Alta Morte

What was the dream about? “Alta Morte” is a 10 minute short film by Portuguese director Diogo Baldaia, relating the high-minded dream of a fictional football player playing in the Manchester derby.

Beelzebaby

Beezlebaby is a New York-based artist whose illustrations explore a new dimension of black femininity via a plethora of vibrant, provocative, and sometimes grotesque characters, bespangled in undertones of fetish and eroticism.

QuinzeQuinze

After the mind-bending waves of their Le Jeune - EP, released last December, the creative luminaries from QuinzeQuinze are back with a brand new single that kicks and a video that sticks. If you’ve never heard about QQ before, brace yourselves: you’re in for a trippy/tricky treat.

John Greenwood

In his first U.S. solo exhibition ‘I’ve got a massive subconscious’ at Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, artist John Greenwood shapes a kaleidoscopic view of the brain’s secret dustbin, full of angry monsters.

Conor Murgatroyd

The weight of Conor Murgatroyd’s work might be missed at first glance; the non-threatening nature of his commonly used motifs such as flowers or family photographs, along with his frequent recourse to “traditional” still lifes or like compositions, lends his work a visual levity.

Tschao Ciao

Ciao Tschau is the love child of the purely platonic relationship of the German creative director Johanna Rüdinger and Italian film director Savio Debernardis.

Alina

Russian artist, Alina Gibadullina, takes a contextual and self-expressive eye to her work, finding inspiration in the album art of popular musicians like Frank Ocean and Mac Miller.

Frank Dorrey

Frank Dorrey, New-Jersey based artist, takes a candid and self-reflexive eye to his creative process; what he keeps from the viewer; where his artistic intentions come from; inspiration; creative modes and much more.