Sharper than Razor Blades is artist Alexander James’ most recent body of work – and unlike its morose title, explores our current fixation on self-identifying with a playful nostalgia.
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Sharper than Razor Blades is artist Alexander James’ most recent body of work – and unlike its morose title, explores our current fixation on self-identifying with a playful nostalgia.
In their upcoming exhibition at DATEAGLE, Gray Wielebinski rethinks embodiment, sports fandom, and heroism to imagine a more inclusive future that’s more than mythology.
From Digital illustrations to Art installations, Carolina Lindberg is working through several fields across the industry, with her style that is inspiring and empowering the women artist business.
Influenced by Tekken 3, Metal Gear Solid 3, Silent Hill 2/3 or Resident Evil Ø/2/3, Baptiste Kucharski infuses stolen fragments of himself with digital spirits.
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George Rouy and Jesse Pollock curate an evening of live performances for ABSINTHE.
Filming a horror movie while using relaxing pastel tones. Seeking ways to give clues that refer to the darkest part of consciousness. Capturing moments that are considered amoral, beyond the good and evil. Meet Xevi Solà!
Organic sound sculptures cherishing the mundane and finished with nostalgic echoes, Clarice Calvo-Pinsolle’s sonic architecture and art nourishes her desire to recreate and reincarnate.
Snakes, Crystals and Spectres: The Brave New World of fvckrender.
Living a physical reality shaped by virtual experiences, Nicole Ruggiero is the creates a digital ecosystem to get lost in nostalgic fantasies.
Meet Tea Strazicic - the Croatian artist that believes the education of fantasy is more likely to shape young minds than sitting in a classroom.
When the generation #foodporn is over. Meet Tony Futura, a Berlin based digital artist that is creating simple images with a twist, while fighting against the copying of digital art pieces.
Art from Seoul by Seungjin Yang, that starts with the idea of exploring something unexpected. A fragile material that is turning into a stable eye-catchy Art piece, introducing “The blowing series“ that embodies the approach of using something that is more defined as an antithesis.
Beautifying childhood obsessions and body deconstruction, Cecile Di Giovanni is a fetishist who filters with fantasy.
Meet Natasha Romano, a “sculptrice n garmentiste” from Los Angeles whose work, whether porous or inorganic, is first and foremost inspired by love.
Carol is a New York based creative tech artist, who isn’t afraid to push the boundaries of 3D art. With her aesthetically pleasing style, she creates empowering, yet absurd images. She talks about life as a young 3D designer, her Italian influence and her Sims addiction.
Alluring yet absurd, artist Rosie Gibbens’ performative work aims for viewers to experience both amusement at the euphemistic nature of it, and discomfort at the elements associated with voyeurism and objectification.
Meet Kaan, a London based 3D character artist who creates characters that are both refined yet disturbing. He talks inspiration, aspiration and imagination.
Seb Choe, a Hawaii-based multi-hyphenate whose quick intellect and angelic aesthetics destroy disciplinary bounds, talks about the inspiration behind their new ambient mix, “1004.
Orchestral purity in inner demons and inward journeys, billie0cean hones “crisp guttural feelings, fuzzy eyes and floaty intuition", to mould plasticised seduction and her “soft dream trap” utopia.