When dreams are pictures wrapped around feelings: The delicate art of glass-sculpture-making Part II.
When dreams are pictures wrapped around feelings: The delicate art of glass-sculpture-making Part II.
Jaeho Hwang is a South Korean musician, DJ, and visual artist. Through his various releases, Jaeho rediscovers his deep appreciation for South Korean culture and heritage whilst experimenting with different genres of underrated music styles. Hwang admits living in other cities around the world influenced the perspective he held on South Korea and his childhood in the country.
Existing and creating in her own creative universe, Russian photographer Maya emphasizes the human connections in her photography. Prioritizing the uniting and healing abilities of art over the curation of content.
Belting ballads of dark desire in a digitized Honolulu, Chryst Moon interrupts the program as they continue their dance with sexuality and desire in post-paradise.
Inspired by dream-induced Fellinian delirium, Magliano’s AW20 dreamscape features the Mediterranean Gothic. Magliano, the quintessential Italian brand established by designer Luca Magliano fragments time and conjures visions and night experiences in his latest AW20 show.
The story is a dystopian past neither future, past or present. Mixing romantic textures, elements and dress with puff sleeves and corsets.
Danish fashion house Han Kjøbenhavn showcased its first ever AW20 collection in Milano entering a bravado of darkness and endless spectacle set by dreary Danish winter landscapes. Lifting inspiration from the art of storytelling, the audience is met with Han Kjøbenhavn’s raw, gritty worldscape.
The future too often infers recollecting the past and time spent since, and Founder and Designer of 8ON8, Li Gong, transports Chinese contemporary youth and reimagines the young body’s collision with time.
The Italian painter wants to stimulate what lays hidden in your minds.
Carlos Deth’s “artcore” porno label, Mondo Fetiche, splashed onto the scene in 2018, mingling art and arousal for a burst of color on the screen and in your pants.
Belle De Jour (1967)
Mixing gruesome references of serial killers with ideas of motherhood seems impossible, but Nada van Dalen’s latest collection proves otherwise.
Searching the rare corners of Google images, digital artist Ben Mendelewicz uses simple tools to curate dramatically photoshopped images that convey stories and compelling narratives.
“UMBRUS” is an editorial by Luna Mae Heflin, art student, aspiring but mostly unpaid model and fetish magazine entrepreneur from Vienna, Austria.
‘The important thing is to stop and observe; it’s a bit of a meditation exercise for me.’
Cvalda Xie expands on the idea of a post-humanist society where humans are the primary source of food production; in forms of gene duplication, strict institutionalization of food selection, and the possibility of cannibalism.
Does One Perform Only on Stage?
Un Chant d’Amour (1950)
Unlock Friederike Hantel's digital art game to escape from reality and immerse yourself in a universe that merges from naïve lines to sexuality, anime, eccentric colors or energies where to catch all the vibes and leave the social anxiety behind.
This menswear designer is taking inspiration from your dad on his journey to work. Meet Jimmy Howe of Howe Views.