The aliveness of the present and art: Emery Gluck’s conception of alive art spans between experiential installations, abstract paintings and immersive scenographies.
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The aliveness of the present and art: Emery Gluck’s conception of alive art spans between experiential installations, abstract paintings and immersive scenographies.
Born in 1992. With a unique style that blends nature and digital elements, Minori Murata is a Digital artist who creates phenomenal visual expressions based on paradoxical situations.
The Italian artistic duo formed by Lorenzo Bacci and Flavio Moriniello endeavours to create a space for ambiguous interplay between AI images and pure documentary photography.
Magical fetishism: entering the world of Milan-based Vincenzo Zancana is a visual stimulating experience among relics calling for contemplation, absorption and unconscious obsession. Artistic research becomes a self-diagnosis in communication with the lived environment.
Queer states: Niccolò Quaresima’s art practice is a fluid, entangled and organic being transforming through photography and matter. His work is based on the photographic medium and its sculptural and material aspects, moving between design and installation.
Universal Metabolism Exhibition at Berlin Atonal 2023: Embrace constant change through art, sound, and performance, challenging the past, present, and our perceptions.
Ambra Castagnetti: when sculpture gets metamorphic and cinematographic. From her latest exhibition The Zone at Galleria Minini (Milan) to her wider research and practice, the artist’s explains what’s behind her conception of art and contemporary life.
Noura Tafeche: a visual artist and independent scholar minting new frontiers for post-human-informed net.art. When research “starts from a sensitivity to everything that possesses characteristics of tenderness.”
UFO Exhibition @ NXT Museum in Amsterdam explores digital existence, metaverses, and evolving post-human identities in a fluid realm of possibilities.
Multidisciplinary artist Stella Stone discusses intuition, lived experience + art installations, from painting to sculpture and how childhood influenced her creative process.
Electric Adam, London-based performer and designer known for creating exciting art pieces with latex. Originally showcasing his work in the fetish scene, his wearable art has evolved into bigger stages around the world.
Switching art mediums as a practice of self-expression discovery. Alex Valentina’s digital images and sounds mirror each other and create a bucolic scape in the digital era.
Wendi Yan is an artist, documentary filmmaker, and historian of science. We discussed “A Tiny Museum of Mammoth Technologies,” her exhibition concerning Arctic exploration mythology, de-extinction, and the role of fiction and AI in history-making.
S()fia Braga and art in the virtual dimension: on the potential to challenge dominant narratives by crafting counter-realities, new possibilities and re-definitions of the world order we assume exists.
Dana is a multidisciplinary artist and architect whose work seamlessly merges art and architecture, creating immersive experiences that explore the intersections of culture, heritage, and technology.
Karms is a bangkok based artist, who’s painting seems to be coming straight out of a cartoon series. However the little monsters he paints are more of a reflection and introspection on psyche of human mind.
South Korean visual artist Hyun Cho appropriates and simulates pop culture's referentiality winking at conceptual art. Hybridity (and artistic) agency in the current art world.
Introspecting the world of phylogeny with performing arts, Oliver De Sagazan, Paris based artist, not only questions the society and social beliefs but also invites audience to speculate their own.
Discovering Ellipse Space: Where Tech, Art, and Innovation Converge. Reshaping the way we consume art in the digital present and future.
Between 1984 and 1985, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol created around 160 paintings together in tandem, including some of the largest works of their respective careers. Discover the reportage from one of our editors.