London-based illustrator, Alice Bloomfield’s art is ‘opulent, perturbing and sleazy’. She talks to Coeval about her inspirations, creative process and future plans.
London-based illustrator, Alice Bloomfield’s art is ‘opulent, perturbing and sleazy’. She talks to Coeval about her inspirations, creative process and future plans.
Ethereal, soft and dreamy could suffice as the only 3 words needed to describe Artist, Cuixi’s tattooing style. Based in Chengdu, China, Cuixi is challenging the traditional tattooing scene.
Photographed by Alexis Gross, Hardeman’s FW 2020 collection was shot during quarantine, which further exuded the delicacy of the internet represented through the style in which this collection was photographed.
London based model Aimee Gillingwater began her modelling career through skateboarding in the city from the age of 15. Aimee is also a singer who creates music influenced by soul, punk to everything in between.
Heather’s subconscious is delightfully revealing itself to the audience of her paintings. Reminiscing upon her childhood inspiration Sailor moon, the stories told through her line are very personal and magnifying. Have a look. Warning: you'll get sucked in.
Filmmaker from Bristol, Benjamin Brook, has found his path working within the music industry to create promotional videography for artists such as Slowthai, Mura Masa and Charli XCX.
Ever asked yourself how it is to drink a tequila shot out of nostrils, carry a mouth around your neck as a purse and create beats on an MPC feeling like human flesh?
Created on 10,000 hours of looped Eminem, the work of CSM FDM student Yaz Whitlock beautifies the hard to swallow. Ethereal and raising the hairs on your spine, her latest ‘Health and Bewty’ zine glazes artificial womb science and inflated birth sacks with satire.
* The Artist Xiangyu Liu knows how to flex his inner master and to levitate into new visual spheres. His creative future begins now!
Digital Meddle was started by artist Thomas Columbo in 2019 after the success of his Facebook page ‘Your Childhood Ruined’. The two platforms present whimsical work that takes a dark spin on childhood classics.
Though times and expectations are rapidly changing in today’s cultural climate, the patriarchal ideology that men should, or rather are to behave a certain way innately is being challenged by men expressing authenticity often through their appearance.
An ever-changing post-apocalyptic performance video game, ‘Anthropocene Retreat’ questions what type of mind will remain after that of the human and seeks to psychologically relax the artist.
London based activist, photographer and former education officer at University of the Arts, Anita Israel, speaks to Coeval about how she has experienced racism and her recent campaign in aid of supporting BAME students and staff at the university.
Future thinking fashion designer and Instagram filter enthusiast Helena Dong speaks to Coeval about her multiple practices and creative journey.
Polish spray painter Stachu Szumski creates massive murals, surreal paintings that are visually farway from his classic graffiti heritage. I hope you are amazed by his work as much as I did.
Niko B is a Gen-Z star. Last year he released “Mary Berry”, an irreverent British summertime bop about the anti-flex (playing badminton and wearing Slazenger’s) but ironically cool life of the average British teenager. His latest single “Who’s That What’s That?” sticks to his signature style of saccharine irony, and debuted in The Official Big Top 40 at number 12. Here Bee Beardsworth talks to the viral musician about what inspires him, life in 2020 and why he hates gherkins.
Like a regal rebellion of the mundane, the voluminous silhouettes of Paula Mihoviloic bring motion to regularity, as she sways to Bach.
Digital artist based in Melbourne, Joe Hamilton explores a juxtaposition between technological practices and the natural environment. With the use of photography, moving image and artificial intelligence Joe creates his own version of existence.
Healing through sensory transcendence, Sharona Franklin’s alchemical sculptures and second-skin quilts sing with honesty - of metamorphosis, spirituality and alternate realities.
The avant-garde approach taken in “the 20 20” showcases the different styles of photography Say10 experimented with. This project doubles as a subtle protest against certain cultures and religions, which have instilled prejudice and the opposition of culture amongst many people.