Where are we anymore? “DISTORTED COMFORT” admits our contorted home spaces after the pandemic by way of ethereal furniture pieces of a fantastical cosmos.
Where are we anymore? “DISTORTED COMFORT” admits our contorted home spaces after the pandemic by way of ethereal furniture pieces of a fantastical cosmos.
La Serpent presents his unique brand of sleaze with another text that explores desirewith an explicit kind of detachment
Jack Merrett of Famous speaks to Sisi Savidge in the middle of a transcontinental hangover and release-day feast of their new EP, The Valley, out now on untitled records.
Contemporary artist Dave Pollot looks back at classic artworks to create hisown take on them. Blending currenttrends with renaissance pieces, Pollot’swork has its own unique style.
Who are you in an alternate reality? ‘Parallel Universe’ finds mystique in the different versions of ourselves throughout time and other dimensions.
Based in Los Angeles, Nusi Quero’s work flirts between the perimeters of the virtual and the visceral. His digital designs depicting a profusion of incandescent, celestial elegance, have since transmogrified into a series of futuristic 3D-rendered couture pieces.
Luca Cantarell releases their gender neutral jewelry line, Second Round: A love letter to their personal reinvention and crafted with a combination of precious stones and colorful enamels.
21-year-old Tora is the London-based R&B artist making soulful and sublime tunes. Her smooth vocals, poignant lyrics, and neo-soul instrumentals make her one of the most intriguing artists of 2021.
Sean Ryan, artist and creator of the ongoing “Badly Drawn Models” series, spoke to Coeval all about his practice and latest series “Badly drawn DJs”.
Ashaky Vig (@aku.psd on IG) is using his graphic design talents for the good sake of COVID-19 relief. We talked to the L.A. based designer about his inspiration archivals, favourite fonts, and personal goals as time passes by.
Meet Bob Bicknell-Knight, the multi faceted artist exposing tech billionaires and investigating the advancement of AI technologies and their effect on human workers.
Bold and cheeky intimacy: Take a peek into the mind of Mark Stadman who experiments with tingling sensuality through ASMR, photography, sculpture and collage.
With a fictional narrative of nomadic life, we quest for the primordial union between man and nature: A multi-layered exhibition by Dharma Initiatives in collaboration with Essenza Club uncovers a film feature which melds the works of 8 different artists through a deck of cards.
@razorade on IG is a self-proclaimed digital junkman who we learned more of through a conversation about their creative process and the amplifying infatuation with 3D possibilities unfolded in the modern age.
Melody called me to direct a music video to personify her latest single, “Wanderer,” a brooding siren song which evokes the characteristic melancholy of sultry old Westerns. I have been a fan of Melody’s storytelling through music, and this was a great opportunity to bring the lyrics to life visually.
Digital paintings by Ram Han come as graphic sorcery existent in a world of psychedelic colors and wondrous nature.
Can fashion emulate the naturality of human existence? The Hybrid Nature of Fashion is a commentary reclaiming the ecological value of fashion through the power of fashion photography and illustrative elements.
Have you ever tried to look at everyday life from a different point of view? We tried to do so through the funny miniature world of @royspeople - the pseudonym used by the artist Roy Tyson, who creates a surprising imagery with customized miniature figures.
Sugar Pop is inspired by Larry Bell’s illusionistic installations to take on fashion photography in a modern style set apart by an absence of clothes and vivid lights freely projected onto the body.
Interested in the “thingness of things”, Fakhim sees value in the situation behind the object. Although leading a very hands-on practice experimenting with found objects and mixing different materials together to spark reactions, the materiality of things is not the main act in his practice. Just as important as physicality in his work, is the study of the object’s context. Not only the original context but also all the others that can be created.