“Stern Madchen” references iconic German musician Nina Hagen, drawing inspiration from both her music and eccentric presence.
“Stern Madchen” references iconic German musician Nina Hagen, drawing inspiration from both her music and eccentric presence.
After her master's degree in industrial design and internships in various design fields such as identity design, design research, automotive industry, textile design and furniture design, Swedish artist Siri Skillgate plunged full into business.
When tatts, naked flesh and male nipples are making the cut: @andreagrossi___ is the only Cyberpunk we really needed this year. Go check out his brilliant dystopian collection S34S0N 2. You’re welcome.
Olga Fedorova’s art is a reflection of our time and the ludicrous essence of being human.
Dottie wants to focus on her health. Hettie wants to resume tap dancing classes. – What are your hopes for the year ahead?
Between building monasteries to allow cats to withdraw from the world and trapping cigarette butts in resign, Ludovic Beillard plays with material and ages, without bias.
“The streets sell everything from fabrics, detergents, ice creams, Santa Claus hats, masks, soap bubbles, cigarettes” – Angelica Troncone takes us with her on her travel through Accra, Ghana.
With peaceful collages Federico awakens the wistful feeling of a long-forgotten dream…
Emily Frances Barrett started creating jewellery from a young age using miscellaneous objects that she would find. Now Emily works as an established jeweller who is making a name for herself within the creative industry.
Algo:Ritmi opens doors of its virtual museum with an 24/7 exhibition full of AR effect treasures.
Coming from the rural countryside in Devon, Lily West has utilised her time at home over lockdown to create films and a self portrait series.
Rhode-Island based artist Chris Regner mixes autobiography with the grotesque as a point of departure in his art. He shares with us his childhood experiences which takes a central stage in his exploration of masculinity and adulthood in his work.
Based between New York and Ahmedabad, Somnath Bhatt is a multidisciplinary artist whose interests range from multimedia and technology to typography. Somnath’s work is intimately symbolic, often featuring metaphors that tap into the intersectional spaces of art and design. He speaks to Coeval about ‘decolonisation’, his creative process and the arts scene.
Introducing Italian duo P L Z whose debut single, ‘Milano d'agosto’, is a cry for help to be saved from oneself, from one’s own paranoia – translated into a techno pop hit,
Reimagining Grimm’s Rapunzel, “Before the curfew” discovers Rapunzel's refined identity post lockdown.
Incorporating painting through a digital format is central to Camille Soulat’s work. Her gentle aesthetic that she describes as melancholic and contemplative gives each of her pieces a unique story. Read on to hear more from the French based artist.
A discussion about the socialialogical possibilities of “The New Normal” as introduced into our lives this past year.
Distortion, illusion and naked skin – In Henriette Ebbesen’s photography she lives her fantasy of turning the physical laws of the world upside down and reflects beauty of the female body in a new way.
Between motherlove and loneliness – Mila van der Linden awakes the thirst for losing control in the club with her new track Psychoforlove.
We spoke to the Central Saint Martins fashion graduate, Erika Maish, about her creative practice as a designer. Now based in Los Angeles, Erika has designed pieces for the likes of Kylie Jenner and Lil Miquela.