How the boundaries between artistic practices merge and nourish each other in Alexandra Koumantaki’s approach.
How the boundaries between artistic practices merge and nourish each other in Alexandra Koumantaki’s approach.
Imagery touched by Cthulhu Mythos, “Upside Down” is an imaginary dimension pervaded by both emptiness and chaos at once.
Creating sonic space and growth with echoing rich trumpet textures, Sol Paradise is a London-based solo musician who melodically explores the contrast of urban and rural life.
Enchantment, religion and postmodernism – Sydney based artist Felix Ashford is bringing medievalism and ritual into the digital age, nudging between the barriers of visual art and craftsmanship.
1 T-Shirt, 7 Looks: Leen Abu Eisheh explores and amplifies the unpretentious with resplendent styling.
The potential of media: how an experimental approach to technological tools moulds the artistic outcome.
Fanzine “Rose c’est la vie” exhibits today’s generation as a conglomerate with a running theme of the colour pink.
Meet Estrid Lutz, the French artist born in 1989, living and working in Mexico. Estrid's art showcases the modern concept of the natural world, alongside the sharp digital technological world we live in - she finds emotional or empathetic connections to focus on in her work which creates physical touch-points between these two concepts..
The combative spirit fueling Salvatore Vignola latest collection: how self-empowerment turns into fashion.
“TRIP”, post soviet fashion understood through a futuristic club culture consists of pieces of two NABA Milan students and illusory editing.
The potential of crochet creation: giving genesis to a garment through a completely handmade process.
“This World Sucks”: Stylist Valeria Chrampani channels raw glamour of early 2000’s fashion in a new existential project.
3D project “BODY.EXE” shows the naked human body as a formless changeable matter free of semantic traits.
Like if the balance was complicate to do. Like if the line between what we could call “provocation” and the simple fact of dressed yourself and feeling beautiful was blurry.
The London-based designer has been making Grillz inspired by fine-art sculpting and her identity as a queer woman.
Beyond materiality: how the matter turns into vital energy and within Szilvia Bolla artistic practice.
From the vintage to the present, from the performance vibe of the 80s and 90s to the queer spirit of Berlin today: MODOMORPHO and the process of transformation.
Fauna and the uncanny as fountains for inspiration: Lola Szlupowicz draws on an unbridled creative stream for the materialisation of her artworks.
Mutable objects confronting the habitual notions of movement and structure: shoes as creatures.
Nicholas Ferrara is a talented rug maker, who joined the tufted rug trend that exploded on YouTube and TikTok during the first pandemic quarantine last year. Almost immediately, he turned his hobby into a fruitful business and now he’s expanding it even with new merchandise.