All in art

Kinky Kashayam

Inspired by local quirks, general curiosity, and witty humor, Kinky Kashayam’s art takes us through a slide show of the Brown culture nuances with a concurrent south Indian twist.

Tim Plamper

The new performance by Tim Plamper, “Security IV (Event Horizon)”, stands as a manifestation of the perpetual state of transience outlining the Now. By evoking the concept of a border and stimulating the potential that resides in crossing its edges, the piece unfolds through actions that blend together multiple disciplines.

Rinii Fish

Imagining friendly creatures and their possibility of visual appearance in an alternative world of chromatic extravagance, Rinii Fish takes us on a ride of playful stories of her artistic channeling.

Khy Bugdoll

A mixture between tattoo designs that are rising in popularity across the Western world and Y2K styles, the multidisciplinary artist creates abstract art, sculpting and fashion as a means of connecting with their Chinese culture. When he is not creating art that is posted on their social media, he is studying Fine Arts, majoring in painting.

Jon Rafman

Jon Rafman’s latest works delve into the dirty leftovers of the internet to inquire on how contemporary technology mediates and mutate our relationship with memory, truth and identity.

Mathias Malm

“I have always been very close to nature my entire upbringing, and I've had no lack of mountains and fjords around me. So whenever I create something new I always draw inspiration from nature and the methodology that was used to explain it”

Filippo Cegani

“Practice makes the person perfect” is not a new quote, but today we spoke to yet another who lives by this phrase. Filippo A.L Cegani unveils his peculiar painting style that looks no less than a digital piece of craft.

Flo Holzinger

Florentina Holzinger is a Berlin-based choreographer. Using the spectacle of dance, her work explores the female bodies’ potential for physicality and female representation.

Harald Schaack

Harald Schaack is a multidisciplinary conceptual artist based in Dusseldorf, Germany. Using multi-media art and creative direction, his work examines deconstructivism in today’s societies.

MICHELE GABRIELE

Stories told in reverse by the atavistic sculptures of Michele Gabrielle: ‘The Vernal Age of Miry Mirrors’ shows a dispute between the viewer and its surroundings “They belong to our experience as spectators.”

Mathu

Imagining fashion galas and events alike without the trans (LGBTQAI+) community is very hard to digest. So why is it that in the 21st century we still struggle with the social balance of equality and rights of identity? We discussed the matter with digital fashion model Ophelia.

Stephanie Luening

“For me and through my work, I try to make people enjoy the momentary joys of life. I try to reach all people from all walks of life, from a common working-class man to a high elite community, all can enjoy it now, that be a 5 year old kid or 82 year old grandpa”

Uffe Isolotto

Uffe Isolotto is a Danish multi-disciplinary artist. His latest installation, We Walked the Earth, examines the relationship between human and other-than-human life, asking what it means to be human today?

Eliot Lee

Berlin-based CD Eliot Lee is revolutionising CGI in both personal and commercial projects, unlocking new virtual realms, and equipped by the aesthetics and artistic influence of our chronic late 20th century nostalgia.

Thami Nabil

Graphics with a groove, illustrator Thami Nabil (@recsoverto) takes you on a tip through his imagined landscapes. Melting and moving with seamless precision, Nabil’s retro influences are putting some edge back into the art world.

Elda Eldorado

Moved by constant daydreaming, Elda Miniero is a multidisciplinary artist born in 1998 in Benevento, a small city in Southern Italy. Elda aka Eldorado on Instagram explores the intersection between a collective imaginary and her personal one building onto the whimsical fantasy of her graphically enticing imaginations.

O Future

“Nihilism is somehow embedded in our global culture at the moment. I am not a nihilist, I have way too many emotions to actuate non-meaning. I am in some way the opposite — everything to me means everything, and I believe in making even absurdity” Katherine & Jen — O FUTURE

Julia Beliaeva

Whether it is a war, or pandemic, every new cataclysm creates a glitch in reality, wrapping everything in a new paradigm. Fluidity of Julia Beliaeva’s practice ensures the ability to evolve within the brand new context. Thus, instead of rejection, the change of a paradigm facilitates responsive levels in her works.