Camille Soulat

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.


Erika Maish

We spoke to the Central Saint Martins fashion graduate, Erika Maish, about her creative practice as a designer. Now based in Los Angeles, Erika has designed pieces for the likes of Kylie Jenner and Lil Miquela.

Mel & Steph Hausberger

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.

Emmae

emmae speaks to Sisi Savidge over 100 cigarettes and sweet tea as they time travel together on her sofa in Berlin ahead of today’s release, Sounds of Sorrow.

Heist

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.

Studio Tonnato

Studio Tonnato speak to Sisi Savidge about exercising their imaginations, dreaming of tuna sauce and their innate desire to destroy each other as a lifeblood for their work.

Nic Megchelse

In his pottery Nick Megchelse combines historical craftmanship with today’s hieroglyphs of the internet: emojis, to create breakfast dishes reflecting our moods.

Inside Job

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.

Jeshi

Jeshi is the East London musician taking over the UK melodic rap scene. Coeval caught up with the 25-year-old rapper for a conversation about developing his sound and the release of his latest single, ‘Look Like Trouble’.

Kathy Harmony

Chicago designer Tibby’s label: Stomachofyourdeadsoulmate is a homage to funny digital natives and our favorite y2k fashion moments, reminding us fashion can be also fun in 2020.

Daddybears

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.

Hannah Jewett

Hannah Jewett’s jewelry is virtually brought to life long before you can hold it in your hands. In the current crisis, the digital existence of her design paves a new way to continue delighting us with calming, positive shapes.