished with his work exhales special powers.
London-based designer Jivomir Domoustchiev breaks the mould with his unconventional designs. With an interest in sculpture, shape and futurism, Domoustchiev works with PVC vinyl to achieve his distinctive silhouettes in a unique example of modern fashion design.
Eva Fàbregas animates her sculptures with the tactility of sound, giving life to billowing installations that excite somatic engagement and question the ascension of desire.
This artificial yet natural glow: The Berlin based photographer might have one of the most individual looks in photography right now. Needless to say she is a rare flower in the businss.
Botond Keresztesi works with paint to generate a new common language that unabashedly incorporates chaos, anachronisms, bizarre subcultures and mainstream tropes.