Visual and sound artist, Datura Hex, spoke to Coeval about his journey as a creative and future plans within his practice.
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Visual and sound artist, Datura Hex, spoke to Coeval about his journey as a creative and future plans within his practice.
Disruptive art collective Yslam Boys discusses their “ghost project” through social media trolling, tarots, hyperstitions and surreal anecdotes.
Working from her home lab, visual artist Mafalda Costa creates magical colour oil sticks inspired by volcanoes, mushrooms, emotions and images from her own dreams. We spoke to her to find out some of the hidden meanings of Io and learn about the magic of existing.
Challenging the border between the repulsive and the seductive, artist Laila Majid creates images and objects where the body is analysed microscopically and is in constant transformation, making the familiar quickly become strange.
Now from the top, make it drop, that’s some wet-a** brushy: @LarryMadrigal knows how to naturally construct the complex and absurde scenarios of everyday life with obsession for specific detail and shallow attitude.
No involvement need here: When the art form speaks for itself. For „My beautiful tomorrow“ @kozlovmaksym collected children pictures that represent the Russian nineties in its purest form and give a glance into USSR almost forgotten memorabilia.
@Joecruzstudio translates the grandessa of lost, present and future times with nostalgia and non-chalance into his pictures and paintings. What Gerhard Richter was to his early working years might be Joe for us today. There it is, I said it.
Jean-Baptiste spoke with Coeval about his artwork inspired by the religion, places of worship and the afterlife. The french artist talks to us about his personal journey as an artist and his current project “Sourire aux Anges”.
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.
Olga Fedorova’s art is a reflection of our time and the ludicrous essence of being human.
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.
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.
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.
The artists Mel and Steph Hausberger are identical twin sisters based in Tyrol whose artwork is a mutual effort. Synchronicity, collaboration, sister alliance are some words synonymous to their practice. We spoke to them about their artistic process and inspiration.
Jonas Pequeno’s illusory installation exposes the magical mechanisation of post-production.
Want to enter the world of hacking and see how they communicate? Mytetra’s launch event HEIST is where it’s happening! Today at 7.30pm GMT HEIST will be launched virtually (think 90s Matrix-like chatroom) where ‘stolen’ artwork will be digitally translated.
In his pottery Nick Megchelse combines historical craftmanship with today’s hieroglyphs of the internet: emojis, to create breakfast dishes reflecting our moods.
Artist duo Inside Job is describing their art as a kind of posthuman, sci-fi gothic and we love to sink into their threatening installations. Challenging our own understanding of the supernatural and superstition.
Initially created as cute backdrops for her art, daddy bears has become the focal point of the Only clams brand, Juxtaposing the cute & the sexy.